Leadership skills for sustainability and health – 1-day course in Oxford

The Jam Factory Hollybush Row, Oxford, United Kingdom

An interactive one-day course for public health and other health professionals and trainees to develop leadership skills for environmental sustainability within and outside the health and care sector. Drawing on real-life examples, the course will explore how health professionals can work with partners to incorporate environmental sustainability into public health programmes, healthcare facilities management and clinical […]

Sustainability in quality improvement – 1-day course in Oxford

The Jam Factory Hollybush Row, Oxford, United Kingdom

An intensive one-day course to introduce health professionals and educators to the concept of ‘sustainable value’ and the ‘SusQI’ framework for integrating sustainability into quality improvement. Learning from real examples, participants will explore in depth how the framework can be applied in practice to develop preventative, holistic, lean, low carbon care. Up to 6 CPD […]

Working towards food justice – what can healthcare professionals do?

Medact Office The Brick Yard, 28 Charles Square, London, United Kingdom

Medact are in the early stages of developing a campaign on how to bring about a just food system. Will you join us for a workshop to discuss access to food as a human right, and to devise a plan for how health professionals can campaign on this issue Who is this for? This workshop […]

Ensuring Universal Healthcare in the NHS: Advocacy tools in the context of migrant charging

Join Medact, Docs Not Cops, and Health Professionals for Global Health to find out about the impact of NHS charging regulations on migrants and the role healthcare workers have in improving access to care for all. This event will launch the Patient’s not Passports Toolkit and showcase a variety of speakers who will discuss how the policy may directly contravene the principles of universal healthcare.

Medact Yorkshire: Divestment webinar

Join us as we explore why now, in the wake of Covid-19, fossil fuel divestment is more important than ever.