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Occupational Health 2008: Making the business case - special report

28 Nov 2007 1:33PM

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Absence - what's the cost to your business?

In June 2007 the Department for Work and Pensions announced that the UK loses 175 million working days each year to sickness-related absence, costing the economy over £13bn.

The cost of Employers’ Liability Compulsory Insurance is increasing, yet this does not even begin to cover the full costs of sickness absence; consequently, more and more employers are looking for ways to address the root cause of occupational ill-health, and are employing the services of occupational health professionals within their organisations.

According to the CIPD, the involvement of OH services, the provision of rehabilitation programmes, and flexible working are identified as the top three approaches to managing long-term sickness absence. The past year has seen a doubling in the number of employers developing employee wellbeing programmes, proving that OH services in the workplace can benefit a company greatly in reducing the burden of sickness absence.

 

New guidance from Workplace Law

Occupational Health 2008: Making the business case – special report, written by Greta Thornbory, a leading occupational health and educational consultant, addresses the issues of health at work, discusses the influence of work on health and highlights the business case for occupational health services at work.

Using case studies, examples from professional experience and the findings of the many Government reports and surveys on the subject, the special report focuses on the advantages of occupational health services, and the benefits they can provide to a company, in terms of financial savings, increased employee morale, and improved corporate image.

 

"This report is one of the best ‘state of the art’ documents that has been produced in occupational health in the UK in the past decade”
– Dr Stuart Whitaker, Senior Lecturer in Occupational Health, University of Cumbria.

 

Contents include:
  • The business case for occupational health
  • The importance of pre-employment health assessment
  • Developing an OH strategy
  • Choosing and using an OH service
  • Health surveillance
  • Managing absence, disability and rehabilitation
  • The future of OH

Greta Thornbory is an occupational health and educational consultant with 30 years’ experience in OH practice and teaching. She is Consulting Editor of Occupational Health journal and has written extensively on the subject of occupational health.

 

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