nhs sustainability day 2014 official launch
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Welcome
wwwnhssustainabilitydaycouk
A call to action for the NHSNHS Sustainability Day
bull A platform for whole system thinking on sustainable actions
bull Showcase for innovation excellence and best practise
bull Opportunity to learn share collaborate
bull Engage - staffpatientsvisitorssupply chain
bull Help develop an NHS that is fit for the future
bull Do one thing differently
bull We hope you will be inspired to take part in 2014
Motivating SuccessNHS Sustainability Day
bull Day of action and engagement across NHS
bull 100 organisation participated 2013bull 300 participating in 2014bull Key endorsementsbull Royal Colleges associations and
Institutesbull Sharing knowledge experience and best
practicebull Creating a legacybull National Road Showsbull Awardsbull Internationally showcasing NHS
dayforactionIf the NHS can deliver a sustainable focus collectively on
one day why cant we do it every day - think what a difference it would make
NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
Organisation date
NHS | Presentation to [XXXX Company] | [Type Date]7
Understanding sustainability
Rick WalkerCorporate Social Responsibility Senior Manager
NHS England
T Rick_Walker1
Section number
Sustainability
The goal of sustainable development is to enable all people hellip to satisfy their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life without compromising the quality of life of future generations
hellip meeting the needs of today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs hellip
8
High quality care for all now and for future generations
We have a single common definition of high quality care it is safe effective and a positive patient experience
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
The idea
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
NHS constitutionbull ldquohellip committed to providing best value for taxpayersrsquo money
and the most effective fair and sustainable use of finite resources hellip accountable to the public communities and patients hellip taking decisionshellipshould be transparent and clear to the public patients and staffrdquo
Public health outcomes bull ldquohellip wider factors that affect health and wellbeing and health
inequalities eg children in poverty green space for exercisehealth
bull ldquohellip healthy lifestyles ndash healthy choices ndash reducing health inequalities
10
We create the culture and conditions for health and care services and staff to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure that valuable public resources are used effectively to get the best outcomes for individuals communities and society for now and for future generations
World-class customer focus openness and transparency genuine patient and public participation empowering clinical leaders evidence-based decision making promoting innovation working in partnership
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS (financial social amp environmental)
Not only money
but our people
our knowledge and
skills
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
Our purpose
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
A call to action for the NHSNHS Sustainability Day
bull A platform for whole system thinking on sustainable actions
bull Showcase for innovation excellence and best practise
bull Opportunity to learn share collaborate
bull Engage - staffpatientsvisitorssupply chain
bull Help develop an NHS that is fit for the future
bull Do one thing differently
bull We hope you will be inspired to take part in 2014
Motivating SuccessNHS Sustainability Day
bull Day of action and engagement across NHS
bull 100 organisation participated 2013bull 300 participating in 2014bull Key endorsementsbull Royal Colleges associations and
Institutesbull Sharing knowledge experience and best
practicebull Creating a legacybull National Road Showsbull Awardsbull Internationally showcasing NHS
dayforactionIf the NHS can deliver a sustainable focus collectively on
one day why cant we do it every day - think what a difference it would make
NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
Organisation date
NHS | Presentation to [XXXX Company] | [Type Date]7
Understanding sustainability
Rick WalkerCorporate Social Responsibility Senior Manager
NHS England
T Rick_Walker1
Section number
Sustainability
The goal of sustainable development is to enable all people hellip to satisfy their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life without compromising the quality of life of future generations
hellip meeting the needs of today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs hellip
8
High quality care for all now and for future generations
We have a single common definition of high quality care it is safe effective and a positive patient experience
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
The idea
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
NHS constitutionbull ldquohellip committed to providing best value for taxpayersrsquo money
and the most effective fair and sustainable use of finite resources hellip accountable to the public communities and patients hellip taking decisionshellipshould be transparent and clear to the public patients and staffrdquo
Public health outcomes bull ldquohellip wider factors that affect health and wellbeing and health
inequalities eg children in poverty green space for exercisehealth
bull ldquohellip healthy lifestyles ndash healthy choices ndash reducing health inequalities
10
We create the culture and conditions for health and care services and staff to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure that valuable public resources are used effectively to get the best outcomes for individuals communities and society for now and for future generations
World-class customer focus openness and transparency genuine patient and public participation empowering clinical leaders evidence-based decision making promoting innovation working in partnership
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS (financial social amp environmental)
Not only money
but our people
our knowledge and
skills
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
