Referrals
The
major role of the Occupational Health Service is to provide
independent advice to managers and employees on:
● the health of people at work
● the quality of the working environment
● health risks of the workplace
● the occupational implications of risks to health that can
occur at work and the ability of employees, through reasons of
their health, to undertake the work.
It is important to understand that the role is advisory, and
that decisions relating to the management of an employment issue
are the responsibility of the manager or employer. Professional
integrity, clinical confidentiality, setting of standards and
adhering to them, quality assurance of work undertaken, audit and
clinical governance of the service are integral components of the
work all occupational health staff undertake.
In order to ensure that both employer and employee gain
the maximum benefit from a referral to an Occupational Health
Practitioner we have produced the following documents.
1. Occupational Health
Referral Request Form to be completed by the manager in
order to provide the Occupational Health Practitioner with as
comprehensive picture as possible for the reason for the referral,
having been discussed with the employee.
2. Guidance
Notes for Managers as background advice on completing an
Occupational Health Referral Request Form.
3. Guidance for
Employees providing an explanation on how the process works and
how it can help them.