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Departmental Publication (Transparency)
Department of Health and Social Care

Jan. 25 2024

Source Page: DHSC annual report and accounts: 2022 to 2023
Document: DHSC annual report and accounts: 2022 to 2023 (web accessible) (PDF)

Found: ’s Active Travel Network, including by increasing locker capacity and improving drying room ventilation


Departmental Publication (Transparency)
Department of Health and Social Care

Jan. 25 2024

Source Page: DHSC annual report and accounts: 2022 to 2023
Document: DHSC annual report and accounts: 2022 to 2023 (print ready) (PDF)

Found: with DHSC’s Active Travel Network, including by increasing locker capacity and im proving drying room ventilation


Non-Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Offshore Petroleum Regulator for Environment and Decommissioning

Jan. 22 2024

Source Page: Buchan Redevelopment Project
Document: Environmental Statement (PDF)

Found: Executive HSSE Health, Safety, Security and Environment policy HV High Voltage HVAC Heating, Ventilation


Select Committee
First Report - Prevention in health and social care: healthy places

Report Jan. 19 2024

Committee: Health and Social Care Committee (Department: Department of Health and Social Care)

Found: include: 25 a) Quality, including excessive cold and energy efficiency of housing stock; building ventilation


Written Question
Schools: Coronavirus
Wednesday 17th January 2024

Asked by: Sarah Owen (Labour - Luton North)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will make an assessment of the potential merits of installing high-efficiency particulate absorbing filters in schools to tackle the risk of covid-19 infection.

Answered by Damian Hinds - Minister of State (Education)

The department has considered the merits of high-efficiency particulate absorbing (HEPA) filter use in schools, as well as recognising how good ventilation helps to create a healthy indoor environment for staff and students.

There is strong evidence from laboratory studies of the efficacy of HEPA filtration technology at removing airborne viruses and particulate matter from the air.

Departmental officials sit on the working group for a project looking at the implications and potential benefits of fitting primary schools with air cleaning technology: the Bradford classroom air cleaning technology (class-ACT) trial. This was funded by the Department of Health and Social Care and managed through the UK Health Security Agency. The study is run from the Centre for Applied Education Research which is based at the Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK. The trial has concluded, and the academic leads intend to publish the results in a peer-reviewed journal in due course.

Letting fresh air into indoor spaces can help remove air that contains virus particles which reduces the risk of respiratory illness, as well as improves pupils’ alertness and concentration. Between September 2021 and April 2023, the department delivered over 700,000 CO2 monitors to over 45,000 state-funded settings, including schools. This means that all eligible settings now have an assigned CO2 monitor for every teaching and childcare space to help them manage their ventilation.

For settings that identified spaces with sustained high CO2 readings (1500ppm or more) through their monitors, an application process was made available for department-funded air cleaning units (ACUs) that utilise HEPA technology. This policy was informed by the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies’ Environmental Modelling Group which advises that ACUs have limited benefit in spaces that are already adequately ventilated and should only be considered where the ventilation is inadequate and cannot be easily improved. The department has subsequently delivered over 9,000 ACUs to over 1,300 settings between January 2022 and April 2023.


Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Cabinet Office

Jan. 16 2024

Source Page: Joint Statement: US-UK Strategic Dialogue on Biological Security
Document: U.S. National Biodefense Strategy (PDF)

Found: transmission in the built environment, including antimicrobial and antiviral structures and surfaces, ventilation


Scottish Parliament Debate - Committee
Budget Scrutiny 2024-25 - Tue 16 Jan 2024

Mentions:
1: Matheson, Michael (SNP - Falkirk West) aware that one of the major challenges that we have with A and E performance is flow from A and E into hospitals - Speech Link
2: White, Tess (Con - North East Scotland) conceded that there are serious issues, as we have discussed previously, with the design of water and ventilation - Speech Link
3: Sweeney, Paul (Lab - Glasgow) ensure that there is a minimum safe staffing level across the healthcare system, particularly in acute hospitals - Speech Link


Scottish Government Publication (FOI/EIR release)
Environment and Forestry Directorate

Jan. 09 2024

Source Page: Briefing notes provided to Mairi McAllan MSP for the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee: FOI Release
Document: Briefing Pack - Net Zero Energy and Transport Committee - Air Quality Investigation - 14 March 23 (PDF)

Found: Scottish Government extend air quality monitoring to ensure vulnerable receptors such as schools and hospitals


Scottish Government Publication (FOI/EIR release)
Population Health Directorate

Jan. 09 2024

Source Page: Confirmation of Pfizer vaccine: FOI release
Document: FOI - 202200325008 - Annex A-B (PDF)

Found: • Younger demographic being admitted to hospitals now.