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IOSH Managing Occupational Health and Wellbeing

IOSH Managing Occupational Health and Wellbeing

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IOSH Managing Occupational Health and Wellbeing

The course is designed to educate line managers in how to positively influence staff wellbeing and mental health.

£198.00

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Is this course right for me?

The IOSH Managing Occupational Health and Wellbeing course continues to be utilised globally as a positive mental health provider. The qualification provides intimate understanding of how to influence mental health and internal wellbeing in the right direction.

It will provide managers with the practical advice and tools to help create a healthy and productive workplace. The course will offer practical advice to manage health risks and cement your understanding of responsibilities for the health and wellbeing of staff.

The IOSH Managing Occupational Health and Wellbeing has no pre-determined entry requirements. This ensures any line manager can take the course and immediately have a positive impact on their company’s wellbeing and mental health.

Online – Our interactive and multimedia rich courses fits in around other work/life commitments.

The duration of the course is 6-8 hours but learners have 6 months from enrolment to complete.


Any questions?

If you have any questions about this course, please do not hesitate to contact our Central team, during working hours, on 01437 753 445 / 01437 753 320 or anytime via email central@pembrokeshire.ac.uk

  • No formal entry requirements
  • Life skills, experience and maturity are important

Modules will include:

A Healthy Company
Introduces the foundational principles of health and management. The unit also incorporates the ‘Health Needs Assessment’ and how they can benefit overall business performance.

Fitness for Work
Examines the different kinds of non-work-related injuries and conditions establishing how they detract from being able to work.

Health Risk Assessment
Introduces the five health hazard categories and looks at the causes of work-related health hazards in each category and the impact each cause.

Wellbeing
This unit focuses on how to successfully implement a wellbeing strategy and how it adds value to your business.

At the end of the course, there is a short multiple-choice test, comprised of 20 questions, you will have 30 minutes to complete.

There is also a practical workplace health risk assessment, to be completed within 2 weeks of completing the course material and submitted by email.

Learners are able to complete either the full qualification or certain units or elements through the medium of Welsh/bilingually. Visit our Welsh Language in the College page to find out what else is available to you.

  • Workplace evidence
  • Online examination

Develop your people for a better organisation.
By applying the knowledge and skills gained from the IOSH Managing Occupational Health and Wellbeing qualification, you will be able to contribute to maintaining a safe and healthy workplace.

  • You will need to bring your own device/laptop for this course, click here to find out more
  • You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page

Any costs above are approximate and may change. For information on refunds and course cancellations please see the fee policy.

Any costs above are approximate and may change. For information on refunds and course cancellations please see the fee policy.

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Last updated: 18/09/2023
Disclaimer:
The College takes all reasonable steps to provide the educational services and courses as described above. Details are correct at the time of editing but may be subject to change without prior notice. Courses will not run if student numbers are insufficient. The College has the right to refuse individuals entry to courses in certain circumstances. Prospective students may be advised of more suitable alternatives, if appropriate. The entry requirements stated are those that are normally required to undertake the programme of study.
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