REHIS Newsletter launched!

  • 18 January 2011

The REHIS Newsletter was launched on the website today and features short articles on news, initiatives, events and other activities which promote environmental and public health across Scotland. The newsletter, which will be produced on a monthly basis, will highlight the work of all public health professionals and their contribution to the improvement and protection […]

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REHIS backs business guidance

  • 18 January 2011

New guidance issued to businesses on how to comply with the proposed anti-smoking measures is given full support by the Institute. (8 November 2005) More.

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Private water supplies made clear

  • 18 January 2011

The Scottish Executive has issued a series of information letters to local authorities offering guidance on how the new Regulations should be applied. One letter clarifies the position with Private Water Supplies on Dairy Farms. They are classed as a ‘commercial activity’ and therefore fall to be treated as a Type A supply. For further […]

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Housing (Scotland) Act 2006

  • 18 January 2011

This legislation was passed by the Parliament on 24 November 2005 and received Royal Assent on 5 January 2006. It builds on and repeals certain sections of the previous Housing (Scotland) Acts (HSAs) and will have a major impact on how Environmental Health Officers deal with sub-standard housing.

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Smoking enforcement liaison group formed

  • 18 January 2011

A new national liaison group has been established to deal with the subject of enforcement of the Smoke-Free initiative, with a meeting having been held in Milngavie, near Glasgow this week. It was attended by Smoking Enforcement Officers, Environmental Health Officers and Managers representing almost all of Scotland’s local authorities. The delegates were addressed by […]

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Comparison of the Scottish Election Manifestos – May 2007

  • 18 January 2011

The attached document has been produced to summarise the Environmental Health priorities of five of the main Scottish political parties: Scottish Conservatives; Scottish Green Party; Scottish Labour; Scottish Liberal Democrats; Scottish National Party. The environment, public health, climate change, local government provision, poor housing, traffic congestion and air quality all appear to be concerns for […]

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International Essay Competition Launched

  • 18 January 2011

REHIS launched an International Essay Competition last week. REHIS, a Founder Member of the International Federation of Environmental Health, celebrated its 135th birthday earlier this year and has marked the occasion by inviting undergraduate and postgraduate students on Environmental Health programmes accredited by member organisations of the Federation to participate in an essay competition. The […]

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Scottish Coalition on Tobacco calls on all political parties to introduce new robust tobacco control strategy for Scotland

  • 18 January 2011

The Scottish Coalition on Tobacco (SCOT) today called on all of Scotland’s political parties to include a commitment to a new tobacco control strategy for Scotland in their manifestos. Saying that the previous comprehensive strategy was now out of date and it was time for a robust new strategy suitable for Scotland’s particular challenges and […]

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EHO Trainee problem not improving

  • 18 January 2011

Graduates with environmental health degrees may celebrate their successes, but then find difficulty in finding placements with local authorities. Figures gathered by the Institute show that the lack of training places is not getting any better. See press release

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MSPs urged to act on sunbed cancer threat

  • 18 January 2011

REHIS has called on MSPs to support the proposed Private Member’s Bill to regulate sunbed salons. Details of the Bill have been put out to consultation prior to formal tabling in the Scottish Parliament, by Ken Macintosh, Labour MSP for Eastwood. The Institute is currently carrying out a survey of the use of sunbeds throughout […]

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New figures show more Sunbeds – and more complaints

  • 18 January 2011

A newly-published survey of all 32 Scottish Councils has shown that there are now more tanning outlets in Scotland than ever before, with an increasing number of complaints. With the number of cases of skin cancer on the increase, REHIS is calling for strong legislation to control these establishments.

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