Our purpose
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Motivating SuccessNHS Sustainability Day
bull Day of action and engagement across NHS
bull 100 organisation participated 2013bull 300 participating in 2014bull Key endorsementsbull Royal Colleges associations and
Institutesbull Sharing knowledge experience and best
practicebull Creating a legacybull National Road Showsbull Awardsbull Internationally showcasing NHS
dayforactionIf the NHS can deliver a sustainable focus collectively on
one day why cant we do it every day - think what a difference it would make
NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
Organisation date
NHS | Presentation to [XXXX Company] | [Type Date]7
Understanding sustainability
Rick WalkerCorporate Social Responsibility Senior Manager
NHS England
T Rick_Walker1
Section number
Sustainability
The goal of sustainable development is to enable all people hellip to satisfy their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life without compromising the quality of life of future generations
hellip meeting the needs of today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs hellip
8
High quality care for all now and for future generations
We have a single common definition of high quality care it is safe effective and a positive patient experience
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
The idea
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
NHS constitutionbull ldquohellip committed to providing best value for taxpayersrsquo money
and the most effective fair and sustainable use of finite resources hellip accountable to the public communities and patients hellip taking decisionshellipshould be transparent and clear to the public patients and staffrdquo
Public health outcomes bull ldquohellip wider factors that affect health and wellbeing and health
inequalities eg children in poverty green space for exercisehealth
bull ldquohellip healthy lifestyles ndash healthy choices ndash reducing health inequalities
10
We create the culture and conditions for health and care services and staff to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure that valuable public resources are used effectively to get the best outcomes for individuals communities and society for now and for future generations
World-class customer focus openness and transparency genuine patient and public participation empowering clinical leaders evidence-based decision making promoting innovation working in partnership
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS (financial social amp environmental)
Not only money
but our people
our knowledge and
skills
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
Our purpose
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
dayforactionIf the NHS can deliver a sustainable focus collectively on
one day why cant we do it every day - think what a difference it would make
NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
Organisation date
NHS | Presentation to [XXXX Company] | [Type Date]7
Understanding sustainability
Rick WalkerCorporate Social Responsibility Senior Manager
NHS England
T Rick_Walker1
Section number
Sustainability
The goal of sustainable development is to enable all people hellip to satisfy their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life without compromising the quality of life of future generations
hellip meeting the needs of today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs hellip
8
High quality care for all now and for future generations
We have a single common definition of high quality care it is safe effective and a positive patient experience
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
The idea
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
NHS constitutionbull ldquohellip committed to providing best value for taxpayersrsquo money
and the most effective fair and sustainable use of finite resources hellip accountable to the public communities and patients hellip taking decisionshellipshould be transparent and clear to the public patients and staffrdquo
Public health outcomes bull ldquohellip wider factors that affect health and wellbeing and health
inequalities eg children in poverty green space for exercisehealth
bull ldquohellip healthy lifestyles ndash healthy choices ndash reducing health inequalities
10
We create the culture and conditions for health and care services and staff to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure that valuable public resources are used effectively to get the best outcomes for individuals communities and society for now and for future generations
World-class customer focus openness and transparency genuine patient and public participation empowering clinical leaders evidence-based decision making promoting innovation working in partnership
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS (financial social amp environmental)
Not only money
but our people
our knowledge and
skills
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
Our purpose
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
Organisation date
NHS | Presentation to [XXXX Company] | [Type Date]7
Understanding sustainability
Rick WalkerCorporate Social Responsibility Senior Manager
NHS England
T Rick_Walker1
Section number
Sustainability
The goal of sustainable development is to enable all people hellip to satisfy their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life without compromising the quality of life of future generations
hellip meeting the needs of today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs hellip
8
High quality care for all now and for future generations
We have a single common definition of high quality care it is safe effective and a positive patient experience
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
The idea
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
NHS constitutionbull ldquohellip committed to providing best value for taxpayersrsquo money
and the most effective fair and sustainable use of finite resources hellip accountable to the public communities and patients hellip taking decisionshellipshould be transparent and clear to the public patients and staffrdquo
Public health outcomes bull ldquohellip wider factors that affect health and wellbeing and health
