Эпизоды
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In this episode, I am joined by Dr Sue Kenneally, a weight management physician and qualified nutritionist, and Dr Matthew Lee, a resident doctor and sustainability lead for Doctors Association UK.
If you have been considering a plant-based diet, and/or you are interested in learning about the benefits of eating more plant-based meals, then this is the episode for you!
One health(who.int)
Home - Dr Sue Kenneally
Home -Plant Based Health Professionals UK
TheEAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet, Health - EAT Knowledge (eatforum.org)
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What do we mean when we talk about “waste” in health and social care? In this episode, our esteemed guest, Helen Howson, Director of the Bevan Commission, expertly breaks down what waste in health and social care looks like, and talks us through the work of the Bevan Commission to support waste reduction and decarbonisation in the Welsh health and care sector. Resources mentioned in this episode include:
Home - Bevan Commission
A prudent approach to health: Prudent health principles - Bevan Commission
What a Waste! - Bevan Commission
Let's Not Waste - Bevan Commission
Preetham Kodumuri - Bevan Commission
Science Project Title (bevancommission.org)
The Upper “Hand” of Sustainability (bevancommission.org)
Introducing team 4 of the Green Surgery Challenge | Centre for Sustainable Healthcare
A Welsh transcript for this episode will shortly be available in the Climate Smart Community on Gwella: https://leadershipportal.heiw.wales/go/ihuqsh
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In this episode, I am joined by the clinical leads for sustainability from Swansea Bay university health board: Alex Strong, Elana Owen and Sue West-Jones.
We talk about the work that they are doing to make their departments more sustainable and environmentally friendly, and how they are using their roles to embed sustainability across the health board.
Mentioned in the episode:
Newroles boost Swansea Bay's sustainability aspirations - Swansea BayUniversity Health Board (nhs.wales)
NHSEngland » Systems convening
Welshanaesthetic Green Network (WAGN) - Green Health Wales
Health Care Without Harm(noharm.org)
Centre forSustainable Healthcare |
Newexpectations of health boards to improve experience, speed up access and reduceemissions in emergency departments | GOV.WALES
Green ED: Home(rcem.ac.uk)
WelshGovernment commits to RCEM’s GreenED programme | RCEM
TheWell-being of Future Generations | GOV.WALES
Well-beingof Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 – The Future Generations Commissionerfor Wales
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In 2019, Welsh Government set a target for Wales’ publicsector, including the NHS, to be net zero for carbon emissions by 2030. In the second episode of the Climate Smart Conversations Podcast, we explore what thatmeans, and how we can achieve it.
There are two guests joining me in this episode: Calum Shaw, Environment SustainabilityImprovement Manager at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and Aled Guy FRGS CGeog, Head of Sustainability and Net Zero Carbon Management, NHSWales Shared Services Partnership.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
NHSWales Decarbonisation Strategic Delivery Plan (gov.wales)
https://www.sustainable-markets.org/news/private-sector-pursuit-of-sustainable-future-the-growth-story-of-our-time
https://a.storyblok.com/f/109506/x/6afd81f9c5/2023-sustainable-markets-initiative-impact-report.pdf
SustainabilityPledge: Reduce your Carbon Footprint in 2024 - Cardiff and Vale UniversityHealth Board (nhs.wales)
WalkingAids Service - Keeping Me Well
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In the first episode of the Climate Smart Conversations podcast, I am joined by two guest speakers: Dr Fiona Brennan and Dr Stacey Harris, as we discuss what sustainable healthcare is, and why it is needed.
Some of the resources mentioned throughout the podcast are listed below:
Home - Green Health Wales
Centre for Sustainable Healthcare |
Home | Sustainable Quality Improvement (susqi.org)
Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 – The Future Generations Commissioner for Wales2019 Report - Lancet Countdown
The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change: 2019 report (youtube.com)