Janet O’Neill
Head of PAM Academy | Occupational Health Leader
Qualifications: RN, PG Cert OH, PG Dip OH, MSc Workplace Health & Wellbeing, PG Cert Medical Education, Rosalind Franklin Leadership Award.
Janet O’Neill is Head of PAM Academy and Deputy Head of the National School of Occupational Health. A recognised leader in occupational health and workplace wellbeing, she serves as Assistant Editor of Occupational Medicine, Deputy Editor of OH Today, Vice Chair of iOH, and Chair of the AI in OH collaboration group. Janet also sits on the boards of the Council for Work and Health, the College of Work and Health, and the SOM Leadership Academy.
Author Articles

Keep Britain Working and the end of reactive absence management
Increasing drug use weight-loss-jab muscle issues and soaring neurodiversity cases are just some of the wellbeing challenges employers will face in 2026. Learn about the emerging trends.
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How to help employees quit vaping before new ban comes into effect
Janet O’Neill, head of occupational health training has been talking to Personnel Today about why it’s important to help employees quit vaping
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Vaping ban: how to help employees overcome nicotine addiction
Help employees overcome nicotine addiction before the Government’s ban on single use vapes comes into effect this summer.
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How to manage employees with multiple health conditions
The number of employees with multiple health conditions is increasing, requiring a different approach to supporting them to stay in work.
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Six wellbeing trends employers will need to consider in 2025
Six wellbeing trends employers will need to consider in 2025 New weight loss drugs, AI, neurodiversity and health coaching are […]
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World Menopause Day: Five ways to support employees
World Menopause Day: Five ways to support employees With HRT in the spotlight this year, it’s important to remember that […]
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Five wellbeing challenges employers will need to tackle in 2024
Five wellbeing challenges employers will need to tackle in 2024 There are five key challenges set to undermine the health […]
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Five ways to reduce heart risks to women this world menopause day
Five ways to reduce heart risks to women this world menopause day With World Menopause Day shining a light on […]
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