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The Toolkit is a free resource. It brings together information, guidance, factsheets, case studies, training materials, presentations and more to help you tackle occupational health problems. The toolkit also gives guidance on working with your colleagues in occupational health specialisms.

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  1. The Toolkit is a free resource. It brings together information, guidance, factsheets, case studies, training materials, presentations and more to help you tackle occupational health problems. The toolkit also gives guidance on working with your colleagues in occupational health specialisms. OH Toolkit Topics - Stress | Musculoskeletal disorders | Skin disorders| Inhalation disorders ¦ Non work Related conditions – Pregnancy Diabetes http://www.iosh.co.uk/information_and_resources/our_oh_toolkit.aspx

  2. Royal College of Surgeons Get Well Soon guidance: The latest phase of guidance for patients, surgeons and general practitioners, giving advice about returning to fitness and work following common surgical procedures, was launched on 24 March. The guidance can be accessed at www.rcseng.ac.uk/patient_information/get-well-soon College of Occupational Therapists launched their on-line learning resource for their members on 9 February 2011 - http://www.workmatters.org.uk/index.html. Units 1 (work matters) and 2 (the broader policy context) are free to access, but a fee has to be paid to access the others. Business in the Community http://www.bitc.org.uk/workplace/health_and_wellbeing/index.html IOSH CPD Course – 1 day CPDI67/106529 IOSH members £234 Non-members £294 Rehabilitation – effective sickness absence management http://www.iosh.co.uk/training/training_for_professionals/occupational_health_courses.aspx

  3. Public Health South East have teamed up with the employers’ organisation EEF to offer a discounted rate for the NEBOSH National Certificate in the Management of Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace course (Level 3) normal cost of the training is £1,100 plus VAT but businesses booking through the Health, Work and Wellbeing Coordinator (Public Health South East) qualify for the discounted rate of £700 plus VAT. barbara.hawkes@dh.gsi.gov.uk

  4. DWP Research Reports RR 750 | Health and well-being at work: a survey of employers by: Viv Young and Claire Bhaumik RR 751 | Health and well-being at work: a survey of employees by: Viv Young and Claire Bhaumik RR 763 | Attitudes to health and work amongst the working-age population by: Suchi Collingwood http://research.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/rrs-index.asp

  5. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AT WORK The Supporting Role of Occupational Health Professionals 24 August 2011

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