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This journal article describes the author's experience of taking a diverse group of nursing students to a farm where they were shown the interconnections of healthy soil, quality food, and human…
This article by CSH's Sustainable Surgery Fellow, Chantelle Rizan, and co-authors, providesgreenhouse gas emission factors for the different healthcare waste streams in the…
Background: Health-care services are necessary for sustaining and improving human wellbeing, yet they have an environmental footprint that contributes to environment-related threats to human health.…
This article addresses the growing concern of the impact of climate change is having on healthcare services. There has been a call for all allied health professionals to prepare and mitigate these…
SusQI project completed as part of The 2020University Hospitals DorsetNHS Foundation Trust Green Ward Competition.
Team members: Michelle Kirkland (Medicines Management & Accredited Technician) and…
Project completed as part of the National Green Maternity Challenge 2024-25 by the South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation TrustImproving perinatal pelvic health outcomes by increasing uptake of…
Published date
March 2025
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Jennifer Prescot, Perineal Specialist Midwife, Warwick Hospital
Resource Description:
Project completed as part of The 2018 University Hospitals SouthamptonNHS Foundation Trust Green Ward Competition.
Project Aim:
To optimise patients in readiness for…
September susnet event recording of Dr Marion Lynch's talk, 'Parallel Lives: Creative health, climate change, and nursing's call to action'.About the event:Dr Marion Lynch shared about preserving…
Project completed as part of the National 2025 Green Nursing Challenge by the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust teamThe team:Myra Robson - Clinical Lead, Bladder, Bowel & Pelvic HealthImogen Cotton -…
Published date
October 2025
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by
Myra Robson - Clinical Lead, Bladder, Bowel & Pelvic Health and Imogen Cotton - Graduate Management Trainee