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Vital support for GPs to help patients into work The RCGP has been awarded a £1million contract by the Department for Work and Pensions to provide vital support to doctors managing patients with work and health issues to help those patients remain in or return to work. The funding will be used to roll out a National Education Programme of half-day workshops around the country to help GPs increase their knowledge, skills and confidence in dealing with clinical issues relating to work and health. The workshops will be interactive and offer recent evidence about work and health – along with skills and strategies for managing difficult consultations. Chaired by a local leader and delivered by an RCGP-trained GP and specialist Occupational Health Physician, the National Education Programme begins this month and will be rolled out across Great Britain. Around 100 -150 workshops will be delivered over a two-year period with the aim of providing training and support for between 3,000 and 4,500 GPs.

Why it matters There is considerable evidence that returning to work is highly beneficial for the health and wellbeing of patients. Long-term unemployment leads to poorer health and increased inequalities and, after two years on benefits, an individual is more likely to retire or die than return to work. The effects are widespread – evidence suggests that children in families where neither parent has worked for the past six months are more likely to suffer poor health and reduced wellbeing. As well as the personal and social cost, unemployment caused by ill health also impacts on the wider economy and taxpayer in the form of benefits, healthcare and reduced tax revenue. Many patients require active support to be able to return to work and for the majority, their local GP is the trusted first point of contact. But for GPs, such consultations can be challenging and research suggests that many feel

they lack the confidence and specific skills for managing work and health related consultations – issues that the workshops are specifically designed to address.

Background to the programme The National Education Programme is the culmination of a three-year collaboration between the RCGP and the DWP after the RCGP submitted a proposal for an education programme to drive up professional standards in the area of health and work. The scheme was piloted extensively throughout 2007, with workshop content developed and presented by Professor Sayeed Khan and Dr Debbie Cohen. Evaluation by the Department for Work and Pensions was extremely positive, leading to the commitment to a wider rollout. The role of the RCGP has since been expanded to include delivery of the entire project, including content development, trainer training and quality assurance. The programme builds on earlier work by the RCGP, including a joint publication The Health and Work Handbook with the Faculty of Occupational Medicine and the Society of Occupational Medicine. RCGP Chairman Steve Field said: “This is a major boost for the College and for GPs. Tackling health inequalities is a major priority for us and helping people to remain in or return to employment is clearly one of the best ways of improving the mental, physical and economic well-being of our patients. “However, helping patients return to work can put GPs in a difficult and stressful situation and many GPs worry about consultations on this issue. The National Education Programme

will remove many of the anxieties and concerns by giving GPs increased confidence to approach and deal with difficult situations and to make the best decisions for patients in the long term. “As it has been developed by GPs for GPs, those attending the workshops can be confident that it will be time well spent and that they will come away with effective strategies for dealing with work-related issues that they can then share among other members of the primary care team. “My thanks go to our Fellows Professor Nigel Sparrow, Professor Sayeed Khan, Dr Debbie Cohen and the RCGP team who have developed this work. It is great to see College members taking the initiative and creating innovative programmes that support GPs and improve the lives of patients at the same time. “I am also extremely grateful to the Department for Work and Pensions for having the foresight to recognise our concerns on this issue and for its commitment to working with and supporting GPs in finding a solution.”

Professor Steve Field

MAY 2009

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