Case Study
Medics taking action against climate change
With climate change the biggest global health threat of this century, health professionals across Wales are taking an oath to ‘do no harm’ to the planet.
The challenge:
To take action on health, both our own and the planet’s, doctors in Ysbyty Gwynedd formed a Green Group, a support group for discussion and action where people could share knowledge, develop skills and envision local sustainability projects at the hospital and beyond.
Green initiatives were being carried out in isolation in healthcare departments across Wales, but there was nothing that existed that brought all this work together.
Now, building on Ysbyty Gwynedd Green Group’s work, doctors, nurses and pharmacists have created an all-Wales network, Green Health Wales.
The network is committed to delivering healthcare in Wales that maximises positive health outcomes, avoids financial waste and harmful environmental impacts and adds social value at every opportunity.
Green Health Wales has three principles:
- Connect – bringing people together across the health sector to create sustainable change
- Learn – developing skills and sharing knowledge so everyone learns about the impact of climate change and how we can act on it
- Transform – understanding the important cyclical effect of change (people protect the planet, planet protects people)
With a holistic approach, Green Health Wales is focusing on building connections and convening people committed to action.
Recognising that a commitment to sustainable healthcare can rely on people taking on extra work despite already struggling with rigid schedules and 70 hour working weeks, the network is a platform for people to support others on the same journey.
Some of the action that has already been supported by the network includes: