Why Join CEHA?
C.E.H.A. is the only professional environmental health
association in the state and is an affiliate of the National Environmental Health
Association.
Since its founding in 1954, the Association has grown to more than 300 members and
continues to improve the educational and professional qualifications of persons working in
Public Health. The association's aims and objectives include:
- Encouraging and actively promoting the personal and educational development of the membership through the pursuit of higher education, by special training courses, educational conferences or by other means,
- Maintaining at a high level, the qualifications necessary for Sanitarian registration in Connecticut and promoting the advancement of all professionals in the field of environmental health
- Facilitating standardization of methods in general
environmental health practices,
- Striving for increased recognition of Environmental Health as a profession rendering services vital to the health and well-being of the public,
- Development and support of environmental health legislation
certification.
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Scholarship Program
In keeping with its goal of promoting the environmental health profession, the Association
awards scholarships to deserving individuals interested in pursuing higher education in
environmental health or a related field. Successful Yankee Conferences and educational
seminars provide funding for annual offerings of the Marvin L Smith
and Yankee Conference Scholarships. If you are interested in obtaining information
or an application for a scholarship, or wish to view a list of recent recipients, Click on the
scholarships listed above.
Yankee Conference
The Yankee Conference, sponsored by the New England affiliates of the National
Environmental Health Association, has become an annual three-day event, featuring speakers
from government, industry, and environmental health. A broad spectrum of topics of concern
to affiliate states are covered, and hosting is rotating among the states. Proceeds are
applied toward the Yankee Conference scholarship program.
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