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The National Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace Conference 2025

15Hatfields, London 17 June 2025, 9:00am - 4:00pm

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Lucy Kenyon

The Association of Occupational Health and Wellbeing Professionals

Non-Executive Director and Trustee

Lucy Kenyon is a Specialist OH Nurse Consultant who has been teaching and mentoring Occupational Health since 1996 for the RCN, Universities of Birmingham, Coventry, Derby and West of Scotland. She delivers professional development courses for the National Performance Advisory Group, Cordell Health and employers, for whom she researches and develops evidence-based practice.
She has been a member of the iOH board since 2014 and became VP before accepting the role of President in 2017 till 2020. She has been a Non-Executive Director since 2021.

Lucy is an independent OH practitioner and is primarily involved in delivering OH services to small and medium sized companies. She is a digital health entrepreneur and has a special interest in applying modern technologies to improve employment health, safety and wellbeing outcomes through her online OH system, Intelligent OH. She has a background in delivering Corporate and Public Health programmes, including involvement in pandemic planning, with a Master of Medical Science and International Certificate in Occupational Hygiene from Birmingham, where she has taught and worked on research projects.

She has written Special Reports for Croner Publication, reviewed and updated Chapter 10 of the professional textbook Contemporary Occupational Health Nursing and is a cited author of peer-reviewed articles.

Lucy is a keen singer and musician and has served as a school governor, community charity trustee and volunteer for local youth, fostering and neuro-diversity groups.

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