Neil G. LoachUniversity of Derby · Department of Nursing and Healthcare Practice
Neil G. Loach
Postgraduate Certificate in Interprofessional Practice
Immediate Past President of iOH, The Association of Occupational Health & Wellbeing Professionals
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Introduction
Occupational Health
Workplace Wellbeing
Absenteeism
Public Health
Publications
Publications (20)
SEQOHS - doing the right things to deliver quality
Ensuring competence and quality care: Why SCPHN OH nurses need to revalidate to the new standards
Why organisational reputation rests with employee wellbeing - opinon piece
Mental health and menopause - case study
OH career progression: Pivoting professions - sport psychology to occupational health...
Obituary: Lynn Faulds Wood
Innovation through adversity - how a team developed a COVID-19 face shield for aerosol-generating procedures
Hygiene in Spirometry
Supporting our clients and caring for ourselves
Self-care on the front line
Coronavirus explained
Return to the frontline
Feeling furloughed
A day in the life of a flu outbreak
26th Ruth Alston Memorial Lecture by Dame Carol Black
Drugs & Alcohol in the workplace:
- Getting it right
- Misuse in the working age population, where we are and where we are going
Access to Work: Mental Health support services
Obstructive sleep apnoea: Screening in OH, a two-step approach
Monkeypox & managing communicable diseases
OH Technicians...
COVID-19 Newsround & Toolkit | GP reports | Lung function testing - or not | Occupational Therapists | Plain English | Teachers & Mental Health | Teeth & Nails - Risk assessment | Women's Health | Work-life balance
The Quarterly Journal of iOH
The Quarterly Journal of iOH
“Self-care is going to be even more important for Healthcare workers in the current climate. Never before have we seen such a situation where desperate times call for desperate measures. ”
Excerpt From: “Self Care for Healthcare workers”. Apple Books.
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Returning to work after mental health problems
Alcohol and Drug Testing
Systematic Literature Reviews
Chemicals and Skin
OH career journey
Return or Value on investment in Wellbeing
Coronavirus
Reflective Practice
Recommended Reading
Bimonthly edition of the e-journal of iOH, The Membership Organisation for Occupational Health and Wellbeing Professionals.
Contents:
Using data to measure the effectiveness of Interventions
Able futures and Mental Health
Hygiene considerations for Spirometry
Focus on Disability
OH - Higher Education
Welding Fume COSHH Risk Assessments
A Practical Guide to Occupational Skin management'
Contemporary Occupational Health Nursing and an Interview with Greta Thornbory
Professional Codes of Practice
Occupational Asthma in Bakers
Access to Work
Skin health surveillance - does yours represent best practice?
Work modifications
Leadership
Research Skills
Resilience
Investigating an Occupational Skin Problem
Losing my Vision but not my Mind
UK Hearing Conservation Association
NHS 10 year plan
Sleep and Work