On-Demand Webinar Recording

The  deaths of two young girls in Northwich, Cheshire, UK from acute myeloid  leukaemia led to an intensive Public Health investigation into the  epidemiology and environment of the local community. This  presentation considers how the investigation team, parents of the  children, residents of the properties affected and the local community  worked together on a journey to identify any likely cause or link  between the two deaths. 

The  project won a number of awards and has since been identified as both an  example of best practice in community engagement and communication.

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About the speakers

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Graham  Aveyard,

Science Team Leader,

Environment  Canterbury

Graham  Aveyard is the Science Team Leader for Contaminated Land at Environment  Canterbury with a particular interest in contaminated land health risk. The  former Environmental Protection Manager from Cheshire in the UK and  Environmental Health Officer by ‘qualification’ has developed and  adapted to meeting a wide range of health protection demands over a  career spanning 30 years. Graham  took over the Environmental Protection Manager’s role for the council  heading the investigation just at time the investigation was concluding.  However, he followed up this investigation with those for the Sheltered  Old Peoples Home and public open space which both occupied the former  landfill site. Openness and engagement were again used in relation to  staff and service users of the sheltered accommodation.