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Health Consequences of New Working Practices

  • ALL AGES

A chance to explore the health consequences of changes in working practices.

By Leeds Occupational Health Advisory Service

Date and time

Thursday, June 19 · 10am - 1pm GMT+1.

Location

Thackray Museum of Medicine

141 Beckett Street Harehills LS9 7LN United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours
  • ALL AGES
  • Paid venue parking

In the last few years working practices have changed for many people. Some of the changes have health consequences. This seminar will help to identify the cahnges that affect people's health.

What are the options available to mitigate changes? What are the risks and benefits to employers, employees and the wider community?

Speakers include Rachel Suff from the Chartered Institute for Proffesional Development and Nicholas Pearson from Sheffield Occopational Health Advisory Service.

Frequently asked questions

Can people with disabilities attend?

Everyone is welcome. A lift is available to bring participants upto the conference centre on the first floor, People with other disabilities can contact the organisers who will do their best to make suitable arrangements.

Will refreshments be available?

Tea and coffee should be available on arrival and a light lunch will be available towards the end of the seminar.

What is the attendance fee?

Leeds Occupational Health Advisory service is paying for the conference. Participants will have to pay their own travel arrangements and for parking at the Museum.

Can people attend by Zoom?

A Zoom link can be made available by request to the organisers, but it will be more difficult to take part in the discussions.

Organized by

Long Covid and Employment Seminar

This will be an opportunity for people working to address Long Covid in workplaces and those affected by Long Covid to share experiences and learning.

There are problems that are particularly associated with Long Covid, such as lack of a diagnostic test, wide diversity of symptoms and the duration of illness, that make care and recovery challenging.

By bringing people together it is hoped to find some new insights and provide support for all involved.

FreeJun 19 · 10:00 AM GMT+1