inequalities eg children in poverty green space for exercisehealth
bull ldquohellip healthy lifestyles ndash healthy choices ndash reducing health inequalities
10
We create the culture and conditions for health and care services and staff to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure that valuable public resources are used effectively to get the best outcomes for individuals communities and society for now and for future generations
World-class customer focus openness and transparency genuine patient and public participation empowering clinical leaders evidence-based decision making promoting innovation working in partnership
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS (financial social amp environmental)
Not only money
but our people
our knowledge and
skills
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
Our purpose
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
NHS | Presentation to [XXXX Company] | [Type Date]7
Understanding sustainability
Rick WalkerCorporate Social Responsibility Senior Manager
NHS England
T Rick_Walker1
Section number
Sustainability
The goal of sustainable development is to enable all people hellip to satisfy their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life without compromising the quality of life of future generations
hellip meeting the needs of today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs hellip
8
High quality care for all now and for future generations
We have a single common definition of high quality care it is safe effective and a positive patient experience
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
The idea
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
NHS constitutionbull ldquohellip committed to providing best value for taxpayersrsquo money
and the most effective fair and sustainable use of finite resources hellip accountable to the public communities and patients hellip taking decisionshellipshould be transparent and clear to the public patients and staffrdquo
Public health outcomes bull ldquohellip wider factors that affect health and wellbeing and health
inequalities eg children in poverty green space for exercisehealth
bull ldquohellip healthy lifestyles ndash healthy choices ndash reducing health inequalities
10
We create the culture and conditions for health and care services and staff to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure that valuable public resources are used effectively to get the best outcomes for individuals communities and society for now and for future generations
World-class customer focus openness and transparency genuine patient and public participation empowering clinical leaders evidence-based decision making promoting innovation working in partnership
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS (financial social amp environmental)
Not only money
but our people
our knowledge and
skills
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
Our purpose
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Sustainability
The goal of sustainable development is to enable all people hellip to satisfy their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life without compromising the quality of life of future generations
hellip meeting the needs of today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs hellip
8
High quality care for all now and for future generations
We have a single common definition of high quality care it is safe effective and a positive patient experience
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
The idea
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
NHS constitutionbull ldquohellip committed to providing best value for taxpayersrsquo money
and the most effective fair and sustainable use of finite resources hellip accountable to the public communities and patients hellip taking decisionshellipshould be transparent and clear to the public patients and staffrdquo
Public health outcomes bull ldquohellip wider factors that affect health and wellbeing and health
inequalities eg children in poverty green space for exercisehealth
bull ldquohellip healthy lifestyles ndash healthy choices ndash reducing health inequalities
10
We create the culture and conditions for health and care services and staff to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure that valuable public resources are used effectively to get the best outcomes for individuals communities and society for now and for future generations
World-class customer focus openness and transparency genuine patient and public participation empowering clinical leaders evidence-based decision making promoting innovation working in partnership
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS (financial social amp environmental)
Not only money
but our people
our knowledge and
skills
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
Our purpose
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
High quality care for all now and for future generations
We have a single common definition of high quality care it is safe effective and a positive patient experience
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
The idea
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
NHS constitutionbull ldquohellip committed to providing best value for taxpayersrsquo money
and the most effective fair and sustainable use of finite resources hellip accountable to the public communities and patients hellip taking decisionshellipshould be transparent and clear to the public patients and staffrdquo
Public health outcomes bull ldquohellip wider factors that affect health and wellbeing and health
inequalities eg children in poverty green space for exercisehealth
bull ldquohellip healthy lifestyles ndash healthy choices ndash reducing health inequalities
10
We create the culture and conditions for health and care services and staff to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure that valuable public resources are used effectively to get the best outcomes for individuals communities and society for now and for future generations
World-class customer focus openness and transparency genuine patient and public participation empowering clinical leaders evidence-based decision making promoting innovation working in partnership
