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2007-09-14 Work Related Stress Part 1
14/09/2007
2007-09-14 Work Related Stress Part 1
This podcast has been in production along time - you may notice some older references in the broadcast - just because there is so much to say. Having finally grasped the nettle and get it out I have decided to break this podcast down into chunks. This first one is a description of the condition and some real insight into the condition in my interview with Jenny.
I'll look into the law and guidance on another occasion!
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So far as is reasonably practicable - challenge of laws
18/06/2007
So far as is reasonably practicable... in defence of the common law.
For the last 10 years the EU Commission has claimed that the qualification "so far as is reasonably practicable" that applies to the general duties in health and safety law meant that the UK had failed properly to implement European Directive 89/391/EEC into UK law where no such qualifying phraseology could be found.
On 14 June 2007 the European Court of Justice ruled on this issue and found in favour of the UK government.
This legal challenge has at its heart the fundamental differences between the Code Napoleon style of legislating which prevails accross the EU where laws are expressed in absolutes but the court applying them can moderate them to ensure reasonableness and proportionality and the common law system where the courts must apply the law as it is written. This difference of approach also perhaps lies at the heart of the UK's gold plating of EU directives - where we apply law written in absolute terms absolutely without taking cognisance of that those applying Code Napoleon principles would expect inherent flexibility of approach in their courts.
By the way who seems to have the safest workforce in Europe...
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Looking to the Future
08/06/2007
Looking to the Future - published 8 June 2007
This is a recording of a presentation Keith Lewin gave in Suffolk earlier this year. He was asked to consider what were the likley changes that would have impact on the Health and Social Care Sector in the months and years ahead.
If you would like a copy of Keith's script please send an email to info@brunswicks.eu
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Fire Safety a cultural change?
20/02/2007
In this podcast Andrew Dawson interviews Chris Howard from Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service about the changes in fire safety law brought about by the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
In this wide ranging discussion the effects of making a "responsible person" responsible for undertaking a fire risk assessment is discussed along with the cultural changes both this and the way in which the Fire Service will audit performance.
The discussion also talks about the challenges posedby muti-owned and occupied buildings. The Georgian splendour that is Hamilton Square, Birkenhead is used as the example.
Useful links - www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20051541.htm for the RRO.
www.communities.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1162101 for Department of Communities and Local Government's portal to fire safety law for business.
If you link to our web-site www.brunswicks.eu we've posted a blank Fire and Rescue Service audit form on the relevant podcast page.
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2007-01-23 My dad's bigger than yours
23/01/2007
My dad's bigger than yours. Posted 23 January 2007
This podcast reproduces a presentation that Keith Lewin made to the Lincolnshire Care Association in October 2006 commenting in particular upon the changes in health and social care law that enable CSCI to demand action plans from care providers. He also talks about the vexed question of fee transparency for in the sector and the downward pressure on fees being exerted by the Government.
Power point slides accompanied this presentation and are available upon request. If you want them please send an email requesting them to Keith Lewin.
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