
Clinical Transformation for Net Zero presentation
This one-hour taster session for boards and senior leaders in healthcare is designed to motivate and inspire accelerated action on sustainable transformation. A 45-minute presentation, followed by facilitated group discussion, highlights how sustainable delivery of clinical services can reduce financial costs and improve quality of care, outlines the leadership approaches required to embed sustainability and build staff capacity for transformation and provides the tools and frameworks to start the journey in your setting. A reading and resource pack is provided.
For more in depth training tailored to your local context consider the Net Zero Leadership Training For Boards.
How much does the Clinical Transformation for Net Zero presentation cost?
£1,000+VAT
Online presentation
£2,635 +VAT
In person presentation
Facilitators

Dr Hayley Pinto, Education and Training Lead
Hayley was a lead consultant addiction psychiatrist with nearly 30 years of experience in the NHS and publicly-funded services. She is senior honorary lecturer at Norwich Medical School and is involved in climate education, outreach, and activism. Hayley has a degree in psychology and completed general practice training before pursuing a career in psychiatry.

Nuala Hampson, Lead Pharmacist
Nuala Hampson is a pharmacist with a background in education, general practice and sustainable healthcare. She worked as a clinical pharmacist in general practice for over 20 years and postgraduate pharmacy education for 15 years and is an experienced facilitator. Nuala is a member of Pharmacy Declares, a group of climate-conscious pharmacy professionals, and co-chairs the UK Sustainability in Pharmacy Education group.

Chris Naylor, Policy Lead
Chris has a background in health policy and research. He is a Senior Fellow at the health policy think tank, The King’s Fund, and has an MSc in Public Health. He is an experienced facilitator and coach.

Elaine Mead, CSH Associate
Elaine has enjoyed over 35 years’ experience working in clinical, senior management and executive board level roles within the National Health Service across the UK, with her last role as CEO in the North of Scotland. Elaine now works independently as Leadership Faculty for the Institute of Healthcare Improvement and Lead European Faculty for Catalysis, currently coordinating supporting Executive Leaders across Northern Europe.

Rachel Stancliffe, Director
Rachel worked on public health initiatives in the UK, Georgia and Kazakhstan before helping to develop The Cochrane Library. She has a degree in Human Sciences (Oxford) and a Master’s degree in demography and epidemiology (London School of Economics).
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