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Occupational Health update David Maslen-Jones RGN MBA CMIOSH Department of Health Boorman Champion for NHS London
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Occupational Health update

Jan 31, 2016

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Occupational Health update. David Maslen-Jones RGN MBA CMIOSH Department of Health Boorman Champion for NHS London. Contents. The Equality Act Screening for Doctors. The Equality Act 2010: Section 60. “It is illegal to ask job applicants questions about their health” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Occupational Health update

Occupational Health update

David Maslen-Jones

RGN MBA CMIOSH

Department of Health Boorman Champion for NHS London

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Contents

• The Equality Act

• Screening for Doctors

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The Equality Act 2010: Section 60

• “It is illegal to ask job applicants questions about their health”

• 1: Before They make an offer of employment, both conditional or unconditional

• 2: Where they are not in a position to offer work straight away (i.e. before including them in a pool of applicants from whom they intend to select a person to offer work)

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Equality Act 2010: Basics

The Act harmonises existing provisions and defines discrimination in terms of nine “protected characteristics”

1: Age

2: Disability

3: Gender re-assignment

4: Marriage and civil partnerships

5: Pregnancy and Maternity

6: Race

7: Religion or Belief

8: Sex

9: Sexual Orientation

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Protecting Carers from discrimination

• An employer cannot refuse to recruit or promote someone because of their caring responsibilities

• For example: caring for a disabled person or having caring responsibilities at either end of the age spectrum, that is caring for a child or an elderly relative

• Attridge Law LLP v Coleman

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Exceptions:

• Employers may ask questions to establish whether or not an applicant will be able to carry out a function that is intrinsic to the work concerned

• Intrinsic means “absolutely fundamental” to the job

• To make reasonable adjustments prior to interview

• Where there is “Positive Action” to recruit disabled people

• Where it is an occupational requirement

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Medical Personnel will ask in the offer letter

• Non clinical staff

• “Do you have any disability which may affect your work, for which you may need adjustments to your job or workplace?”

• If the answer were yes then the line manager/HR/OH would deal with it as they already do now when this arises during employment or after long term sickness absence.

• Clinical/Safety Critical posts

• Clinical staff in safety critical posts will need to be treated slightly differently by having minimal screening together with the obligatory communicable diseases questions which the current changes will not impact on.

• It is likely that there will be a question for this group along the lines of • “Are you currently on any medication and have you been under the care of a doctor in

the last five years?”

• (NHS Employers: 2010)

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What are you doing

• NICE TB Guidance

• Immunisation Validation

• Health at Work questionnaire

• What other questions should we include ?

• Latex

• Need for reasonable adjustment

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Doctors screening

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The History of screening for medics

• Hippocratic Oath

• Guidance on Hepatitis B

• Serious Communicable diseases

• The Green Book

• Dh Guidance

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Serious Communicable diseases

• New to the NHS

• New to a role involving EPP

• HCW from abroad

• IVS-British Laboratory

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Holding Clearance Data

• Paper Records

• The Smart Card

• ESR

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Issues

• Confidentiality

• Time

• Cost

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A Solution for London

• LCOHPS

• Variations in OH Software

• McKesson

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Junior Doctors Changeover group

• Links developed between group and London Confederation of Occupational Health Practitioners (David Maslen-Jones and John Harrison)

• No longer concerns about accepting records from each other across London

• HRD’s need to nominate people within Occupational Health Departments to have user responsibility (URP)

• Group recommend bi-directional link built between ESR and existing systems....cost v benefit