EHN special editions
We're celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Health and Safety at Work Act and the Control of Pollution Act with two special editions of EHN available to all.
CIEH Member: £180
Affiliate member: £280
Non-member: £280
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Available dates:
16 September
14 November
This technical workshop provides a detailed overview of the First-tier Tribunal Property Chamber (FTPC) and its role and powers. The course offers guidance on how to successfully defend appeals as well as how to try and resolve disputes and avoid appeals.
This will help you to understand the benefit of good practice in carrying out inspections and assessing conditions using the HHSRS, and the enforcement provisions of the Housing Act 2004, in minimising the incidence of appeals.
There will be guidance on the collection, collation and presentation of evidence and information to support enforcement action and to provide robust defence against appeals.
Delegates will gain valuable insight on the information requirements of the Tribunal when an appeal is lodged, and the Tribunal rules, regulations and procedures for hearing appeals.
CPD: 6 hours
John Easey, Environmental Health Practitioner
John has worked in the field of housing standards for the last 20+ years, both in private practice providing consultancy, survey and training services, and more recently as an enforcement officer within local authority private sector housing teams. He has also been a member of the English Housing Survey team since 2001 and has used the HHSRS in survey work from 2002.
He has been involved in training local authority and housing association officers on the provisions of the Housing Act 2004, either through the various initial government funded training schemes or by direct commission from clients, since the mid-2000s.
He recently retired from his part time role in a local authority as a senior private sector housing officer with responsibilities including general complaints, HMO licensing and enforcement, caravan site licensing, DFGs, and the development of policy and procedures, to concentrate on his housing consultancy practice and on training provision.
Online (Zoom)
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EHN special editions
We're celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Health and Safety at Work Act and the Control of Pollution Act with two special editions of EHN available to all.