Exactly, Paula, its about what is best for service users – an extensive treatment service is not the best for service users.******************************** Please remove this footer before replying.
I would prefer that someone I care about did not sustain a work related illness/injury rather than them having access to a wonderful workplace treatment service. In fact, the existence of such a treatment service would suggest that the employer provided it because it was needed and was well used – a big hint that the chance of injuries in that workplace is high ..... Would I want to work there – No!
Anne
On 26/09/2013 21:09, "Paula Highton" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
So here’s the question then… Is this debate really about what’s best for our service users or is it about how the Occupational Health professional wishes to be perceived?
Paula
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