Safe and Well at Work: Occupational Health and Safety Strategic Framework for NHSScotland

This person centred strategic framework sets out how NHSScotland Boards should approach occupational health and safety to keep staff motivated and healthy, engaged and safe. It provides a national statement of aims and priorities, together with a clear framework for delivering improvements in the occupational health and safety of NHSScotland staff.


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SAFE AND WELL AT WORK: OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR NHSSCOTLAND

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY STRATEGIC FORUM (OHSSFor)

MEMBERSHIP

The Forum is co-chaired by John Burns, Chief Executive of NHS Dumfries and Galloway (on behalf of the Management Steering Group of NHSScotland) and Dr Ingrid Clayden, Interim Director of Health Workforce, The Scottish Government. The full membership comprises the following:

John Burns, Chief Executive, NHS Dumfries and Galloway (co-chair)

Dr Ingrid Clayden, Interim Director of Health Workforce, Scottish Government (co-chair)

Irene Bonnar, Senior Occupational Health Nurse Manager, NHS Borders

Julie Carter, Director of Finance, National Waiting Times Centre

Emma Currer, Royal College of Midwives

Roderick Duncan, Head of Community Health Improvement (including workplace health and wellbeing), Scottish Government

Joanne Gillies/Jane Hamilton, Head of Employee Experience, Health Workforce Directorate, Scottish Government

Dr Chris Kalman, NHS Lothian (representing SOPG)

Lynne Khindria, formerly Director of Human Resources, NHS Lanarkshire
(until September 2010)

Rona King, Director of Human Resources, NHS Fife

Lynn McDowall, Royal College of Nursing (until December 2010)

Dr Elizabeth Murphy, British Medical Association

John Nicholls, Deputy Director, Health Workforce, Scottish Government

Ian Wilson, NHS Lothian (representing IOSH)

The Secretariat for the Forum is provided by the Employee Experience Unit of the Scottish Government Health Workforce Directorate.

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