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS (financial social amp environmental)
Not only money
but our people
our knowledge and
skills
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
Our purpose
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
NHS constitutionbull ldquohellip committed to providing best value for taxpayersrsquo money
and the most effective fair and sustainable use of finite resources hellip accountable to the public communities and patients hellip taking decisionshellipshould be transparent and clear to the public patients and staffrdquo
Public health outcomes bull ldquohellip wider factors that affect health and wellbeing and health
inequalities eg children in poverty green space for exercisehealth
bull ldquohellip healthy lifestyles ndash healthy choices ndash reducing health inequalities
10
We create the culture and conditions for health and care services and staff to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure that valuable public resources are used effectively to get the best outcomes for individuals communities and society for now and for future generations
World-class customer focus openness and transparency genuine patient and public participation empowering clinical leaders evidence-based decision making promoting innovation working in partnership
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS (financial social amp environmental)
Not only money
but our people
our knowledge and
skills
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
Our purpose
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We create the culture and conditions for health and care services and staff to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure that valuable public resources are used effectively to get the best outcomes for individuals communities and society for now and for future generations
World-class customer focus openness and transparency genuine patient and public participation empowering clinical leaders evidence-based decision making promoting innovation working in partnership
We are committed to ensuring our resources secure a sustainable NHS (financial social amp environmental)
Not only money
but our people
our knowledge and
skills
NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
Our purpose
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Sustainability in NHS England
12
Corporate Social Responsibility ndash is the way we understand and manage our impacts and take steps to use them in a positive way encompassingbull Patients ndash Doing the right thing for patients ndash
towards sustainable models of healthcarebull Community ndash Managing our impacts to support
communitiesbull Healthy environments ndash Reducing negative
impacts and protecting the environmentbull Our people ndash Striving to be the best employer we
canbull Our organisation ndash Having the highest
standards of accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Towards a plan
13
bull Offices (energy carbon waste water) bull Travel bull Local community benefitscommunity impact
(eg local procurement)bull Engaging amp involving staff ndash our personal
responsibilitiesbull Volunteering connecting to our prioritiesbull Exploring employability access to work links
to health outcomesbull Processes eg NHS Standard contractbull Exploring the scope of Commissioning tools amp
support CSU products primary care commissioning
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Sustainability day
14
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Rick Walker
Corporate Social Responsibility Senior ManagerEmail rickwalkernhsnet
Twitter Rick_Walker1
15
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Gracefield Gardens Health CentreApril 2013How it begins Building food growing capacity inside the Streatham located Health Centre
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Gracefield Gardens Health Centre April 2013Patients get to work preparing a planter
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paxton Green Group PracticeJune 2013 Participants planting crops
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Lambeth Walk Group Practice Summer 2013Using space at the side of the surgery to full potential
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Lambeth Walk Group PracticeOctober 2013Participants harvesting produce
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Lambeth GP Food Co-op
Funded by the London Borough of Lambeth and NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group
Supported and grown by the people of Lambeth
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas scavenging (AGSS)
Dr JMT PierceGemma MorrisTom Dugdale
University Hospital Southampton
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Nitrous oxide 100ppmIsoflurane 50ppm
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
bull Plug-in energy meters for all anaesthesia related equipmentbull Surreptitious observation of radiant heater usebull AGSS
ndash Obtained the total power consumption from all the locations from Estates Department
ndash Power clamped each of the 3 phases of the supply
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Energy use and surgical speciality
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Energy use and equipment
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Up in the loft
bull 31 operating roomsbull Total load 2515 kWhbull Mean derived load per room 08kWhtheatre
ndash 1947 kKwtheatre daybull Mean measured load 075 kWhtheatre
ndash 1803 kWhtheatredaybull In addition AGSS in radiology ICU catheter labs
ndash Additional 21kWndash 504 kWhday
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
135
390
1803
500Mean AR
Mean OR
Mean AGSS
Radiant heaters
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
How big is the issue
bull Theatre use 247ndash 204000 kWh year
bull Other use in radiology 247ndash 184000 kWh year
230 tonnes CO2 OR used for 40 of the time
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
What was the state of knowledge
bull 7 Night time surveys 11pmndash All AGSS left on
bull Survey anaesthetic department knowledge ofndash On off switchesndash Anaesthetic machine AGSS indicators
