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'Individual' Correspondence
GB 249 OEDA/H/4 · Dossiê/Processo · 1980-1983
Parte de Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Correspondence, filed in alphabetical order, A-Z by surname, dating from 1980-1983.
The annotations at the top of the letters read 'Individual correspondence' and the surname of the correspondent.

Includes topics of correspondence such as:
-building a network of contacts to support cases
-subscriptions to SPAID news
-thanks to Moira Anderson for her programme on asbestos
-blue asbestos research
-EEC Directives
-the presence of asbestos in buildings
-SPAID fellowship
-the SPAID newsletter
-people seeking information for cases
-students seeking information for dissertations

Mainly copies of outgoing correspondence but some incoming correspondence.

OEDA accounts
GB 249 OEDA/J/1 · Dossiê/Processo · 1982-2005
Parte de Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Financial records of SPAID / OEDA 1982-2005, in reverse chronological order. For 1988-1990, there are highly detailed spending records on the Electron Microscope Research Unit (EMU).

Includes copies of audited accounts, listings of accruals and reversals, annual income and expenditure sheets, annual balance sheets, profit and loss summaries, reports to the auditor, annual electron microscope costs for some years, National Insurance Employer's Annual Return for some years, separate account sheets for OEDA while both organisations overlapped 1993-1995.

Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust grant for 2003-2006
GB 249 OEDA/J/2/2/8 · Dossiê/Processo · 2002
Parte de Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives

Correspondence and papers re grant application for core funding from the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust.

OEDA applied for £60,450 per annum for three years, in the category 'Corporate responsibility', promising to work 'for changes in the law to ensure that companies protect workers and the community from the risk of asbestos [and that] all victims of asbestos and their families receive fair compensation from ensurers, employers and government departments'. To cover these issues OEDA proposed to develop their publications and information service.

The application was unsuccessful.