Hi Anne and Kevin,
I think the list is invaluable in terms of support, guidance and the sharing of ideas. It would be a definite blow to us if the list folds and I think both your emails are very succinct in letting us members know what we need to do in order that the list is maintained and continued.
I myself have been guilty of sending Friday Funnies in the past and I received good responses from these. To me, they provided much-needed relief after a busy week. We are all different and what amuses one can clearly irritate another. I will refrain from sending any funnies out now that I know it can be problematic.
If there is anything that I as an individual can do (working in an academic institution) please let me know.
I would be distraught if this list was forced to close due to inappropriate postings.
Kind regards,
Rita
Rita E.Ogden
Lead Occupational Health Specialist Practitioner
Occupational Health Service
Westbrook Building 9H
Bradford College
Great Horton Road
Bradford BD7 1AY
Tel: 01274 433259
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From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of [log in to unmask]
Sent: 31 March 2011 19:16
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: OHA's Salary
Totally agree - As co-managers we have certain responsibilities including ensuring the list runs as per the rules set by HEFCE. Both Kevin and I do this in our own time and with no remuneration. We do it because we believe in the resource however, I am getting irritated by receiving complaints both on and off list - particularly the rude ones!
Anne
On 31/03/2011 17:56, "Kevin Maguire" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Before I say what I have to say, I must empty a strong image in my
> mind. For those who have read Koestler's story of the slave revolt in
> Rome, you will recall how it ends with the very slaves who revolted
> having to deal with fellow revolutionaries who then disagreed with the
> main protagonists: they crucified them. It heralded the downfall of the revolt.
>
>
> So having exorcised that, I am about to make a statement that could
> well be seen in those terms. In a positive frame, I am asking for
> list members to exercise professional discipline (I say so while being
> aware of the Foucauldian interpretation of discipline). In a more
> negative frame, I must draw a clear line on the uses and abuses of the list*.
>
> Our Occ-health list exists through the offices of and with the
> excellent technical support from the Joint Information Services
> Committee (JISC) of the Higher Education Funding Council of England
> (HEFCE). JISC supports list for academics to exchange knowledge and
> ideas. Bashyr and I started occ-health quite some time ago and we
> subverted it to the use of ALL professionals involved in the health of
> workers. We must never lose sight, however, of the fact that it is, to
> the outside, an academic list. There are plenty of chatty lists that
> are run through Hotmail, Yahoo etc. and, of course, there are social
> networks such as myspace and facebook. We are funded by HEFCE and HEFCE have rules and guidelines.
>
> I, to some extent, but Anne, in particular, gets an avalanche of
> complaints from list members when there are Friday funnies, commercial
> emails (particularly selling of services and recruitment and
> quasi-recruitment requests), and short emails which do not add to
> knowledge and practice (those witty quips and vacuous comments). Of
> course, it is not the receiving of them per se that is a problem (well
> in a way it is for us - see further along), it is that we are funded
> by a UK government funded body which, if they scrutinised the list,
> would simply ask why this was not taking place on one of the more
> public (and unresourced) fora such as Yahoo or Facebook. List members
> will not be aware that Anne and I as the co-owners (that is HEFCE's
> term for list managers) receive dozens of emails from HEFCE each day
> as a result of the postings going to full mailboxes or addresses that
> no longer work (currently for each posting we get six notifications -
> that means today up to now, we have received 15 X 6 notifications =
> 90 additional unnecessary emails). We have day jobs (and, as those in
> academe will understand, our 'day jobs' take 70hrs plus per week) and
> run the list becasue we think it is important - but we also await that
> 'knock at the door' when the content and list membership are scrutinised and that will be the day that the list is closed.
>
> If people leave the list, then so be it. If members want social
> support, if members want to exchange wit, if members want to send
> empty comments, if members want to advertise jobs or sell services
> then please go form a list on yahoo. If you want to exchange
> knowledge and good practice, if you want to analyse trends, if you
> want to share research, if you want to discuss government white papers
> or other publications, if you wish to reflect on what you do and how
> it can be improved then please remain in the list and exercise professional restrain.
>
> So back to the slaves revolt: my email might lose the list membership;
> it might sow the seeds of its own downfall. I hope not. Anne and I
> will continue to subvert the list to the use of ALL practitioners for
> as long as we can but please don't make that job harder.
