Our
Asbestos in Schools project is taking shape and will be ready within the next
few weeks. Funding has now been secured from the trade unions Unite, UCATT and
ATL, along with donations from the Cowley Family and Linda Reinstein’s Asbestos
Disease Awareness Organisation.
As
with the Asbestos in the Home project, the focus will be on an interactive
computer programme. This will give a virtual
guided tour around typical school buildings, highlighting the areas where
asbestos might be found. This programme can be shown on a large screen at
events – but most importantly it will be saved onto usb sticks and distributed
to schools and teachers. The programme can then be used in staff rooms during
training sessions, or viewed by teachers individually.
There
will also be an accompanying booklet and a launch event to be held during the
school holidays. We really hope that through
this work, we can save lives. There are
currently over 400 schools in the county of Derbyshire alone which still
contain asbestos and the workforce urgently need to be informed on how best to
protect themselves and their pupils.
The
programme is being given the finishing touches by Derby Quad – here’s a taster:
If
you know of anyone who works in a school, and who might like to get involved in
raising awareness of the project, please ask them to contact us on
mail@asbestossupport.co.uk
You can also make an online donation by visiting our page on https://secure.thebiggive.org.uk/projects/view/22886/asbestos-in-schools-awareness-project-(asap)
You can also make an online donation by visiting our page on https://secure.thebiggive.org.uk/projects/view/22886/asbestos-in-schools-awareness-project-(asap)