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Author: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

Occupational Health toolkit (2018)

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) have developed an Occupational Health toolkit which covers a number of occupational health issues, such as stress, musculoskeletal disorders and occupational cancer.  The toolkit is a combination of factsheets, guidance, information and case studies that can be accessed for free.

Author: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

Working well. Guidance on promoting health and wellbeing at work (2015)

This document produced by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) for Occupational Safety and Health practitioners is a guide to taking a holistic approach to managing health and wellbeing at work. This is UK specific guidance and therefore refers to UK law and statistics. The guide covers definitions of wellbeing, key issues within wellbeing, how to promote and implement health and wellbeing and also includes case studies from a variety of organisations.

Author: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

A healthy return. Good practice guide to rehabilitating people at work (2015)

This guide is written for Occupational Safety and Health practitioners.  The guide includes a summary of rehabilitation, the role of the Occupational Safety and Health practitioner, case studies demonstrating rehabilitation and good practice in rehabilitation. Resources for occupational health support are provided and different illnesses that might require rehabilitation are also discussed in this guide.

Author: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

Occupational Health toolkit (2018)

Occupational Health toolkit (2018)

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) have developed an Occupational Health toolkit which covers a number of occupational health issues, such as stress, musculoskeletal disorders and occupational cancer.  The toolkit is a combination of factsheets, guidance, information and case studies that can be accessed for free.

Author: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

Occupational Health toolkit (2018)

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) have developed an Occupational Health toolkit which covers a number of occupational health issues, such as stress, musculoskeletal disorders and occupational cancer.  The toolkit is a combination of factsheets, guidance, information and case studies that can be accessed for free.

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Author: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

Working well. Guidance on promoting health and wellbeing at work (2015)

Working well. Guidance on promoting health and wellbeing at work (2015)

This document produced by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) for Occupational Safety and Health practitioners is a guide to taking a holistic approach to managing health and wellbeing at work. This is UK specific guidance and therefore refers to UK law and statistics. The guide covers definitions of wellbeing, key issues within wellbeing, how to promote and implement health and wellbeing and also includes case studies from a variety of organisations.

Author: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

Working well. Guidance on promoting health and wellbeing at work (2015)

This document produced by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) for Occupational Safety and Health practitioners is a guide to taking a holistic approach to managing health and wellbeing at work. This is UK specific guidance and therefore refers to UK law and statistics. The guide covers definitions of wellbeing, key issues within wellbeing, how to promote and implement health and wellbeing and also includes case studies from a variety of organisations.

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Author: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

A healthy return. Good practice guide to rehabilitating people at work (2015)

A healthy return. Good practice guide to rehabilitating people at work (2015)

This guide is written for Occupational Safety and Health practitioners.  The guide includes a summary of rehabilitation, the role of the Occupational Safety and Health practitioner, case studies demonstrating rehabilitation and good practice in rehabilitation. Resources for occupational health support are provided and different illnesses that might require rehabilitation are also discussed in this guide.

Author: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health

A healthy return. Good practice guide to rehabilitating people at work (2015)

This guide is written for Occupational Safety and Health practitioners.  The guide includes a summary of rehabilitation, the role of the Occupational Safety and Health practitioner, case studies demonstrating rehabilitation and good practice in rehabilitation. Resources for occupational health support are provided and different illnesses that might require rehabilitation are also discussed in this guide.

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