Episode 13: The value of OH services post-pandemic with Professor Dame Carol Black
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Thursday 5th May 2022
In this exclusive interview, IOSH magazine's former editor Nick Warburton sits down with Professor Dame Carol Black, to talk about the value of occupational health services and emerging issues that will require our attention as we return to the new normal.
In this exclusive interview, IOSH magazine’s former editor Nick Warburton speaks with Professor Dame Carol Black about the importance of giving occupational health a strategic leadership role after it provided an invaluable service supporting business and organisational operations during the pandemic.
The huge mental health consequences of the pandemic will continue to affect workplaces as we move into an endemic phase. How are organisations and OSH professionals tackling the mental health crisis?
The TUC and Covid Bereaved Families for Justice have today – on Workers’ Memorial Day – called for the public inquiry into Coronavirus to focus on what could have been done to prevent worker deaths.
Employers are not doing enough to support the transition to a hybrid work model, according to Deloitte’s second Women at Work survey, which found that respondents experience a lack of flexibility and are feeling excluded
After a German man who fell down the stairs on the ‘commute’ to his home office is allowed to claim insurance, Louise Bland, partner in the corporate claims team at Eversheds Sutherland, asks what this means for UK employers’ duty of care to their workforce.