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    • Common Health Issues
    • Health and Work – the background
  • Projects
    • Current projects
    • Past projects
  • News and Updates
    • News
    • Blogs
    • Events
  • Who are we
    • Mission Statement & Key Issues
    • Our Members
    • Board of Directors
    • Meeting Minutes
    • Annual General Meetings
  • Resources
    • Coronavirus
    • Selected Publications
    • Work Modifications
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Category Archives: Blog

Society of Occupational Medicine

28th July 2016
Workers

Blog from Nick Pahl, CEO Society of Occupational Medicine

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Thoughts from an outgoing Council Director – Olivia Carlton

28th May 2016
Man on a bike

Thoughts from an outgoing Council for Work and Health Director.  Olivia Carlton

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Cancer and work – and occupational therapy view

17th April 2016
Workers

Cancer and work – an Occupational Therapy View. Gerard McFeely

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Why do people not do more to protect their own health? Tom Stewart

17th October 2015
Workers

Why do people not do more to protect their own health?  Tom Stewart

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Over 2 million people are living with an illness or injury caused by their work. We need to work together to both prevent this happening and also support those who are made ill through work, that is why there is a need for a multi-disciplinary approach that seeks to address the issues at source.

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