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IoMH Symposium - Workplace Mental Health

07 June 2023, 2:00 pm–4:00 pm

IOMH conference

The next IoMH Clinical-Academic Symposium will be on Workplace Mental Health. This event can be joined online via Zoom - details on registration.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Rosie Niven

This is an important and somewhat neglected topic. UCL has several experts in the field who will each offer a different perspective.

Dr Jo Billings is a clinical and academic psychologist in the Division of Psychiatry who is interested in resilience and the mental health and wellbeing of high-risk occupational groups. Professor Eric Brunner is Professor of Social and Biological Epidemiology in the Faculty of Population Health Sciences and carries out research on the famous Whitehall studies of civil servants originally set up in the 1967 by Sir Michael Marmot. He has discovered biological, psychological and behavioural factors involved in the production of the social gradient in health. Finally and even closer to home, Dr Danielle Lamb, a senior research fellow in the same faculty will present some recent results from the NHS-CHECK study of NHS employees including those on the ‘front line’ and their mental health coming through Covid.

There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion. All welcome.

This event can be joined online via Zoom - details on registration.

About the Speakers

Dr Jo Billings

at UCL Division of Psychiatry

A clinical and academic psychologist in the Division of Psychiatry who is interested in resilience and the mental health and wellbeing of high-risk occupational groups.

Professor Eric Brunner

Professor of Social and Biological Epidemiology at UCL - Faculty of Population Health Sciences

Professor Brunner carries out research on the famous Whitehall studies of civil servants originally set up in the 1967 by Sir Michael Marmot. He has discovered biological, psychological and behavioural factors involved in the production of the social gradient in health.

Dr Danielle Lamb

Senior Research Fellow at UCL - Faculty of Population Health Sciences