Contribution to occupational health campaigns, international debate and public awareness of miner’s lung and asbestos related disease and disability.

Impact: Impact - for External PortalQuality of life and safety, Public understanding, information and debate, Culture and creativity

Narrative

A significant contribution has been made to: a) occupational health policy debates and widening public awareness about the connections between employment environments and disease, and b) compensation struggles and campaigns to improve health and safety in the contemporary workplace, as a result of oral history research on targeting the experience of asbestos and coal mining-related diseases. This has benefitted agencies, organisations and policy-makers involved in campaigning for disease victims and those individuals, families and communities who suffer from occupational diseases - including asbestos-related ones - within Scotland, the UK and globally. There has also been a wider public impact in terms of contributing to sustainable public and community heritage.
Impact statusOpen
Category of impactQuality of life and safety, Public understanding, information and debate, Culture and creativity

Keywords

  • asbestos
  • miner's lung
  • oral history
  • REF2014 impact case study