bull Informal telephone survey of other anaesthetic departments
bull Anaesthetic machine servicing teams
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
AGSS onoff switches
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Confirming the AGSS is working
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
The future
bull Initiatives have a honeymoon phasendash Staff turnover
bull Interface the anaesthesia machine with the AGSS proven too difficult
bull Occupancy sensors to activate AGSSndash Current project
bull Move to low FGF may prove safe enough to allow a significant reduction in the AGSS flow rate
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Corporate Services
Grow Your Own
Project
NHS Sustainability Day
Award 2013
For Best Community Engagement Initiative
Centre for Sustainable Health Care
NHS Forest Annual Awards
Most Innovative Site 2013
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Can more be done to choose safe environmentally sustainable food and a healthier diet
Question
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We reduce supplier related CO2 emissions by growing organic seasonal
crops Food miles have become food steps
Yes its possible adopting the Grow Your Own Model
We have reduced food waste harvesting produce to meet patient menu
requirementsWe can assure food quality and growing standards as there is no external
involvement in the growing process
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Providing a Healthier Diet
Fruit and vegetables are one of our main sources of vitamins and
minerals which the body needs to perform a variety of functions well
Vitamin A helps to strengthen our immune system B vitamins help us
process energy from food vitamin D helps us maintain healthy teeth and
bones and vitamin C helps to keep cells and tissues healthy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Louise Treasure Team Leader Property Services ldquoPart of the GYO project is to
introduce locally grown organic food in to the food chain for the Service Users at Guild
Lodge This summer we have had fresh strawberries which have been harvested prepared
and served all within a few days providing the Service Users the best quality fresh
ingredients which is the priority An abundance of fresh salad vegetables and herbs have all
been provided to the kitchen to be used in patient feeding this not only gives the Service
User a freshly made dish but also cuts down on food miles cost and waste These issues
are high on the agenda at Lancashire Care and as we get more and more established the
planning of vegetable growing to match menus will increase and we can cut down on the
above on a bigger scalerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Chris Rowe Head of Support Services ldquoThe project plays a vital role in
minimising waste within the catering industry and builds towards planning for
the future establishing a sustainable resource that is multi facetted and can
be of benefit to the reduction of food miles and locally sourced produce We
will endeavour to move forward in the future building on what we have already
achieved broadening involvement in the local community and encouraging a
stable method of procurement for the future rdquo
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
How can gardening support mental health recoveryQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network NameTeamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Grow your own as you wishAny veg for your dish
You can plant what you want to do
Making lots of veges for your stew
Grow your own any time of day
Even when the skies are grey
It can be hard without a doubt
Even when there is a drought
Planting seeds at the shedLovely flowers all of red
Yellow green and different colours
Creating things for hours and hours
Service User Poem
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Blake Shaw Associate Practitioner ldquoAt Fellside unit we started the project with a self-contained poly
tunnel which was full of weeds and overgrown With encouragement service users have embraced the
concept showing self-motivation by participating in the lsquogrow your ownrsquo project therefore Chris A and I
started to recruit volunteers to work on the land clearing the weeds and making the tunnel and
surrounding area fit to grow our own produce With a lot of hard work and dedication from the Fellside
grow your own team the Polytunnel is being redesigned with the help of the service users We have
started to cultivate and replenish the growing beds with seedlings and an assortment of vegetable and
fruit plants which in time will be sourced as part of our on-going health promotion projects Many of us
know that being more active outdoors is good for our physical health but getting outdoors and into nature
can improve mental health too Even simple activities like taking a stroll in the park or gentle
outdoor exercise can have big benefits for our mental wellbeingrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Paula Pemberton Associate Practitioner ldquoOn Forest Beck we have used produce
from delicious apples juicy sweetcorn and my favourite - honey It is a project that saves
money at Forest Beck it provides produce for healthy eating groups communal meals
which encourages service users to use skills in preparing and cooking food At Forest
Beck service users are preparing to go out into the community and cooking skills are
important for their future It is something that service users can see from beginning to
end From plot to plate It is outdoor exercise which is stress busting and a way to enjoy
the great outdoors NHS campaign lsquoChange 4 Lifersquo with eat well move more live longer is
exactly what this project promotesrdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Carol Bristow SEED Project Lead Service User Involvement ldquoPlease can I take this
opportunity to say what a fantastic project you lead on you must be very proud of your
achievements The person who I escorted down did not stop talking about your project ldquo
Grow Your Ownrdquo on the way back I wish I had a camera to capture his expression
when we arrived down at Grow Your Own I have not seen a service user so emotionally
