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ehnewprofessionals.com

james and associates has sponsored this site since it began in 2004. It is a very useful and widely used resource for the new professional... featuring advice, tips, training and placement information as well as a forum for disussion and learning assistance.

click here to visit ehnewprofessionals.com

kairos-systems.com

Kairos Systems limited is our partner in i.jamas and the UK licence holder for the Audit Manager System.

click here to visit kairos-systems.com

Water for Kids

Water for Kids was set up as a charity in 1996 after two Environmental Health Practitioners (EHPs) visited Peru in 1995 as part of an EU sponsored scheme to help eradicate cholera after the outbreak of the early 1990's. Their work was largely concerned with larger scale water treatment and distribution. It was clear to them that many people in the smaller, less formal, settlements had need of environmental health services in general and safe water in particular. They decided they should “do something to help”. They looked for a charity which was addressing these issues, but they could not find one. So Water for Kids was born. Those 3 EHPs were David Clapham, Natasha Franklin and Stewart Petrie.

click here to visit Water for Kids

The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH)

The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) is a registered charity and the professional voice for environmental health.  It sets standards, accredits courses and qualifications for the education of members and other environmental health practitioners.

click here to visit the CIEH

The Trading Standards Institute (TSI)

The Trading Standards Institute is a not-for-profit professional membership association formed in 1881. representing Trading standards professionals in the UK and overseas.
click here to visit the TSI

National HMO Network

The National HMO Network aims to promote a wider understanding of all aspects of Houses in Multiple Occupation – HMOs.These are houses occupied by more than one household & are strictly defined in legislation.The Network brings together people from many disciplines - local authorities, landlords’ groups, tenants' groups, academic institutions & accommodation providers, government in England & Wales, private consultants, Shelter & professional bodies such as the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH).

click here to visit the National HMO Network

Association of Port Health Authorities (APHA)

The Association of Port Health Authorities co-ordinates and promotes an efficient port health service. It represents the interests of Member Authorities in discussions with Government on all matters relating to health control of shipping, aircraft and imported food.

click here to visit the APHA website