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Occupational Health & Wellbeing

Your health is your greatest possession 

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Liverpool University Hospitals is committed to being the employer of choice within Liverpool and recognises that an important aspect to achieving this is the promotion and maintenance of the physical and psychological health and well-being and safety of its entire workforce

Our vision is clear, to provide quality services for all employees

On our pages, you can find a wealth of information about facilities and services to support staff health and well-being as well as relevant policies and useful contacts. 

What is the purpose of occupational health?

Protecting the health of employees includes new starter and periodic fitness for work assessments for safety critical roles, immunisation programmes and health surveillance for risks identified on an employer’s risk assessments (such as Hand Arm Vibration).

Statutory Health Surveillance. The law requires medical surveillance of specific hazards such as asbestos, lead, and ionising radiation, by a competent occupational physician appointed by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), called an 'appointed doctor'.

Supporting employees with health conditions and/or disability includes pre-placement assessments to advise on any need for adjustments on starting a new role, and recommending suitable workplace adjustments where these are needed.

Ill health retirement is a specific health assessment for eligibility for early payment of pension benefits on the grounds of permanent ill health.

Interventions to restore health to support rehabilitation, which include physiotherapy, occupational therapy and psychology and counselling services.

Promoting the health of employees includes advising on job design, workplace stress management, musculoskeletal health, and assessments of the health of night shift workers. Advice on promoting healthy lifestyles include specific campaigns.

Why is SEQOHS accreditation important?

We are SEQOHS accredited which mean that we have been independently assessed as meeting standards in safety, effectiveness and quality.

You can see the standards that SEQOHS accredited providers have to meet here.

A wealth of information is available to you from the Occupational Health and Wellbeing Department.

Please check out the phyical, mental, financial and working life pages for further information. 

 

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Back Care

Better Health

Bluebell Woods

Cheshire and Merseyside Resilience Hub

Counselling

Covid 19

Display Screen Equipment

Domestic Abuse

Eye Care Voucher

Financial Wellbeing 

Flu Jabs

Get Fit for Free

Good Boost

Health Surveillance

Hydration

Ill Health Retirement

Inoculation Injuries

IOSH Stress Risk Assessment Template

Immunisations

Latex Allergy

Long Covid

Management Referrals

Managing Menopause

Men's Health

Mental Health in the workplace

Mindfulness and Meditation

Neurodiversity Support Tool

New Employee Health Assessment

Opening Hours

Physical Wellbeing

Pregnancy Risk Assessment Tool

Remploy

Running

Staff Psychology Service

Staff Psychology Service - Our Offer

Staff Therapy Service (Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy)

Staff Wellbeing Hubs

Sickness Absence

Stress

Supporting Our Staff

Support from charities

TB Guidance

Veterans

Weight Management

Wellbeing at Work Action Plan

Wellbeing Support Services - BMA

 

 



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