enthusiastic for a long time What hope you gave him by just experiencing your project
for a short period of time ndash thatrsquos called Recovery The service user champion has now
gone away to design a promotional leaflet and poster to advocate your project to other
service users and staff here at Guild Lodgerdquo
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Service User Comments Fellside and Forest Beck
ldquoGreat opportunity to learn new skills that I can take away with me on
dischargerdquo
ldquoHelp with having a healthier lifestyle and personal fitnessrdquo
ldquoVery good quality and produce was well presented on arrival looking very
fresh and tastyrdquo
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Does community engagement matterQuestion
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Through community we promote healthy living and eating outdoor spaces
and organic produceWe help to development positive personal skills teamwork confidence
achievement pride ownership and engagement We interact with staff service users and community groups to share skills
network and develop friendships overcoming stigmas and perceptions
Community is the fundamental building block to our society
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
We support service user recovery and actively help to reduce the need for
service user dependency
We provide opportunities for people to volunteer and make a real difference
to outcomes being a team makes us stronger
We promote positive community engagement with real benefits for the local
health economy
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Community FeedbackI really enjoyed the day thank you
ldquoAll instructors were excellent very informativerdquo
Amazing experience
Would love to get the opportunity againAlways willing to answer questions
A one and only experience to help outEsther Wilks Assistant Programme Manager The Challenge Network rdquoIve not had a chance to write to say the HUGEST of thank yoursquos for last weekend (I cant believe it was only a few days ago seems like ages ago) I for one had so much fun on the day and all the feedback I got in the staff debrief suggests that the staff and young people did too It was such a nice way to end their time at The Challenge The level of effort you put into the day was so evident from the team signs to the hand sanitiser and biscuits in baskets thank you I hope we managed to get a lot of the apples picked for you and that the service users enjoyed the labyrinthrdquo
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Grow Your Own Project
Food Security
Mental Health Recovery
Community Engagement
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Network Name
Thank You From the Grow Your Own Project Team
Teamwork ndash Compassion ndash Integrity ndash Respect ndash Excellence ndash Accountability
Elizabeth Harrison Volunteer Project Lead Email ElizabethHarrisonlancahirecarenhsuk Tel 01772 773580
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Sustainability atBHR University Hospitals
NHS Trust17th October 2013
NHS Sustainability Day 2014Official Launch
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Beds
Staff
Queenrsquos Hospital - Romford
King George Hospital - Ilford
~1000 ~ 400
~ 4242 ~ 1581
Contractors ~ 610 ~ 194Companies ~ 70 ~ 50
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Director ofEstates Facilities amp Capital
Jackie Nugent
Head of EstatesCapital PFI Portfolio amp Contracts
Peter Harris
Sustainability amp Carbon Manager Estates Sustainability
Hyder Mohammad
Sustainability Communications Officer Estates Sustainability
PFI Contractor
SODEXO
Range of
contractors
suppliers
internal and
external
stakeholders
Estates amp Facilities Division
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Success StoryNHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignBest Carbon Reduction and Best Overall Initiative
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Projects
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
Retain SMT support
Culture change in FM
Out-of-hours bank holidays savings
Water conservation Waste
reduction amp recycling
Upset sustainability plans
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 CampaignObjectives
organise a high profile
launch
implement simple
measurable actions
engage educate
encourage
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
waste amp water ndash awareness
waste amp water ndash reduction initiativeschanging
behaviours - better ways of doing
Travel - awareness amp support
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Campaign planned activities
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
LIVE energy consumption ndash check anywhere
anytime
energy amp carbon ndash awareness
Real-time Energy Display
A high profile launch by CEO with Head of Estates Sodexo FM Managers and eco|Driver Director at Queenrsquos Hospital
Cardboard monitor says
ldquoswitch me offrdquo
Big A1 size ldquoPC monitorsrdquo crafted out of cardboard ldquoSwitch off your monitor overnight and save as much as 2 of Queenrsquos electricity costs Thatrsquos pound30000rdquo
Green Champions in
Action
Green Champions raised local awareness with provided information and tools
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Lights go off when no one
on stairs
energy amp carbon ndash savings initiatives
Implementation of light sensors in multi-storey car park staircases at Queenrsquos Hospital
Let our buildings
sleep
Review and making changes to AHUs operating times to match business hours
Easter Bank Holiday switch-off
Secret Energy Audits
Green Champions were encouraged to do walked-around in their local areas to identify potential energy savings
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Empty paper boxes display
waste amp water ndash awareness
Stacked empty paper boxes were in display in the Atrium with an awareness raising animated movie
Which bin to use
A stand raising awareness with bins posters and interactive quizzes to teach staff how to segregate waste properly
Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
How to save water
Essex amp Suffolk Water company distributed their Water Saving kit
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
