by theEHP | Oct 17, 2013 | Public Health, Public Health, Research, Store
A new collaborative study, from Public Health England (PHE) and parenting club, Bounty, found infants have little contact with adolescents and spend more time with their mothers than anyone else, providing valuable information on the best strategies to protect this age group from infections.
by theEHP | Oct 16, 2013 | Public Health, Public Health, Research, Store
A study by Public Health England (PHE) has found that use of interactive lesson plans significantly improved pupils’ knowledge of bugs and why hand hygiene is important in a farm setting with 80 per cent of children correctly answering questions after the intervention.
by theEHP | Oct 9, 2013 | Housing, Housing, Research, Store
A third of tenants (32%) who have been evicted, or threatened with eviction, have been put in this position after making a complaint to their landlords about the condition of a property, or after asking for repairs to be carried out, according to a survey carried out by online tenant community The Tenants’ Voice.
by theEHP | Oct 9, 2013 | Environmental Protection
A homeowner has been suffering from loud noise, smells and dust from a nearby business for more than six years after both Barrow and Cumbria councils failed to investigate his complaints properly, finds the Local Government Ombudsman.
by theEHP | Sep 15, 2013 | This Week at theEHP
Welcome to the new look and new style newsletter from theEHP.com.
After a short break to work on a couple of large (unrelated to environmental health) projects, it’s good to be back. For No. 100, I felt it was time to change things up a bit. As you can see, the newsletter now has a new theme and a new name. Hope you like it?
In this weeks newsletter you will find a new plan to tackle campylobacter, new figures on flat sharers, RPT Decisions and lots of prosecutions.