IOSH meets Lib Dems
20 September 2011
IOSH “built a rapport” with Lib Dem
politicians at their annual conference this week as the Institution
continues to establish positive relationships with parliamentarians
across the parties.
Our head of policy and public affairs, Richard Jones, and public
affairs adviser, Andrew Baldwin, were joined by media team members
Amy Chappell and Annalisa Marzotti at the first party conference
attended by the Institution since 2009.
The conference, at Birmingham's ICC from Saturday 17 to
Wednesday 21 September, was an opportunity for IOSH to raise its
profile and promote its core aim – a world of work that is healthy,
safe and sustainable.
Richard said: “Attending political
conferences has some great advantages for a professional body
promoting a cause like ourselves.
“Since Saturday, Andrew and I have had a number of meetings with
MPs, MEPs and Lords – not only those who have already demonstrated
an interest in health and safety but those who potentially could
be.”
During the conference and in meetings with parliamentarians IOSH
has been promoting a number of key messages, including the recently
launched Li£e Savings campaign, the importance of good health and
safety in saving lives and increasing productivity, and the
importance of risk education.
Richard added: “The meetings have helped us
to further build a rapport with Lib Dem politicians and we hope to
work with a number of them going forward.
“On top of our pre-arranged meetings, we have had the opportunity
to network with other charities and like-minded
organisations.
“There have been a number of fringe events we have found useful -
some just covering topics of interest and others that highlight
issues we may want to get further involved in, such as the Lib
Dem-proposed National Institute of Wellbeing.”
Visit IOSH's new blog to find out what our media
team have been up to at conference.