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Stress is top reason for seeking occupational health advice

23 January 2013

Work-related stress is the most common reason that leads employers to seek occupational health advice. That's according to an analysis of Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) statistics by Legal & General...

Work-related stress is the most common reason that leads employers to seek occupational health advice. That's according to an analysis of Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) statistics by Legal & General.

An analysis of reasons for calling the government's pilot Occupational Health Advice Lines found that stress, followed by back pain and depression, was the most common condition prompting enquiry.

The findings complement recent DWP research which found that only 17% of employers have any form of stress management advice and support in place, despite stress being a leading cause of workplace absence.

Reacting to the findings, Diane Buckley, managing director of Legal & General Group Protection, said: “Stress is one of the leading causes of long-term absence so it is important employers seek advice in handling stress-related absence. Group Protection products can offer advisory services to clients to help them manage stress-related illness more effectively."

Stress is Britain's leading cause of long-term absence, according to a recent Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) survey. Their absence management annual survey report recently highlighted that for non-manual workers, stress is the second biggest cause of short-term absence and the leading cause of long-term absence.
 
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