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Report
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Opening of Eighth Session of enHealth Council The eighth session
of the enHealth Council was held in Perth on 17th October 2001. The following
Members were in attendance:
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Administration Matters Minutes of the seventh session and Session Report, June 2001 Members noted and endorsed the Minutes and Session Report from the seventh session of Council. Action arising Members noted the status of action arising from the seventh session of Council. Out-of-session items and decisions (June 2001-September 2001) The four out-of-session items considered between June 2001 and September 2001 were noted:
Members discussed the HIA Guidelines noting the considerable achievement in finalising the report. Members agreed to seek a formal recommendation from NPHP for the uptake of these guidelines by State and Territory jurisdictions. Council budget and work program Members discussed the enHealth budget and work program and potential funding options for planned activities currently unfunded. Members reconfirmed that the HIA series and the Indigenous Environmental Health Workers Projects were still the highest priorities given funding constraints. Council proposed meeting dates for 2002 Members discussed dates and venues for enHealth Council meetings in 2002 and agreed that the next meeting would be held in Canberra on 13th and 14th February 2002.
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Policy Issues National Environmental Health Strategy a) Non-auditory Health Effects of Noise Members noted the current status of the review of the non-auditory health effects of noise. b) Sustainable Development The Integrating Sustainable Development Principles and Environment Health Practice publication was circulated to members out-of-session seeking members views on the agenda for action. c) Workforce Members noted the progress of workforce issues being managed by the AIEH. Action includes:
d) Research The Chair and the Secretariat met with Prof Tony McMichael, Director of the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH). The purpose of the meeting was to discuss options for the establishment of an Environmental Health Research Centre. e) Mid-term Review of Implementation Plan Members noted the status of current projects underway and/or completed according to the actions identified within the Implementation Plan. Members noted that the report card is the first stage of the review. The report card indicates the status of each activity noted in the Implementation Plan, and whether the projects are completed, ongoing, still relevant or have been replaced by a new project. Stage 2 of the Implementation Plan Review will identify milestones to measure the success of the implementation of the National Environmental Health Strategy. f) Economic Evaluation Members noted the current status of activities lead by Queensland Health towards the development of guidelines for economic evaluation of environmental health. Mr Brian Wall, spokesman for Applied Economics (consultant), spoke to a paper that provided an update of the project and listed eight possible case studies to illustrate the principles of economic evaluation in the report. Indigenous Environmental Health a) National Indigenous Environmental Health Forum (NIEHF) Members noted the outcomes of the Forum meeting. The Chair of the Forum reported on the main outcomes of the NIEHF, held on 5 September 2001. The outcomes included:
Members discussed the issue of salary conditions amongst EHWs and it was agreed that Mr Jackson, Mr Schobben and Ms ODonnell will prepare a letter to ATSIC on this issue. b) Indigenous Environmental Health Map of Agencies, Roles and Responsibilities Project (Mapping Project) The status of the project to map the roles and responsibilities of agencies involved in Indigenous environmental health was noted. c) NIEHF Representation in State Decision Making Processes When this issue was raised at the 7th session, members agreed that involvement of members of the Forum in funding and decision making processes affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental health was an issue to be considered within each jurisdiction. State and Territory members undertook to raise the issue with their Aboriginal Health Units and NIEHF representative. d) National Review of Indigenous Environmental Health Workers Members noted the draft project brief. The enHealth Council agreed that the National Review of Indigenous Environmental Health Workers is a priority issue to commence in 2001-02. The National Review will be undertaken by an appropriately qualified consultant or consortia with experience and a detailed understanding of Indigenous environmental health and IEHW issues. It is expected the Review will be undertaken over a 12 month period. enHealth Council Task Groups a) Information Task Group Members were asked to note the process for the development of a conceptual framework for environmental health indicators, which will be circulated to members at a later date for comment. Guidelines and Publications Development a) Health Impact Assessment Series Members noted the progression of the Health Impact Series - Intensive Animal Husbandry document. The steering group will hold a teleconference on the 6th November to progress the project. The Management of Asbestos in the Non-Occupational Environment At the 6th Session, Council supported a proposal prepared by the Department of Health Western Australia to develop national guidelines for the management of asbestos in the non-occupational environment. This proposal included:
Members noted the progress of this project and that a workshop will be held in Adelaide in November 2001. Indoor Air Quality in the Home Members noted the status of the activities towards the finalisation of the Healthy Homes booklet. The editorial committee is having a teleconference on 31st October 2001 to discuss the finalisation process and the membership of the broader reference group. Ms Gillman noted a publication that Environment Australia had recently released on Air Toxics. It was reported that this document is a technical document on ambient air toxics and that the revision of the healthy homes document might include references to this document where appropriate. In turn; it was noted that a simplified version of the Air Toxics Report will be produced for the public and would aim to complement information on the Healthy Homes document. Development of Air Quality Guidelines for WA Members noted that there has been no further progress on the project. |
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Environmental Health Issues Rural and Remote Potable Water Project Members noted the status of the progress report on the development of the Rural and Remote Potable Water Project database that was released by the Bureau of Rural Sciences in September 2001. Economic Evaluation of Ross River Virus in WA Ms Delia Hendry gave a presentation on a proposed study on the Economic Impact of Ross River Virus in the Peel Region, WA. Ms Hendry focused on a regional study that might be adapted to a national study. The proposal aimed to evaluate the economic impacts of Ross River Virus on:
It was noted that this study would be valuable as an example of an economic evaluation of an environmental health issue. NHMRC/enHealth Council joint project on Toxicity Assessment for Carcinogenic Soil Contaminants At the last meeting of Council, it was noted that enHealth Council had agreed to NHMRCs proposal for a joint committee of experts to be convened to assess the NHMRCs Risk Assessment methodology on carcinogenic soil contaminants. Dr Buckett noted that the expert committee might be run back-to-back to the NEPC workshop on contaminated sites to be held in May 2002. |
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Other Business Presentation on Bougainville with the Australian Army Mr Owen Ashby gave a presentation about his time in Bougainville. Responsibility for Management of the Health Effects of Wood Smoke A recommendation was made to members that each jurisdiction manage in collaboration with respective State and Territory environment agencies, the health effects of wood smoke. Technical Solutions and Alternative Technology in Remote Aboriginal Communities Mr Schobben and Mr Taylor provided a paper on the Technical Solution and Appropriate Technology in Remote Indigenous Communities. Council members noted this paper. Consultation with Public Health Organisations Members discussed the type of consultation which is appropriate for engaging with public health organisations. |
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