RCN and SOM Occupational Health Nursing Conference 2026
27 Nov 2026
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Advancing Occupational Health Practice
We are pleased to announce the popular RCN and SOM joint Occupational Health Nursing Conference returns for the ninth year in November.
This is a hybrid conference and delegates will have the option to join us in-person at the RCN HQ, 20 Cavendish Square, London, W1N 0RG for those all-important networking opportunities with peers, speakers and exhibitors. Alternatively, content will be accessible online via Zoom Events with the opportunity to pose questions to our expert speakers.
In-person places are limited, so don’t delay and book yours now.
Learning outcomes
Following the conference, delegates will be able to:
- Apply inclusive occupational health practices
Identify and apply at least three evidence based approaches to supporting neurodivergent employees, menopause-related needs, and other long term health conditions through appropriate reasonable adjustments within their own workplace or caseload. - Assess and respond to evolving workplace health risks
Critically assess emerging and complex occupational health issues—including medicinal cannabis use, men’s health risks, and safeguarding concerns—and outline clear occupational health interventions or referral pathways for at least two real world workplace scenarios. - Integrate innovation and strategic thinking into OH nursing practic
- Demonstrate an understanding of how AI, social prescribing, and cross sector collaboration can be ethically and safely integrated into occupational health nursing practice, identifying at least one practical change they will implement within three months of the conference.
Who should attend?
This conference is open to all occupational health professionals and those interested in the sector, including nurses, AHPs, students, occupational therapists and GPs.
Discounts are available for RCN, SOM and FOHN members.
Testimonials from previous OH delegates
“Fantastic experience, excellent topics that were well presented. Gained new learning that I can directly apply to my skill base.”
“This is an annual event that surpasses most other OH conferences so well done!”
“Thank you for a super day – brilliantly organised and a really lovely vibrant group of delegates.”
The highlight for me was “the energy, enthusiasm and positivity that the speakers brought to the day.”
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20 Cavendish Square
Marylebone
London
W1G 0RN
20 Cavendish Square is located behind John Lewis, Oxford Street.
Visitor car parking
Q-Park Oxford Street is an underground car park situated underneath Cavendish Square. You can pre-book your parking by visiting the .
Tube
The nearest stations are Oxford Circus and Bond Street.
Bus
There are many buses routes that stop nearby, including the 10, 25, 55, 73, 98 and 390.
Air
London has five major airports: London City, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton and London Stansted.
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London Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports have dedicated express train services into central London.
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London Heathrow and City airports are directly connected to the Tube network.
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National Express, Easybus and Greenline coach transfers run 24 hours a day and start as low as £2 when booked in advance.
About London
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Please note these programme details and timings are subject to change. A final programme will be circulated prior to the event.
Speakers
Dr. Cameron Black
Dr. Cameron Black is a clinical academic specialising in occupational health (OH) and digital transformation within the UK's NHS.
His work bridges research and practice to improve care quality, accessibility, and workforce health. Passionate about addressing gaps in OH provision, Cameron is developing digital solutions for those without access to specialist services. His research on competencies for return-to-work advice in primary care has been widely published.
An active mentor to AHP MSc and PhD students, he is also pursuing NIHR and industry funding for AI-driven OH tools. Cameron's vision is to integrate technology with evidence-based practice to create a more efficient, accessible, and future-proofed occupational health system.
Prof. Nancy Doyle, Founder & Chief Research officer, Genius Within

Nancy Doyle is an HCPC registered Occupational Psychologist and Visiting Professor at Birkbeck, University of London where she CoDirects the Centre for Neurodiversity at Work. Nancy founded the nonprofit Genius Within CIC, who provide coaching, assessments, training, online education and profiling and consultancy to over 6000 neurodivergent people each year, in employment, unemployment and for those in prison.
Christine Poulter RGN RM SCPHN BSc BA MSc

Honorary Strategic Clinical Advisor for the Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM) and Clinical Director of OHCP (an independent Occupational Health Consultancy).
Following a career as a nurse, midwife, and public health, Christine has around 20 years of experience in Occupational Health. Her broad range of experience includes NHS, corporate, armed services, manufacturing, higher education and public health.
As an independent practitioner, she focuses on delivering top-quality service to small businesses, SMEs and charities through her own business, which she set up in 2016.
Setting up her own business, gave her the opportunity to offer her time to the SOM as an Editorial Assistant. When the honorary position of Strategic Clinical Advisor for the Society of Occupational Medicine was advertised, being the successful applicant provided incredible opportunities. This position has offered multiple occasions for collaborative working with some of the country’s top experts in occupational health.
Christine has contributed to several SOM publications, including skin, sleep, mental health, careers, and health surveillance. She is a participant in the SOM’s Sleep, Multidiscipline, Health Surveillance and Leadership Special Interest Groups. She delivers lectures and talks to universities and community charities. Her key focus is on prioritising high-quality and bespoke approaches that serve the client, above financial success.
SOM and FOHN members are eligible for RCN member rates.
Please note to redeem RCN rate SOM/FOHN members will be required to make a telephone or invoice booking.
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Type |
Ex VAT |
Inc VAT |
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In-person |
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Non-Member |
£200 |
£240 |
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RCN-Member |
£135 |
£162 |
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RCN Member: pre-reg student/HCA/ retired member |
£75 |
£90 |
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RCN representatives (25% discount) |
£101.25 |
£121.50 |
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Virtual |
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Non-Member |
£120 |
£144 |
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RCN Member |
£100 |
£120 |
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RCN Member: pre-reg student/HCA/ retired member |
£60 |
£72 |
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RCN representatives (25% discount) |
£75 |
£90 |
Join the RCN to be immediately eligible for the member rate.
Discounts available (max one per booking) - redeemable via telephone/booking form only.
25% discount - Accredited RCN Trade Union Representatives, forum steering committee members or any member that has been elected to undertake an official RCN role.
10% discount - Group discount when three or more delegates book together.
To make a booking
Online bookings are the easiest and fastest way to book 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Bookings can be made by phone with payment by credit card/Maestro, by calling +44 (0)2920 546460. Lines are open from 9.30am - 4.30pm Monday to Friday.
Bookings can also be made via email with a downloaded booking form with credit card details or payment/remittance advice emailed to eventsreg@rcn.org.uk
All bookings will be confirmed in writing.
You will not be registered for this event unless payment accompanies your application. Places cannot be held provisionally.
The RCN reserves the right to refuse any booking at any time.
To pay by invoice
To pay by invoice you must send all of the below to eventsreg@rcn.org.uk
A copy of the official Purchase Order document from your organisation or company, addressed to supplier: Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, 20 Cavendish Square, London. W1G 0RN. We are unable to process your order without it, requisition orders are not accepted.
Your Finance department/accounts payable contact email address to receive an electronic copy of the invoice from us.
A completed RCN Events Booking Form for each delegate in the booking.
Once the invoice has been raised, you will then receive confirmation of your delegate booking on the event requested. Invoices are to be paid within 30 days of the invoice being issued.
There are a number of ways you can get involved, from networking to raise your profile to tailored commercial packages to help achieve specific objectives. Please contact the exhibitions team on 020 7647 3959 or email exhibitions@rcn.org.uk.
Eventsreg@rcn.org.uk
+44 (0)2920 546460
For any other queries relating to this conference please contact the RCN Events Team:
RCNevents@rcn.org.uk
+44 (0)207 6473577
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