Prix bas
CHF73.60
Habituellement expédié sous 2 à 4 semaines.
Auteur
John Harrison was appointed Senior Lecturer in Occupational Medicine at the University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, in 1990. In 2003, he moved to become Clinical Director of Organisational Wellbeing at the Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust / Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. He joined the police in 2014 as Chief Medical Officer for Devon and Cornwall Police and became National Police Chief Medical Officer in 2022. He was Academic Dean of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine at the Royal College of Physicians, chair of the European Schools of Occupational Medicine and a board member of the International Commission of Occupational Health (ICOH).
Texte du rabat
Occupational Health and Wellbeing for British Policing: A Primer aims to examine the role of occupational health within the police force. It considers how a health service is set up within a police force, assessing officer fitness, and managing physical and mental health.
Résumé
Occupational Health and Wellbeing for British Policing aims to examine the role of occupational health within the police force. Health and wellbeing in the police is a rapidly expanding field both nationally and internationally. While there are many books and textbooks which consider health and wellbeing in a general capacity, there are currently no occupational health texts dedicated to this important emergency service. Improvement of occupational health in the police is a priority; this book fills a current practice vacuum. John Harrison provides a wealth of personal knowledge and experience from working both in NHS trusts, and with Devon and Cornwall Police, as well as his experience as the National Police Chief Medical Officer. In Occupational Health and Wellbeing for British Policing, Harrison has curated a collection of resources to facilitate the development of police occupational health policy and standards and to improve the health and wellbeing of police officers and staff. Divided into four parts, the book explores occupational health practice, clinical issues, current priorities in occupational health, and the health and wellbeing agenda. Aimed at both health practitioners and police forces, this book offers practical guidance on a range of occupational health priorities, such as setting up an occupational health service, assessing fitness, managing ill health, workplace stress, and more.
Contenu
A: Occupational Health Practice
1: Setting Up an Occupational Health Service
2: Features of a Value-Added Police Occupational Health Service
3: Assessing Fitness to Work for the Police
4: Health Surveillance
5: Managing Ill Health at Work and Attendance Management
6: Ill Health Retirement
7: Clinical Governance
B: Occupational Health Clinical Topics in British Policing
8: Workplace Stress
9: Common Mental Health Disorders
10: Suicide
11: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
12: Musculo-Skeletal Disorders
13: Infectious Diseases
C: Talking Points in Police Occupational Health
14: Police Uplift
15: Occupational Health and the Management of Exposure to Blood and Body Fluids
16: Fitness for Blue Light Driving
17: Fitness to be a Firearms Officer
18: The Role and Functioning of the Selected Medical Practitioner
D: Embracing the Health and Wellbeing Agenda
19: What is Health and Wellbeing?
20: Occupational Health and the Workplace Wellbeing Agenda
21: Oscar Kilo - The Blue Light Framework and the National Police Wellbeing Service
22: The Police Covenant
23: HMICFRS PEEL Inspections
24: Operational Health and Wellbeing - Policing the G7
E: Appendices
Appendix 1: GDPR and Occupational Health
Appendix 2: COVID-19 Protective Measures
Appendix 3: ALAMA and OHNAPS
Appendix 4: The National Police Chiefs' Council, the College of Policing, and the Office
Appendix 5: Examples of Policing Roles
Appendix 6: The Police Federation of England and Wales, the Police Superintendents' Association, and UNISON and other Trades Unions