Being proactive gives us the best chance of preventing and managing musculoskeletal disorders. In this session, Ross Balcombe discusses Southeastern’s collaborative approach and ongoing initiatives for protecting the musculoskeletal heath of their drivers.
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Jane Nickels, Admiral Nurse at Dementia UK discusses dementia with a focus on Alzheimer’s, the most common type of dementia. Alzheimer’s causes a gradual decline in memory, thinking, behaviour, and social skills, affecting a person’s ability to function. Though dementia mostly affects older adults, it is not a part of normal aging.
We take a look at the early signs of the disease, its impact on individuals and their families’ lives, the help and support available, whether some symptoms can be delayed or avoided, and who is more prone to getting it.
Prostate cancer awareness
If something’s not quite right, it’s always best to get checked. Rob Miguel raises awareness of prostate cancer and explains what symptoms to look for. Giving this session a watch could just save a life.
Bringing women’s health and wellbeing into a male dominated workplace
This all-important session provides a holistic view of the health issues faced by women. We discuss whether different approaches are needed, what these approaches could be, and how this all feeds into making our organisations more inclusive.