A: Occupational Health Practice1. Setting Up an Occupational Health Service2. Features of a Value-Added Police Occupational Health Service3. Assessing Fitness to Work for the Police4. Health Surveillance5. Managing Ill Health at Work and Attendance Management6. Ill Health Retirement7. Clinical GovernanceB: Occupational Health Clinical Topics in British Policing8.
Workplace Stress9. Common Mental Health Disorders10. Suicide11. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder12. Musculo-Skeletal Disorders13. Infectious DiseasesC: Talking Points in Police Occupational Health14. Police Uplift15. Occupational Health and the Management of Exposure to Blood and Body Fluids16.
Fitness for Blue Light Driving17. Fitness to be a Firearms Officer18. The Role and Functioning of the Selected Medical PractitionerD: Embracing the Health and Wellbeing Agenda19. What is Health and Wellbeing?20. Occupational Health and the Workplace Wellbeing Agenda21. Oscar Kilo - The Blue Light Framework and the National Police Wellbeing Service22. The Police Covenant23. HMICFRS PEEL Inspections24.
Operational Health and Wellbeing - Policing the G7E: AppendicesAppendix 1: GDPR and Occupational HealthAppendix 2: COVID-19 Protective MeasuresAppendix 3: ALAMA and OHNAPSAppendix 4: The National Police Chiefs' Council, the College of Policing, and the OfficeAppendix 5: Examples of Policing RolesAppendix 6: The Police Federation of England and Wales, the Police Superintendents' Association, and UNISON and other Trades Unions.