Sustainable Development Across Health and Care

Sustainable Development Across Health and Care

Sustainable development across health and care:

Progress and prospects

Wednesday 8th– Thursday 9th November 2017

NOTE CHANGED VENUE:

Clayton Hotel, Albert Street, Birmingham, B5 5JE

Primary objective: To showcase regional progress and plan prospects for 2018 at a regional and sub-regional level with particular focus on ambassador development.

Other objectives:

  1. Working together to develop ambassador training programmes
  2. Developingidentities, principles and philosophies for the regional and sub-regional networks
  3. Creating the skeleton of regional and local network strategies and deliverables for 2018
  4. Reviewing SDU business plan and HealthCheck for 2018
  5. Finding out about the ‘open doors’ – local, regional and national networks and organisations available and keen to help
  6. Finding out about current and emerging national and global drivers

DAY 1 –Wednesday 8th November (network leads invited)
Time / Room / format / Leading
11:30 / MEET / LUNCH available / ALL
12:00 / Welcome and introduction to the 24hrs
Recap core and additional objectives
Agenda, themes, and introductions / David Pencheon
TBC
12:15 / Table exercise – who are you and what are you doing? / ALL
12:45 / NHS and PH Southupdate / Aimee Stimpson
Michael Baker
13:15 / Feedback from National Cross System Group. Next meetings: Monday 5th March 2018, Wednesday 7th November 2018. Representatives needed. / David Pencheon
13:30 / COMFORT BREAK
13:45 / Table exercise – in 12 months, what do you hope people will think you’ve done well? / ALL
14:00 / Portrait or landscape? Framing the message with senior colleagues from other organisations when it isn’t their priority / Paul Davison
14:15 / NHS and PH Midlands and East update / Sarah Webb
Linda Cox
Jane Jobarteh
Nigel Smith
14:45 / STPs – learnings from Northampton City Council / Stephen Marks
Yulia Omer
15:00 / COMFORT BREAK
15:15 / Table exercise – who are you and what are you doing? / ALL
15:45 / NHS and PH North update / Mike Gent
Janet King
16:15 / HealthCheck scorecard / ALL
Rick Lomax
16:30 / COMFORT BREAK
16:45 / Table exercise – how do you talk about what you do? / ALL
17:15 / NHS and PH London update / Marc Beveridge
Kathie Binysh
17:45 / Roundup of the day / ALL
David Pencheon
18:00 / Drinks / free time / 18:00-18:45 Rick Lomax (SDU) available for tool surgery
19:30 / Dinner
DAY 2 –Thursday 9th November (network leads and ambassadors invited)
8:00 / Breakfast / ALL
8:30 / Recap day 1 and identify feedback or gaps / ALL
8:45 / Converting concern and values into collaborative action – marketing the movement / David Pencheon
Kim Croasdale
9:30 / SDU business plan / Jerome Baddley
9:45 / COMFORT BREAK
AMBASSADORS ARRIVE FOR 10AM
10:00 / Network and ambassador identities, principles, philosophies / Network leads
10:30 / Update on NHS and PHE support of sustainability, regional networks and ambassador development / Emily Hough
Graham Bickler
11:00 / Local, regional and national organisations where alignment is happening or possible
  • PH StR network
  • UKHACC
  • National clinical fellows
/ ALL
Ruth Speare
ViiviErkkilä
Sarah Williams
11:15 / New SDU tools and resources to help unlock doors and overcome barriers / Rick Lomax
+ others
11:45 / Feeling credible when you don’t know everything
Shaping ambassador training programmes across England 2017-18 / David Pencheon
ALL
12:15 / How we can help politicians and political processes / Helen Ross
12:30 / Other local to global drivers (from STPs to SDGs) / ALL
David Pencheon
12:40 / A view of sustainable health and care in England –– from policy to practice [or the other way around!] / Fiona Miller
12:50 / Next steps and concluding remarks / ALL
David Pencheon
13:00 / NETWORKING LUNCH AND CLOSE / 13:00-13:30 Rick Lomax (SDU) available for tool surgery

The NHS/PHE Sustainable Development Unit develops organisations, people, tools, policy, and research to help the health and care system in England fulfil its potential as a leading sustainable and low carbon sector.