FOI release
FOI Request_FRS Occupational Health Services
Case reference FOI2026/00377
Received 1 April 2026
Published 27 May 2026
Request
1. Please provide the total number of staff employed by your organisation (headcount). This should include all working patterns such as full time, part time, job share, temporary, fixed term, casual, and any other employment type. 2. How many Operational Staff (Uniformed total number) in your organisation? 3. What is the % Retained Staff in your organisation? 4. How many Occupational Health Staff (total number) employed in your organisation? 5. Are Occupational Health (OH) services in your organisation delivered In House, Outsourced to external suppliers, a Blend of both, or delivered in another way? If your model is Outsourced or a Blend, please specify which individual OH services are provided In House and which services are provided by external suppliers (e.g., physician services, counselling, physiotherapy, vaccination clinics, health surveillance, case management, etc.). 6. What is the Organisations Total spend on Occupational Health Services per year? 7. What are the main health factors driving demand for Occupational Health Services in your organisation? e.g. Mental Health, MSK. Please provide details. 8. Is your Occupational Health Service SEQOHS Accredited or are you working to achieve this accreditation? 9. Please describe the current level of demand for Occupational Health (OH) services within your organisation. This should include: (a) whether you operate waiting lists for any OH services, (b) current waiting times or backlog levels (if recorded), and (c) whether demand has increased, decreased or remained stable over the past 12–24 months. Please provide any available high-level data or commentary that explains the trend. 10. Does your organisation have a formal strategy, plan, or programme in place to change or develop the Occupational Health (OH) services it provides (for example, to increase capacity, improve service quality, modernise delivery, or reduce provision)? If yes, please provide high level details of the strategy or planned changes. 11. Would your organisation partner with a single Occupational Health Service Provider (Outsourced) to scale up services? Please provide details. 12. Does your organisation have sufficient internal capacity and capability to procure, oversee, and manage Occupational Health (OH) service contracts and suppliers? If yes, please outline the functions or teams responsible. If no, please indicate where capacity gaps exist (high level only) 13. What high level risks or considerations does your organisation typically take into account when procuring Occupational Health (OH) service contracts? Please provide general themes only (not commercially sensitive details), such as service quality, compliance, capacity, resilience, workforce needs, financial considerations, or market availability. I would also like to emphasise that I am not requesting any personal data relating to identifiable individuals. Where there is any risk of identification such as information relating to very small teams, please apply the appropriate number arranges and release the information rather than withholding the whole information under Section 40(2) Similarly, where information may engage Section 43 (commercial interests), please redact only the specific commercially sensitive elements and disclose the remainder of the document. Where you apply any qualified exemption, and the exemption is not absolute, please provide a full public interest test explaining the factors you have considered for and against disclosure.
Response
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