Promoting Sustainability in Healthcare Symposium - free places available
Some free places available by emailing SustainabilitySHS@brighton.ac.uk (free places are sponsorship from Responsible Futures, SWR and Low Carbon Europe).
School of Health Sciences Sustainability Symposium
Promoting Sustainability in Healthcare – How to Stay Positive
Checkland C122 Falmer Campus, University of Brighton, BN1 9PH 27 April 2018
Registration: https://delegate.brighton.ac.uk/sustainabilitysymposium
Oral presentations
09:00- Welcome and registration 09:30
09:30- 09:45
Prof Marina Novelli Welcome address University of Brighton
09:50- 10:10
Maja Milkowska Reducing emissions from anaesthetic Health Care Without Harm Europe gases
10:15- 10:35
Heather Baid Sustainability in critical care practice University of Brighton
10:40- 11:00
Maren Thurston Turning the intensive care unit green William Harvey Hospital, Kent
11:00- Coffee 11:20
11:20- 11:40
Louise Terry Emotional impact of environmental South Bank University and sustainability engagement
11:45- 12:05
Claire Jordan Care without carbon PEP tool Darzi Fellow, Care Without Carbon
12:10- 12:30
Chloe Griggs Psychological perspectives of climate Canterbury University change and sustainable healthcare
12:35- Lunch and optional workshops 02:00
02:05- 02:25
Darren Jones TBA Low Carbon Europe, Brighton
02:30- 02:50
Sarah Howes Moor health and wellbeing Plymouth University
02:55- 03:15
Marcello Bertotti Opportunities and challenges to the University of East London sustainability of social prescribing in
England
03:20- 03:50
Plenary Discussion Promoting sustainability in healthcare: how to stay positive
03:50- 04:00
Prof Debra Humphris Closing address Vice-Chancellor University of Brighton
Still accepting poster abstracts - email SustainabilitySHS@brighton.ac.uk Posters
Tania Wiseman
University of Brighton
Leisure in later life
Marianne Willmer
University of Brighton
Leadership and managing within care organisations module and sustainability
Katie Stone
St. Richards Hospital, Chichester
Reducing iatrogenic anaemia, financial cost and environmental waste from arterial blood gas testing in the intensive care setting
Rosetta West
South Bank University
Senior nursing lecturers’ understanding of education for sustainable development: a phenomenographic study
Sarah Howes
Plymouth University
NurSus TOOLKIT – providing a sound learning offer in sustainability literacy and competency in health education
Harri Dean-Orange
South Region Sustainability and Health Network
Zoe Williams
Kings College Hospital, London
Why do student nurses use non-sterile gloves inappropriately? A literature review.
Still accepting display requests - email SustainabilitySHS@brighton.ac.uk
Displays
Health Care Without Harm Europe
Low Carbon Europe
Sustainable Waste Management
Brighton Futures and Responsible Futures, University of Brighton
Research Design Service –School of Health Sciences, University of Brighton
Centre for Sustainable Healthcare