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Occupational psychology is the government profession concerned with the performance of people at work and how individuals, groups and organisations behave. Government Occupational Psychology Profession is part of the Civil Service .
A consultation seeking views on proposals aimed at increasing employer use of Occupational Health Services.
The UK Government recently launched its Occupational Health Innovation Fund which has provided £1m funding to 10 projects to develop innovative new models of OH, using technology to improve the capacity and capability of OH providers and increase access for...
British Association of Occupational Therapists Ltd trade union: annual returns, rules, statement to members, decisions and other related documents.
Background on National Occupational Standards (NOS).
Exploring the design, implementation and impact of voluntary and mandatory occupational regulation in the UK.
Reforms to occupational health services will be shaped through a £1.5m innovation fund, through Innovate UK's Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI), as the government continues its drive to tackle in work sickness and boost economic activity using new technology and...
The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) have continued to consider the emerging data of the occupational impacts of COVID-19.
Evidence on the nature and effect of occupational regulation in the UK, US, Canada, Germany, France and Italy.
This research provides a description of employer attitudes, approaches to developing knowledge and examples of innovative practice in occupational health.
Consensus statement from Public Health England, the Health and Safety Executive and the Faculty of Occupational Medicine.
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