Nursing (Child) BSc(Hons) student Leonie Harrison is one of the students driving the university's involvement in a global initiative called the (PHRC), supported by teaching staff from the university's .
Earlier this year, the NHS became . As part of how University of 麻豆果冻传媒 is helping support this, Leonie and Senior Lecturer in Child Health Nursing have given a presentation this week about the university's work to adapt nurse training and practice to climate change impacts at , a leading international conference for networking in healthcare education taking place in Lancaster.
Leonie said: “Student nurses are the future healthcare workforce, and to support the NHS in achieving its net-zero goal we must gain an understanding of sustainable practice and the implications our clinical activities have on the environment. As frontline workers, we are already witnessing the impact pollution and climate change has on human health.
“At the University of 麻豆果冻传媒, students are being encouraged to consider sustainable use of resources during clinical skills simulations. The skills acquired from these learning experiences can be carried into future careers, giving confidence to provide leadership and advocacy for sustainable change which will benefit the health of our patients.”