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RCN Safety Representatives’ Committee - Achievements, challenges and opportunities. Robert Moore - Chair of RCN Safety Representatives Committee Kim Sunley - Senior Employment Relations Adviser, ERD . Contents of session. Who we are and what we’ve achieved Your committee needs you
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RCN Safety Representatives’ Committee - Achievements, challenges and opportunities Robert Moore - Chair of RCN Safety Representatives Committee Kim Sunley - Senior Employment Relations Adviser, ERD
Contents of session • Who we are and what we’ve achieved • Your committee needs you • Challenges and Opportunities ahead • Set scene for facilitated session
The National CommitteesWhat do we do? • Accountable to Membership Representation Committee • Represent the views of RCN representatives on employment; health and safety and lifelong learning and advise and recommend RCN responses to relevant issues • Contribute to the development of RCN policy on employment, health and safety and lifelong learning
The National CommitteesWhat do we do? • Promote the value of safety representatives • Agree programmes for the national conference • Appoint members to sit on other RCN working group, Task & Finish groups etc. • Link back to regional/country reps • Submit items to Congress agenda committee and attend RCN Congress
Members of safety representatives’ committee • Robert Moore – Chair Northern Ireland • Elspeth Caithness Scotland • Helen Williams Wales • Lesley Pallett South West • Karen Barrett London • BengPohSouth East • Mitzi Wilson West Midlands • Neil Thompson East Midlands • Cat Forsyth Deputy Chair North West • Denise McLaughlin Northern • Mairi Gaffney (Public Health Forum Link). • Vacant – Eastern and Yorks and Humber
Elections – we need you! • 1 October – opening of nominations • 31 October – close of nominations • 1 January – new UK Safety Representatives Committee members take up office NOMINATION FORMS AVAILABLE TODAY OR GO TO WWW.RCN.ORG.UK
Key achievements 2012 • Lone Working Campaign – lone worker survey January 2012 • Sharps Directive – RCN guidance and workshops for members • Tools of the Trade – dermatitis and glove use • Congress 2012 • Shift work guidance • Stress survey
Key challenges ahead... • Deregulation agenda • No proactive inspections by HSE • Increase in workloads, money worries, change, job insecurity = increase in stress • Presenteeism • Working longer – impact of physically and emotionally demanding work • Health and safety taking the brunt of cuts • Chemical hazards – cleaning?? Any more....?
Opportunities... • Key message – what’s good for staff is good for patients • Safety representatives make workplaces safer • Sharps regulations • Shift working • Making health and safety issues central to negotiating strategies • Working with others...allies and spread the workload of activists Any more....?
Introduction to group work • 4 key questions • Two tables working together on one question • Rotate to next question after 10 minutes • Facilitator taking notes • Feedback to safety reps committee members for Congress items, priorities and work plan