Posted By Ruth Doyle
Dear Members,
Thank you for raising this important issue for discussion. I would like to clarify a couple of points:
- IOSH is a charity, with a responsibility and a role to communicate the importance of health and safety to the world at large (a duty audited by the Charity Commission)
- We are also a membership organisation and professional body, and members are represented in all our strategic and operational decisions via Council of Management, Board of Trustees, and the various committees and working parties that, alongside employees, deliver services to members
One of the most important things that IOSH can do, as both charity and membership body, is campaign and lobby decision makers and opinion informers (such as government and media) on key health and safety issues.
Sometimes this campaigning activity will take the form of news release or letter to the press, sometimes in policy formation or direct approaches to government. In some cases, IOSH (through its employees and volunteer members) must form opinions about key issues either before they emerge, or as important news breaks – for example, this week’s proposals on Incapacity Benefit Reform. In these situations, it isn’t practical to ballot all members and form a majority or consensus opinion – but you can rest assured that members have been involved in researching and developing that policy or opinion (through committees, Board, and employees, many of whom are themselves members).
I would also draw your attention to a very important area of the site where members have the opportunity to express their personal and professional opinions on proposed government legislation – the Consultation Documents.
http://www.iosh.co.uk/condocs Here, IOSH actively seeks your input and opinion, and will directly represent your views in our submission to government - I wonder did any of you take part in the consultation on “The smokefree elements of the Health Improvement and Protection Bill”?
http://www.iosh.co.uk/in...&cid=118&status=archivedFinally, in an extensive piece of qualitative research with members recently, one of the things members say they most want IOSH to do is express opinion about public issues, even if that means that individual members don't always agree with the views expressed. The message from members is clear – they want IOSH to become a more public-facing, higher profile and more campaigning organisation. I hope you agree.
Ruth Doyle, IOSH Director of Communication