waste amp water ndash awareness Join us to learn moreOn 28th June
Queenrsquos Atrium
Disposable cup
Gloves exposed to bloodbody fluids
Paper towel used for hand drying
Paper towel contaminated with blood
Disposable hat worn by staff
Disposable gown with blood stain
Empty Spirigelcontainer
Mask worn by staff
Plasticpaper packaging from
clinical equipment
Empty card box packaging
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
waste amp water ndash awareness
Nurse wasteful vs
Nurse greenway
An activity based pictorial guide showing the behaviour of a ldquowaste producer vs waste reducerrdquo
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
IV Bags recycling in Pharmacy
waste amp water ndash reduction initiatives
In Pharmacy Unit awareness and facilities are provided to send saline amp dextrose bags as Food Waste stream
Water reduction opportunities
Identified ways to work in collaboration with water supply company
Aperlan waste bottles
recycling
In Renal Unit and Endoscopy Unit facilities were arranged to collect Aperlan plastic bottles for recycling
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
travel ndash awareness amp support
Free
Dr Bike
Sessions
Free
BUG
Breakfast
Bike
marking
sessions
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Changing behaviours ndash better ways of doing things
Stakeholders engagement and training
Domestics M amp E Team
Medical Records Store FM Supervisors
PortersSecurity
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Outcomes Achievements
increased awareness at all levels
Contractors participation
Sense of ldquonever
done can be done amp
achievablerdquo
Connection to wider teams
Opportunities external
funding amp services
Completion of Travel
Plan
monitoring amp targeting
tools
Integration into Estates
and FM plans
Recorded progress
change and savings
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Invest Time amp Money
Implement Initiatives
Predicted Savings
Meet Drivers
Stakeholders
SMT support and
leadership
with a desire to make a BIG difference it is vital to RETAIN
timely available of resources
stakeholders full support
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Barking Havering and Redbridge University HospitalsNHS Trust
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Sustainable CateringNHS CATERING
Andy JonesNational Chair of HCA
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Caterers Responsiblity
bull Peoplendash TrainedFocusedCommittedndash Local Community
bull Good Foodndash Good Ingredientsndash Well Presentedndash Served with Knowledge
bull Waste
bull Communicationndash Local Suppliers Showcase
Stallsndash Customers Information
Point - Patients and Staff
bull ASKndash Case Studiesndash NFU MSC Red Tractor
Served with PassionNothings IMPOSSIBLE
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
90
Suppliers Responsiblitybull Supply Partners
bull Co-operativesbull Meet the Supplier Days
bull Procurement ndash Food Chain Guardiansbull Seasonal and Localbull British First Goodsbull Sustainable Sourcedbull Clear and True Labelling
bull Packaging
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
91
Together we can CHANGE
ANY QUESTIONSOH YES I HAVE ONE
NOTHINGrsquoS IMPOSSIBLE
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion Services ndash Community Engagement
Gemma LynchOperations Director Carillion Health
Tracy WilliamsHR BP Carillion Health Barts Health Contract
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Carillion plc is one of the UKrsquos leading support services companies with a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and extensive construction capabilities Our services have the potential to contribute significantly to society as well as providing employment within the communities in which we operate
The Grouprsquos annual revenue in 2012 was pound44 billion and we employ around 42000 people across the UK Canada and the Middle East and North Africa
To fulfil our mission and vision we seek to behave in accordance with our Values in everything we do and to embed sustainability across all our business units Our sustainability vision
To be recognised as a leading sustainable business and the leading sustainable support services company
Click icon to add picture
Carillion plc
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Our six positive outcomes
Protecting the environment
Supporting sustainable communities
Providing better prospects for our people
Building a successful business
Leading the way
Enabling low-carbon economies
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
Supporting sustainable communities
bull Charitable giving
bull Employment opportunities
bull Engaging with schools and hard-to-reach groups
bull Local spend
bull Use of Community Needs plans
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Making tomorrow a better place through our 2020 sustainability strategy
KEEP UP TO DATE WITHSUSTAINABILITYGet involved atwwwstnliveinfo
bull Business Action on Homelessness
bull Harpley School
bull HM Prison Send
Community Engagement atBarts Health
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Sustainability and DH
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
bull DH contacts and partners
bull National work on SD and Climate change
bull International work and the inspiration you provide for othershellip
Sustainability and DHGeneral Outline of Talk
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
DH Contacts
bull Prof David Walker ndash DCMO SD amp CC Champion
bull Helen Shirley-Quirk ndash Director Health Protection
bull Robert Edmondson-Jones CBE ndash Director Estates amp
Information Services
bull Dr Louise Newport ndash Policy lead for sustainability and CC
bull Ian Rowlan ndash Senior Engineer
bull Christine Hardy ndash Estates amp Sustainability Manager
bull David Wathey ndash Sustainable procurement
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Partnership Working
bull NHS-England
bull Public Health England
bull Sustainable Development Unit
bull Defra
bull Decc
bull Environment Agency
bull Local Government Association
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Climate Change Act (2008)
