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Challenges in Occupational Health 2012 Nerys Williams Trent Occupational Medicine Annual Symposium Nottingham 18 October 2012
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Challenges The work The workforce The environment
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Employment Rate versus Age
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Trends in Employment for Older Workers Office of National Statistics 13 December 2006 record number of men and women working beyond state retirement age. Almost 1 in 10 men >65 yrs and 1 in 9 women > 60 years. In total 1.137 m people are working beyond traditional retirement ages…… Highest levels for 22 years since comparable records began in 1984 Excerpt from The Telegraph
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Working Beyond State Retirement Age Data from the Labour Force Survey Jan-Mar 2010 UK SPA+ Employment Q1 2010 Employed Employment rate England 1,215,428 12.5% Scotland 108,992 10.7% Wales 77,033 12.2% Northern Ireland 29,468 10.1% Total UK SPA+ Employment 1,430,921 12.3%
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Employment Rates of Older Workers 2011 ONS 2011
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Rising prevalence of health conditions Estimated casesof coronaryheart diseaseand diabetes
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Proportionally less of working age Old age support ratio shows number of working-age per person of pension age. [Source – Office for National Statistics]
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Delivering a service Demographics of OH physicians New entrants Early leavers (revalidation)
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The environment Potential challenges/opportunities: Changes in employment law (??) Health and Social Care Act – clinical commissioning (??) EU law on healthcare provision (??)
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