Critical Care Susnet Sharing Hour: 6 Feb 3 pm - 4 pm
9th Jan 2023
The next Critical Care Susnet Sharing Hour will be held 6 Feb, 3pm-4pm, on Zoom. Theme: Measuring impact of environmental sustainability projects in critical care. All welcome – MDT, students, clinicians, educators, researchers, managers & industry! Info and registration @ Critical Care Susnet Sharing Hour - 6 Feb 2023 | CSH Networks (sustainablehealthcare.org.uk)
The Critical Care Susnet Sharing Hour is a bi-monthly online opportunity to share sustainability projects, ask questions and network with others in the critical care community who have an interest in improving the environmental footprint of intensive care units. The Sharing Hour is hosted by the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare, British Association of Critical Care Nursing and Intensive Care Society – all disciplines and roles are very welcome to attend.
The Intensive Care Society and the British Association of Critical Care Nurses (BACCN) are proud to endorse the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare’s (CSH) Critical Care Susnet.
The climate emergency is a health emergency, threatening all alive today and the future of our planet. Not only will it result in significant destruction of our environment, but its worst effects will also have a lasting impact on the health of populations all over the world (1).
The health sector accounts for almost 5% of global carbon emissions (2), and the provision of care to the critically ill is particularly resource-intensive. We know we must minimise the environmental impact of our work wherever possible, in order to save both the planet and our patients, and that doing so has become increasing important to our community.
The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare’s Critical Care Susnet is a network where those working in intensive care can come together to share their sustainability-focussed projects and ideas. We are strongest and most effective when working together, which is why the British Association of Critical Care Nurses and the Intensive Care Society are delighted to announce our endorsement of the platform. Many useful resources are already available via the Susnet, to help our community tackle climate change, and we look forward to seeing this expand in the future.
The network is open to anyone working in ICU and can be accessed via the Centre of Sustainable Healthcare’s website.
You can read the British Association of Critical Care Nurses’ full statement on sustainability here.
You can find more information about the Intensive Care Society’s Sustainability Project here.