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Scottish Partnerships - Working for Safety and Health - a menu for involvement Roles and responsibilities Key organisation Support and advisory services Scottish Centre for Healthy Working Lives (SCHWL) RoSPA in Scotland The regulators Health and Safety Lawyers Association HSE Local Authorities SEARS (Scotland’s environmental and rural services) Practical support networks Professional organisations Workers’ representation and networks Academic institutions Scottish Chamber of Safety (SCOS) & Local safety Groups POOSH Scotland (professional organisations in occupational safety and health) Partners STUC (Scottish Trade Union Congress) Scottish Hazards Campaign POOSH (professional organisations in OHS) Health & Safety Executive (HSE) Local authorities HaSIVSS (voluntary sector) Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Universities SCOS (Scottish Chamber of Safety) Scottish Fire and Rescue Services CIPD IOSH CHASTE (education sector) NHS Scotland Scottish Government Business community RoSPA Scottish Higher Performers Forum SCHWL SCOS HSE SCHWL Scottish Government Local authorities Partnership on Health and Safety in Scotland (PHASS) For full PHASS membership see http://www.hse.gov.uk/scotland/committee.htm SCHWL RoSPA HSE SCHWL For SEARS partners, see: http://www.sears.scotland.gov.uk/ HSE works with SEARS HSE SCHWL RoSPA For full POOSH Scotland membership see: http://www.hse.gov.uk/scotland/poosh.htm PHASS STUC SCHWL HSE Scottish Hazards Strathclyde University Glasgow University SCHWL SCHWL SCHWL HSE Sector-specific networks Site Safe Scotland (construction) HaSIVSS (health and safety in voluntary sector Scotland) CHASTE Occupational health & safety services OHSAS (Occupational health & safety advisory services) SALUS HSE SCHWL STUC HSE Scottish Hazards SCHWL HSE Education centres SCHWL Scottish Government HSE SCHWL Scottish and UK Governments Purpose and projects Improving worker involvement Joint promotion and educational events Improving access to competent support Operational partnership agreements Operational partnership agreements Joint promotion and educational events Health Risks at Work – Do You Know Yours? Scottish Occupational Road Safety Alliance (ScORSA) Collaboration on OHS training, competences & guidance Health Risks at Work – Do You Know Yours? Event support Fire risk assessment publications; DVD and training Sickness Absence management Publications, training, professional development Promotion of joint working in education Service delivery; GP fit note; fit for work Publications, projects and national policy agenda; GP fit note Mentoring, piloting, services, awards Mentoring, piloting, services, awards Scottish Occupational Road Safety Alliance (ScORSA) Health Risks at Work – Do You Know Yours? Developing a worker involvement toolkit Working with the H&S community to raise awareness of legal pitfalls and compliance issues Regulatory partners: delivering HSE strategy in Scotland Implementing HSE strategy in Scottish context; H&S community events website; overview of all partnerships Operational partnership agreement Developing a worker involvement toolkit with HSE Regulatory partners: delivering HSE strategy Operational partnership agreements; sector specific projects (fire, noise, skin); support & training ‘One door any door’ principle – to provide easy access to information and advice from SEARS partners. SEARS partners taking part in HSE safety and health awareness days (SHADs); HSE material placed in rural hubs Delivering campaign events (through HSE agreement with Safety Groups UK) Health Risks at Work – Do You Know Yours? Facilitating access to the services of professional bodies; free regional meetings and events to publicise and share good OSH practices; publications on good professional practices and operating standards Collective voice and representation (eg responding to consultations); mapping and improving access to competent advice and training Promotional and educational events for eg the voluntary and education sectors Promoting worker involvement EU campaign events Promotional and educational events Developing training and competences Sickness absence management (SAM) tool and training; GP fit note and fit for work Healthy working lives research & evaluation Case studies on best practice; building the case for workplace health, safety and well-being Employers, workers & trade associations collaboration; promoting competencies; delivering SHADs and Working Well Together in Scotland EU risk assessment campaign events Promoting competence and worker involvement Supporting the education sector with projects, advice and networks Developing new GP fit note guidance and fit for work services (Working Health Services Scotland) Return to work support Fit for work services (Working Health Services Scotland) Developed the SCHWL Advice line Want to know more about what’s happening in health and safety in Scotland? Sign up to receive Scotland’s eBulletin newsletter http://www.hse.gov.uk/scotland/subscribe.htm Sign up to SCHWL newsletters at http://www.healthyworkinglives.com/news/index.aspx Want to publicise your event? Make use of the health and safety event calendar on the HSE Scotland website: http://www.hse.gov.uk/scotland/events.htm Want to get involved? Information and key contacts for partners and projects: Kathy Jenkins, Scottish Hazards, worker involvement, training and support, PHASS http://www.scottishhazards.co.uk/ [email protected] Amanda Jones, Occupational Health Physiotherapy Manager, Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Ergonomics, POOSH Scotland [email protected] Sarah Jones, HSE External Relations Scotland, PHASS, Health Risks at Work, worker involvement, HSE/SCHWL operational partnership, Scotland h&s events calendar [email protected] http://www.hse.gov.uk/scotland/index. htm http://www.hse.gov.uk/scotland/partnership.htm Mark Kennedy, Fit for work, [email protected] Norman Stevenson, SCOS, IIRSM (International Institute of Risk and Safety Management), POOSH Scotland [email protected] Ian Tasker, Scottish TUC, PHASS, worker involvement, training and support http://www.stuc.org.uk/health-and-safety [email protected] Ian Waldram, IOSH, POOSH Scotland http://www.hse.gov.uk/scotland/ pooshscotland.htm [email protected] Claire Allinson, SCOS, http://www.scos.org.uk/, Health Risks at Work http://www.healthrisksatwork.com emails: [email protected] [email protected] Starters A wide range of players involved in Scotland’s health and safety network Get a taste of who is working together Mains A feast of partnerships and joint projects Find out if there is a partnership or project you can get your teeth into Dessert The proof of the pudding… Robert Atkinson, Development manager, Scottish Centre for Healthy Working Lives: HWL, Health Risks at Work email: [email protected], OSH training & development, PHASS http://www.healthyworkinglives.com/[email protected] What difference are they making on the ground? Find out here Special take away offer Kathleen Braidwood, RoSPA, Road Safety Officer Scotland [email protected] www.scorsa.org.uk [email protected] Your personal guide to: Karen McDonnell, Head of RoSPA Scotland, ScORSA, Health Risks at Work, Worker Involvement Toolkit, PHASS [email protected] www.rospa.com Scottish Partnerships – Working for Safety and Health Pam McKenzie, HSE Construction Division Scotland, Site Safe Scotland http://www.hse.gov.uk/scotland/sitesafe.htm [email protected] “Be Part of the Solution” Stephen Merchant, HaSVISS (voluntary sector), PHASS http://webs.workwithus.org/HASIVSS/ [email protected] Allan Mulholland, HSE Construction Division Scotland, Site Safe Scotland allan. [email protected] Today’s Menu POOSH Scotland