Invitation to IIAC Public Meeting on 16 October 2025 in London
Summary
The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) announced a public meeting on 16 October 2025 from 10am to 1pm at The Wesley Hotel & Conference Venue, London. The meeting will explain IIAC's role in recommending diseases and occupations for the industrial injuries scheme, present the council's work from the past year, and provide an opportunity for attendees to contribute views on future priorities. RSVPs and questions are requested by Monday 13 October 2025.
What changed
The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council published an invitation for a public meeting scheduled 16 October 2025 in London. The meeting is designed to educate members of the public, representatives, and professionals interested in occupational diseases about IIAC's advisory role and recent activities. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear presentations and contribute input on future work priorities.
For affected parties, this meeting represents a chance to engage directly with the advisory body that influences which occupational diseases and job-related conditions are covered under the industrial injuries scheme. No compliance obligations are created by this announcement. Parties wishing to attend should reserve a place by 13 October 2025 at the provided email address.
What to do next
- Monitor for meeting outcomes and any updates to industrial injuries scheme recommendations
- Reserve attendance by 13 October 2025 via email if interested
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Invitation to an IIAC meeting on 16 October 2025
An opportunity for members of the public to learn about the work of the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC).
From: Industrial Injuries Advisory Council Published 29 August 2025 Last updated 2 October 2025
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The aim of the meeting is to give members of the public, their representatives, and people with a professional interest in occupational diseases, the opportunity to learn and ask questions about the council’s work.
The meeting will in London from 10am to 1pm at:
The Wesley Hotel & Conference Venue
Euston House
81-103 Euston Road
London
NW1 2EZ
The meeting will include:
- an explanation of the council’s role in making recommendations to ministers about the industrial injuries scheme
- presentations and discussions about the council’s work in the past year
- an opportunity to contribute views and ideas on the council’s future work The council welcomes any questions in advance of the meeting, where they will respond.
Reserve a place or ask questions by Monday 13 October 2025 at iiac@dwp.gov.uk.
About IIAC
The (IIAC) provides advice to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and the Department for Communities in Northern Ireland on matters relating to the industrial injuries scheme. In particular, it gives advice on which diseases, and the jobs that cause them, should be included in the scheme.
The council is formed of medical, scientific and legal experts, and representatives of employers and employed earners.
The council does not represent the Department for Work and Pensions and has no involvement in individual claims or decisions.
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- 2 October 2025
Changed the closing date for requests to attend IIAC's public meeting on 16 October 2025 from Monday 29 September 2025 to Monday 13 October 2025.
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