bull DH provides health input to cross-government implementation of the Climate Change Act (2008)ndash Input to Carbon Reduction Strategiesndash Five year cycle to understand and act on the
consequences of climate change CCRA and NAPndash Climate Change Risk Assessment (January 2012) ndash
what are the likely consequences of climate changendash National Adaptation Programme (July 2013) ndash how are
these risks addressed ndash for Healthy and Resilient Communities
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
bull NHS Sustainable Development Unitndash Adaptation to Climate Change in
NHS Organisations ndash what you need to know (2012)
ndash PHOF ndash SDMP indicatorndash ARPndash SD Strategy consultation 2013
wwwsdunhsuk
Guidance producedhellip
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Procurement
bull Procurement is 60 of the NHSrsquoS carbon footprint
bull Sustainable messaging in contracts
bull Procurement for Carbon Reduction (P4CR)
bull WHO looking at P4CR use internationally
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
ERIC AND PAM
bull Important to measure progress across the system
bull Updating to include necessary information on
sustainability and climate resilience
bull BREEAM for healthcare ndash Phase III ndash increase
sustainable building construction in healthcare for 2020
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Health Impacts of Climate ChangeDeveloping the UK evidence ndash 2002082012
bull Heatwave-related health problems
bull Aeroallergens ndash pollen etc
bull Air pollution ndash Respiratory amp Cardiovascular effects
bull Indoor environment
bull UV - Sunburn skin cancer and cataracts
bull Flooding mental health consequences
bull Vector-borne diseases
bull Water amp Food-borne disease
bull Extreme weather-related events (injuriesdeath)
bull But decrease in cold-related illness amp deaths
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Health Co-benefits bull Lancet co-benefits research Nov 2009 LSHTM bull Health benefits of low carbon actions in transport
built environment food and agriculture both in the UK and the developing world
bull Eg Health benefits from low car usendash increased active transportndash reduce obesity ndash reduce urban pollutionndash reduce road traffic accidents ndash lsquoGreenerrsquo fuels also lead to reduced indoor
and outdoor air pollution bull Currently 800000 deaths per year from outdoor
air pollution 15 million from indoor air pollution 19 million from physical inactivity and 26 million from obesity (WHO European region)
bull WHO lsquoHealth in the Green Economyrsquo series
Lower carbon saves lives ndash and money
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
bull WHO Resolution on Climate Change and Health (6112) 2008
bull Commonwealth Ministers agreement to cooperate on climate change and health WHA May 2008
bull UK co-chaired the WHO (Europe) Climate Change Task Force to develop a Framework for Action on Climate Change and Health
bull WHO European Environment and Health 5th Ministerial Conference Parma 2010
bull DH chairs the WHO Euro Working Group on Health Impacts of Climate Change (HIC)
International collaborationlsquoClimate Change is Globalrsquo
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Greening Healthcare
bull WHO Europe Meeting in Bonn 2013
bull Inspiring examples from other countries
bull Solar power in hospitals in Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro
ndash Uninterrupted power supply for the first time
ndash Able to function outside daylight hours
ndash Improved patient outcomes and staff morale
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Thank you
Professor David WalkerDeputy Chief Medical OfficerDepartment of Health
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
NHS Sustainability Day 2013 Awards
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
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- (2)
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- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
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- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
-
Donrsquot forget the date
- Welcome
- NHS Sustainability Day
- NHS Sustainability Day (2)
- Slide 4
- dayforaction
- NHS Sustainability Day 2014 launch event
- Understanding sustainability
- Sustainability
- Slide 9
- NHS England ndash vision amp purpose
- Slide 11
- Sustainability in NHS England
- Towards a plan
- Sustainability day
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Gracefield Gardens Health Centre
- Paxton Green Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth Walk Group Practice
- Lambeth GP Food Co-op
- Anaesthesia related electrical energy use and anaesthetic gas s
- Slide 23
- Slide 24
- Where is electricity used during anaesthesia
- Energy use and surgical speciality
- Energy use and equipment
- Anaesthetic gas scavenging pumps
- Up in the loft
- Average daily anaesthesia related energy consumption (UHS kWh)
- How big is the issue
- What was the state of knowledge
- AGSS onoff switches
- Confirming the AGSS is working
- Slide 35
- The future
- Slide 37
- Slide 38
- Slide 39
- Slide 40
- Slide 41
- Slide 42
- Slide 43
- Slide 44
- Slide 45
- Slide 46
- Slide 47
- (2)
- Slide 50
- Slide 51
- Slide 52
- Slide 53
- Slide 54
- Slide 55
- Slide 56
- Slide 57
- Slide 58
- Slide 59
- Slide 60
- Slide 61
- Slide 62
- Slide 63
- Slide 64
- Slide 65
- Slide 66
- Sustainability at BHR University Hospitals NHS Trust
- Slide 68
- Slide 69
- Slide 70
- Slide 71
- Slide 72
- Slide 73
- Slide 74
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77
- Slide 78
- Slide 79
- Slide 80
- Slide 81
- Slide 82
- Slide 83
- Slide 84
- Slide 85
- Slide 86
- Slide 87
- Sustainable Catering NHS CATERING
- Caterers Responsiblity
- Suppliers Responsiblity
- Together we can CHANGE
- Slide 92
- Carillion plc
- Slide 94
- Slide 95
- Community Engagement at Barts Health
- Sustainability and DH
- Slide 98
- DH Contacts
- Partnership Working
- Climate Change Act (2008)
- NHS Sustainable Development Unit
- Procurement
- ERIC AND PAM
- Health Impacts of Climate Change Developing the UK evidence ndash 2
- Health Co-benefits
- Slide 107
- Greening Healthcare
- Thank you
- Slide 110
- Slide 111
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