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Interested in a #career in #occupationalhealth? Read our new blog 'My career journey - becoming an Occupational Health #Nurse' by Ann-Marie Adiku https://t.co/mYdi5bbkUS
Adjustments for neurodiversity cannot be standardized to a ‘one size fits all’. A simple “labelling” approach such as people with dyslexia need ‘X’ support and those with autism need ‘Y’ support is not likely to be effective.
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With Ira Madan and Georgia Ntani @LCWH5 @AUHE_Leeds @LeedsMedHealth we'll devise a plan to test the feasibility of delivering bespoke occupational health and wellbeing services adapted from a large enterprise partner to several of its supply chain SMEs in the manufacturing sector
Back from a fantastic day in London to hear about the work going on across the @NIHRresearch Work and Health Programme Development Grant projects. Great to hear about the projects, and looking forward to building on connections made at this fantastic event!
Thrilled to announce that LCWH researchers were awarded several grants from @NIHRresearch Work and Health Development scheme. One study will investigate how best to deliver health and wellbeing services SMEs via a large enterprise partner.
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Long-term health conditions in UK working-age adults: a cross-sectional analysis of associations with demographic, socioeconomic, psychosocial and health-related factors in an inner-city population @BMJ_Open https://t.co/hCV0WIh5is
#PLOSONE: Risk factors for the progression to multimorbidity among UK urban working-age adults. https://t.co/TvkF1icJGI
Congratulations to the team on their publication.
In case you missed it - we are investing an additional £30 million per year to significantly increase opportunities for healthcare professionals to include research in their careers.
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Congratulations to Dr Sharon Stevelink (Deputy director, LCWH) on her academic promotion to Reader in Epidemiology at the Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, King’s College London in recognition of her outstanding contribution to education and research 👏
@dr_wainwright provides us with the latest updates from the #CMHW QUICK study, developing a questionnaire to capture a broader range of work impacts for those with chronic pain #OccupationalHealth2023@SOMNews @VersusArthritis
@RJ_Hollick presented this afternoon on mapping current available work support resources for people with MSK and rheumatic conditions, with work to be done bringing together current resources and methodologies to create effective care pathways @SOMNews#OccupationalHealth2023