Nurse Managers urged to be active in promoting environmental sustainability
Advanced Nursing 2021, Tokyo, Japan
The
RCN is lobbying healthcare
providers to adopt strategies on environmental sustainability.
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The
NHS is the largest public-sector contributor to climate change in Europe.
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A
resolution passed by RCN
congress requires the college to lobby healthcare
providers.
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Healthcare
providers are urged to develop sustainable policies and raise awareness of
climate change
Nursing managers need to be
aware of sustainability and think about what it may mean in their workplaces,
the RCN
says as it addresses climate change.
Gwen
Vardigans speaking at RCN
Congress. The RCN wants
nurses to lobby healthcare
providers for strategies on environmental sustainability and raise awareness of
climate change.
The
college is taking action following a debate at its annual congress, in May, in
which nurses
spoke passionately about the need for it to lead on climate change.
Members
passed a resolution putting the issue on the organization’s agenda for future
action.
The
congress resolution requires the college to lobby healthcare
providers to develop environmentally sustainable policies and strategies, and
to raise awareness of climate change.
During
the debate Gwen Vardigans, from North Yorkshire, cited environmental protests
by schoolchildren inspired by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, protests in
London by the Extinction Rebellion movement and extreme weather events, as well
as warnings from scientists and the World Health
Organization.
She
said action was critical and suggested that RCN
representatives could become involved in their organizations, encouraging
people to reduce waste, recycle and help reduce their carbon footprint.
‘Climate
change is the biggest threat of our lives,’ Ms Vardigans told fellow nurses.
‘Sustainability
is going to be with us for many years to come, and nurses are going to be at the center
of managing and supporting it’
RCN
sustainability lead Rose Gallagher says that despite the many kinds of healthcare
setting and nurses in the
UK, there are several things that all nursing managers can do on climate
change.
Nurses urged to learn about the
sustainable development
She
says: ‘The most important thing for managers is to be aware of the increasing
priority of sustainability and think about what that might mean in your
workplace.’
Ms
Gallagher says work on sustainability has been growing for several years and
urges nurses to familiarise
themselves with the Sustainable Development Unit, which is funded by and
accountable to NHS England and Public Health
England.
Its
job is to ensure that the health and care
system fulfils its potential as a leading sustainable and low-carbon service.
‘Sustainability
is going to be with us for many years to come, and nurses are going to be at the
centre of managing and supporting it, and bringing the public with us,’ says Ms
Gallagher.
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