Networking was a core activity for Nancy Tait's organisation, and one she pursued through the so-called 'SPAID Fellowship' (imagined as a supporters' club), through an extensive series of conferences and meetings, and through information exchange and the development of professional contacts and alliances with a range of organisations and individuals, notably unions, victims support groups, and legal experts. Primarily these were based in the UK. But Tait also maintained a North American correspondence, in particular with personal injury lawyers and with asbestos critics, and she avidly followed news on European health & safety regulation.
GB 249 OEDA/F
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GB 249 T-RUSK/F
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1972 - 1990
Parte de Robert Rusk papers
GB 249 OEDA/G
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1978-2007
Parte de Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives
OEDA often tracked information by subject rather than by current activity or pending matter. In this manner the organisation tended to accumulate data on a range of occupational and environmental health themes.
GB 249 OEDA/H
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1979-2007
Parte de Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives
GB 249 OEDA/J
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1970-2007
Parte de Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives
GB 249 OEDA/K
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1969-c.2008
Parte de Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association (William Ashton Tait) Archives
Further publications can be found in the OEDA collection of printed material; see link below.