Events
Find out more about the Occupational Psychiatry Special Interest Group (OPSIG) events.
Upcoming events
Past events
OPSIG Webinar | Teachers’ mental health and the hazards of a profession; occupational psychiatry for the education sector
Monday 16 September 2024, 3PM - 5PM
Occupational Psychiatry in practice: fitness for work, from the Armed Forces to Formula 1, and what you need to know
Pilots as patients and fitness to fly; the unique challenges of aviation psychiatry
How might doctors’ health affect their ability to safely deliver high quality, effective, care?
OPSIG Evening Talk July 2022: Organisational justice and chronic embitterment; where does the role of the healthcare professional start and end
When is a death threat a real threat? – 8 December 2020
You can if you were unable to attend on the day.
This talk is of relevance to Occupational Psychiatrists, Occupational Physicians and all health-care staff working in Occupational Medicine who may have to assess the mental health of their patients who report harassment, bullying, feeling threatened or insecure in the workplace. However, the topic should also be of interest to all psychiatric and occupational health trainees and to general adult psychiatrists, including those who work in a forensic setting.
Speaker: Philip Grindell is the founder and CEO of Defuse Global, a Threat Management Consultancy that eliminates the anxiety, fear and uncertainty caused by fixated persons who target high-profile people and organisations with stalking, harassment, abuse, threats and intimidation.
Philip has served as a Scotland Yard Detective for the Metropolitan Police for almost 30 years in specialist roles, including time spent seconded to British Intelligence on Counter-Terrorist Investigations. More recently, he was chosen to build and manage a specialist security team, which includes two forensic psychologists, following the murder of Jo Cox MP.
Health Anxiety in the Workplace Webinar with an emphasis on COVID-19 – 7 July 2020
The SIG hosted a webinar on 7 July between 4pm and 5pm.
You can if you were unable to attend on the day.
You can also access the slides from the various presentations.