
NHS Long Term Plan
The NHS Health at Work Network, the Faculty of Occupational Medicine and the Society of Occupational Medicine have issued a joint response to NHS England's long term plan for the NHS.
You can view the response here.
NHS Health at Work is the network of occupational health teams dedicated to ensuring that the NHS has a healthy, motivated workforce that is able to provide the best possible patient care.
The NHS is the largest employer in the UK and aims to provide an exemplary occupational health service that is improving the health and well being of over 1.3 million NHS staff. We are working together to drive up the quality of our services in the NHS.
NHS Health at Work influences and advises Government and other bodies about occupational health in the NHS. We also provide a gateway for businesses in the broader community who are seeking occupational health advice and support.
A new date for your diaries: NHS Health at Work Network Annual Conference: 14th and 15th September 2021If your organisation are Members of the Network, you receive a free 24-hour delegate place at our annual conference on Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 15 September 2021 at the Chesford Grange Conference Centre in Warwickshire. For more information contact admin@nhshealthatwork.co.uk |
The NHS Health at Work Network, the Faculty of Occupational Medicine and the Society of Occupational Medicine have issued a joint response to NHS England's long term plan for the NHS.
You can view the response here.
Network members can read the key messages from the last Board meeting here.
Check out our latest questions to Network members and the responses here.
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