This list details the resources that are available for trainers who deliver REHIS food safety,food and health,control of infection and health and safety courses.The list includes an order form.
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REHIS Trainers’ Resource List 2011
REHIS Conference 2013 ‘Environmental Health – Apart, Yet Connected’
The REHIS Annual Conference is the principal Environmental Health event to take place in Scotland. It provides an opportunity to reflect on current and future approaches to protecting and improving the health of the Scottish people and to renew friendships and make new ones. This year’s Conference is being held in Renfrew and I look forward to welcoming you.
Bernard Forteath, President
See attached flyer for more information.
REHIS e-Newsletter ‘News for Public Health Professionals’
The December 2012 edition of the REHIS e-Newsletter ‘News for Public Health Professionals’ has been uploaded to this website and is accessible from a dedicated public access portal to the right of this news item.
If you wish to feature any Environmental Health or Public Health initiative, event or activity in the REHIS Newsletter, please contact Jim Thomson, Policy/Professional Development Officer, The Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland, 19 Torphichen Street, Edinburgh, tel: 0131 229 2968 or jt@
CONTAMINATED BEEF BURGERS HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF REALISTIC FOOD SAMPLING REGIME IN SCOTLAND
The Institute calls for an increase in food sampling and tests to ensure the protection of the food chain and consumer protection in Scotland.
See attached press release for more information.
Environmental Health Scotland-The Journal of the Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland-Winter 2012
The Winter 2012 edition of Environmental Health Scotland, the REHIS Journal, can be accessed in the Members area. This edition includes articles on Controlling Bed Bugs and Cockroaches in Residential Properties: A Focus on Govanhill; Preventing Legionellosis; Full Steam Ahead at the Engine Shed; REHIS Annual Awards Ceremony 2012;Professional Development ; Sustainability of an Ecological Sanitation Project in Thyolo District, Malawi; Journalism Awards 2012;Food Hygiene Training in Schools Initiative; Family Firm is Scotland’s Green Champion; From the Courts and the REHIS Conference 2013.
Over 500 organisations from across Scotland have already taken the Zero Waste Challenge
The Zero Waste Challenge is the new online service that gives you immediate access to a downloadable waste prevention action plan tailored to your business.
Simply tell us a little bit about who you are and what you do to discover the key things that your business can do now to save money.
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Take the Zero Waste Challenge and get a FREE waste prevention action plan for your organisation now.
If you want to reduce your business waste and boost your profits in 2013, then you are minutes away from finding out how you can do just that.
Over 500 organisations from across Scotland have already taken the Zero Waste Challenge. If you aren’t one of them yet, take the Zero Waste Challenge today and get a FREE waste prevention action plan for your organisation.
Go to http://challenge.zerowastescotland.org.uk/
New Honorary Vice-President
Young Samanyika has been appointed as an Honorary Vice-President of the Institute. Young is President of the Malawi Environmental Health Association (MEHA) and is the Principal Environmental Health Officer at the Ministry of Health in Malawi. MEHA is one of the Institute’s international partners. Young has visited Scotland on two occasions both facilitated by REHIS and he presented a paper at the Institute’s Environmental Health Update event in 2009. MEHA, under the Presidency of Young, has progressed the development of the Environmental Health Service and has revitalised the role of MEHA in Malawi. The latter includes the introduction of CPD for members. Honorary Vice-President appointments are for periods of up to three years and can be extended by the Council.
George Fairgrieve OBE
George Fairgrieve, a long standing member and Fellow of the Institute, has rounded off an eventful 2012 by being awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours List. Prior to his retirement as Food and Safety Manager with East Lothian Council, after 42 years of service, in August George stood down as the Chairman of the Scottish Food Law Enforcement Committee (SFELC). During his tenure as SFELC Chairman George oversaw the development and strengthening of the committee and it is now widely respected and envied across the UK . SFELC is a true liaison committee with all food sectors represented and contributing to formulation of workable policy, good guidance and an excellent sounding board for all food issues. George was also elected to the Institute’s Council at its Annual General Meeting in November. The Institute offers its hearty congratulations to George and its best wishes to him and to his family.
Tom Bell
Chief Executive
The Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland
Season’s Greetings and Best Wishes for 2013
The President, members of Council and members of staff at REHIS wish everyone in the Scottish and International environmental health community a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
REHIS Annual Conference 2013
Dates for your 2013 diary.
16/17 May THE GLYNHILL HOTEL, RENFREW
The REHIS Annual Conference is the principal Environmental Health event to take place in Scotland.
It provides an opportunity for participants to reflect on current and future approaches to protecting and improving the health of the Scottish people and to renew friendships and make new ones. Conference 2013 will be held at the Glynhill Hotel (www.glynhill.com), Renfrew. The hotel is well served by public transport and a taxi from Paisley Gilmour Street station takes a matter of minutes.
The conference programme will be launched early in the New Year.
Annual Award Ceremony 2012
The photographs taken at the Annual Awards Ceremony 2012 are now available to view and download at the following link https:/photographs-rehis-events
One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of the REHIS Meritorious Endeavours in Environmental Health Award.
The recipient of the Award for 2012 is Peter Midgley. Peter is a long-standing member of the Institute and a Chartered Environmental Health Officer. He is Head of the Enforcement Branch of the Food Standards Agency Scotland. The award recognises Peter’s contribution to the protection of public health in Scotland over many years, his support of the Institute’s objectives and his support for the important role that the Environmental Health Profession plays in the improvement and protectionof public health in Scotland.
REHIS e-Newsletter ‘News for Public Health Professionals’
The November 2012 edition of the REHIS e-Newsletter ‘News for Public Health Professionals’ has been uploaded to this website and is accessible from a dedicated public access portal to the right of this news item.
If you wish to feature any Environmental Health or Public Health initiative, event or activity in the REHIS Newsletter, please contact Jim Thomson, Policy/Professional Development Officer, The Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland, 19 Torphichen Street, Edinburgh, tel: 0131 229 2968 or jt@