The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) has approved the conference for 17 hours of continuing education credit with NEHA

 

Two Additional Reasons to Attend the May 2012 National Lead and Healthy Homes Conference…

 

HUD’s Revised Guidelines Will Be Presented At The Conference

 

HUD will issue the newly revised Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards In Housing and will conduct a special session at the conference providing attendees with the opportunity to examine updated information based on changes in federal regulations; lead hazard control practices,protocols and procedures; and, practitioners’ experiences in using the Guidelines.

 

A Call To Arms: Next Steps in the Fight to Restore the CDC Lead Program and Secure the Future of Federal Lead and Healthy Homes Programs

 

The conference will include special programs focusing on what actions can be taken in light of the drastic reductions of CDC funding that would virtually eliminate the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program and CLPPPs, and what the future has in store for HUD and EPA lead and Healthy Homes programs as well.

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EIGHTH GREAT YEAR !

A National Conference that Combines

THE INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & TECHNOLOGIES CONFERENCE

Sponsored by the Lead and Environmental Hazards Association

&

THE LEAD AND HEALTHY HOMES GRANTEES CONFERENCE

Sponsored by the National Association of Lead and Healthy Homes Grantees

May 1 – 4, 2012 * NEW ORLEANS, LA

Plus Pre-Conference Workshops on Monday, April 30th

"Early Bird" Registration Rates Available thru December 31, 2011


 

Dear Colleague:

We invite you to attend the 2012 National Conference in New Orleans. With so many issues and challenges before us, the conference gives us an excellent opportunity to examine new program directions and best practices; identify ways to stretch limited resources; build and sustain lead poisoning prevention, lead hazard control and healthy housing programs; learn how to pursue funding opportunities; discuss how to best undertake inspection, risk assessment, project remediation and clearance; and clarify how to utilize federal regulations to advance program objectives.

The conference will also give us an opportunity to explore post-Katrina recovery progress in the New Orleans area. On Tuesday morning, attendees will be able to take a tour of areas that were devastated by Katrina and to view their present conditions, or take a tour of the wetland areas around New Orleans to see first hand the ecological affects of Katrina on the area. In addition, organizations instrumental in the rebuilding process will set up information displays and participate in conference sessions.

Our respective associations are pleased to bring you this conference.

Kent Ackley, President,
Lead and Environmental Hazards Association

Dr. Brenda Reyes,
Board Member National Association of Lead and Healthy Homes Grantees

 

2012 Conference Registration Options