>
> Sorry for the tirade.
>
> Kevin
>
> * Such a line once drawn is meaningless without sanction and so it is
> fair to say that sanctioning might take place.
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: [log in to unmask] [[log in to unmask]] on behalf
> of Employee Health Care [[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 31 March 2011 16:44
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [OCC-HEALTH] OHA's Salary
>
> Anne,
>
> I think the out right dismissal and intolerance of other peopleıs
> views is not only condescending but will contribute to driving away
> many potential contributors away from jisc mail.
>
>
> ________________________________
> Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:29:13 +0100
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [OCC-HEALTH] OHA's Salary
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Further to my posting earlier today in my capacity as co-manager of
> this JISC list.
> If anyone wishes to continue this discussion please feel free to do
> so, but OFF LIST.
> Thank you
> Anne Harriss
>
> On Mar 31 2011, Employee Health Care wrote:
>
>
> Can I make myself clear here, when I say NHS specialist earn more I am
> not referring to the occupational health specialist working in the NHS
> but rather the other specialist nurses like diabetic, infection
> control or ITU nurses, comparatively these nurses earn slightly more
> than their Oh counterparts. I agree with the notion of supply and
> demand but that implies that there are more OH advisors than the
> market requires, this contradicts the realities in many OH departments
> in organisations up and down the country struggling to fill OH advisor
> post. See Dr. Richard Preece article in the March edition of the Occupational Health Journal.
>
> Musa
>
>
>
>
> Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 08:21:38 +0100
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [OCC-HEALTH] OHA's Salary
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Prior to my current role I worked in the NHS as an OH specialist
> practitioner and my salary really wasnıt that good. I have been in my
> current post for just under 3 years and my pay has increased
> significantly from the NHS pay so I struggle to see where Musa is
> coming from! I have friends also who worked for the NHS and now work in the private sector where the money is better.
> In my humble opinion it often can depend on whether the organisation
> knows what OH actually does and what our role entails. I am lucky
> enough to work in such a place, although I have worked hard to
> highlight what my role actually is and offer value for money into the bargain.
> Perhaps Iım not in Kansas anymore Toto!!!!
>
>
> Rita E.Ogden
> Lead Occupational Health Specialist Practitioner Occupational Health
> Service Westbrook Building 9H Bradford College Great Horton Road
> Bradford BD7 1AY
> Tel: 01274 433259
>
>
> From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
> Behalf Of sharon naylor
> Sent: 30 March 2011 19:29
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: OHA's Salary
>
> I think it depends on what value the organisation puts on OH, recent
> posts discussed hourly rates and pay generally- and the fact that
> circa £25/hr was usual for OHA`s but "counsellors" and similar could
> charge upwards of £75/hr with arguably less qulaifications. I suppose
> there is an argument about supply and demand too.
>
> The comment about OH providers will doubtless be controversial - I
> have no idea so wont add to the impending controversy, but have to say
> that I hadnt noticed that the NHS were necessarily "better payers". I
> think that if you work for private companies it depends whether they
> want to pay on NHS pay banding, as their perception is that we are
> "nurses" they look at what a "nurse" would get for working on a ward and offer similarly.
>
> I`m not sure that anyones salary has increased much lately in any
> profession...............
>
> However , if salaries are low then its because employers can get
> people for that money, and its an employers market at the moment
>
>
>
> Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 15:30:37 +0000
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] OHA's Salary
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
> Hi List,
>
> I have been talking to few colleagues about the state of OHas, their
> salary and career prospect. It is quite baffling when one looks at the
> job adverts on recruitment websites, the poor salary being offered to
> qualified OHAs compared to their specialist counterparts in the NHS. What do people think about this?
> Is this a reflection of the status of occupational health in general
> or is it due to the proliferation of OH providers whose main objective
> is to keep salaries low and make lots of profit? In my observations
> the salaries being offered to OHAs has not moved for the past three
> years, now compare that to OHP, a complete ball of game. I think as a
> profession we needs to discuss about this and find a way to raise our
> profile and halt the stagnation in remuneration and status. I look forward to memberıs contribution.
>
> Regards
>
> Musa
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