The Ben Holden Ltd team are delighted to launch our new Vocational Rehabilitation and Occupational Health service – taking a fresh approach to helping people remain in or return to work.

Led by a passionate and multidisciplinary team, the service is run by experienced Occupational Therapist and Case Manager, Dinuli Senaratne.

Supported by fellow Occupational Therapist and business founder Ben Holden, the service incorporates a mix of occupational therapy techniques and more traditional vocational rehabilitation practices to provide clear, objective and practical recommendations.

The services we offer

  • Vocational case management
  • Job Demands Analysis (JDAs)
  • Worksite assessments
  • Transferable Skills Analysis (TSA)
  • Vocational redirection
  • Employability skills
  • Service leadership and referrals

But unlike most other providers, we also offer independent occupational health assessments.

These can be undertaken either remotely or in person, covering areas like fitness for work opinions, return-to-work advice and reasonable adjustment recommendations.

We can also offer clear and concise reports for both employers and referrers, painting a clear picture of each individual’s unique needs and how they can be best supported. 

How our occupational health approach sets us apart

As Occupational Therapists, our specialists are trained in using rehabilitation approaches that focus on problem solving and workplace adjustments.

That includes experience in both the physical and mental health spheres, allowing them to better respond to physical, psychological and social difficulties when it comes to the workplace. 

They are also well-versed in delivering staff wellbeing interventions – and know how to inspire positive changes to businesses with the aim of improving employee satisfaction and sickness rates.

A word from our service lead

Dinuli said: “Helping people get back into work is an amazing feeling – it doesn’t just provide us meaning as professionals, but makes a real difference to the lives of the clients we work with.

“It is incredibly important to know when is the right time for someone to be at work and when it can be having a detrimental impact on health. That’s where we come in. 

“We look at the enablers and the barriers in different people’s situations and approach their circumstances on a personalised, case-by-case basis.

“Work is such an important part of good health, physical and mental, so giving someone back that meaning and purpose to someone who has suffered a catastrophic injury or who has a disability or any other barrier, is hugely rewarding.” 

To read more, please visit our Vocational Rehabilitation and Occupational Health page.