The RCPsych Sustainability Scholars Programme, created and managed by CSH, is designed to get “knowledge into action” for sustainability in mental health. On 28th September, senior members of the RCPsych heard from the pioneering 2015-16 scholars about their work with CCGs to support sustainable commissioning.
We are looking for two highly able and motivated individuals with experience of healthcare provision or research to join the clinical programme team at the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare (CSH).
Dr Dan Bloomfield, the author of the Dose of Nature Report and NERC Knowledge Exchange Fellow at the University of Exeter, is talking about nature prescription on the Breakfast Show on BBC1 tomorro
We’re delighted to announce a new partnership between CSH and NUS, building on the work of their highly successful behaviour change and staff engagement programme
We are looking for a highly able and motivated individual with experience of providing front-line clinical care in the NHS to join the clinical programme team at CSH. This is a full-time post, salary £35,000 per year, to start September 2016.
The NHS and wider health sector could save up to £414m and cut 1 million tonnes of carbon emissions every year by 2020 through making changes that can also benefit people’s health.
Applications are invited for the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) Sustainability Scholarship Programme in its second year. The scholarships provide a unique opportunity to develop highly transferable skills in clinical leadership, commissioning and quality improvement, while gaining a detailed understanding of environmental, social and economic sustainability of healthcare – a paradigm central to the future of mental health services. Closing date 13th July.
“Smart design and investment in sustainable public spaces can help increase levels of physical activity, reduce traffic injuries, urban violence and urban air pollution including greenhouse gas
Staff at Dartford & Gravesham NHS Trust and University College London Hospitals are today waiting to hear whether their projects will win the Green Ward Competition and secure £500 to spend on