A specialist nurse dedicated to improving care for patients with pleural disease, including those with mesothelioma has been given funding by Scotland’s leading asbestos charity Clydeside Action on Asbestos. The new pleural specialist nurse will be based within the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and will see patients from throughout the West of Scotland.
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Service update
From January 7th 2019, we will be temporarily relocating from our current offices at 245 High Street to Ladywell Business Centre.
Service update
Service update From January 7th 2019, we will be temporarily relocating from our current offices at 245 High Street to Ladywell Business Centre. Please note that you should continue to use our address in High Street if you are forwarding any mail to CAA as this will be redirected to us. If you require […]
Update: Docherty v Secretary of State
The family of a mechanical fitter who died of an asbestos-related illness in England after inhaling the deadly dust while working as an apprentice at a shipbuilding company in Scotland should pursue their claim for damages under Scots law, after the Inner House of the Court of Session overturned a judge’s ruling that the case should be determined under English law.
Update: Appeal for witnesses
An update on our Appeal in May 2018 for witnesses on behalf of the family of the late Robert Henderson.
CAA AGM 2018
Thank you to everyone who came along to our AGM on Saturday


