September 2008

Enforcing misconnections guidance

Misconnected drainMisconnected drainAlehm good practice guidance on enforcing drainage mis-connections.

Successful London scores on doors scheme expanded

Alehm's Scores on the Doors London Implementation Group has met representatives of other five-star schemes and agreed in principle to the aligning of scoring approaches to arrive at one consistent five-star scheme.

When we were first establishing the London pilot, the Food Standards Agency restricted the number of authorities outside London who could use the London scheme to about 10. However, now that phase is complete, Alehm would like to invite any other authorities to use the London scheme.

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Best of the Best 2008 presentation

Alehm was at Best of the Best 2008, where we held a workshop entitled Regional working in London. We spoke about our new model for improving the effectiveness and impact of regional Chief Officer groups that supports better Environmental Health service.

Successful launch

Stephen Battersby CIEH presidentStephen Battersby CIEH presidentOn Monday 8 September 2008, Alehm invited delegates from Government, commercial partners, policy groups, London colleges and other public sector organisations gathered at 15 Hatfields to hear how the Association of Environmental Health Managers has adapted to support improving environmental health for Londoners, by launching a charitable, not-for-profit, company - London Environmental Health Practitioners Limited.

A4e praise Alehm's diverse training programme

Award presentationAward presentationPublic service reform organisation A4e, have identified Alehm's scheme to improve the diversity of the next generation of environmental health professionals as a success story.

A4e have recognised how this programme successfully enhances workforce diversity through training interventions aimed at black, Asian and minority ethnic people.