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UK Cities and the Impact of Covid 19]]>
Tue, 22 Sep 2020 13:28:47 GMT /slideshow/uk-cities-and-the-impact-of-covid-19/238602082 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) UK Cities and the Impact of Covid 19 4allofus UK Cities and the Impact of Covid 19 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ukcitiesandtheimpactofcovid-19-200922132847-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> UK Cities and the Impact of Covid 19
UK Cities and the Impact of Covid 19 from 4 All of Us
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Sustainability in the NHS Virtual Conference /slideshow/sustainability-in-the-nhs-virtual-conference/238538415 sustainabilityinthenhs-200918100507
The NHS Sustainability Day Campaign was delighted to host its 2nd virtual conference examining sustainability within the NHS and wider healthcare field. Once again we explored the solutions already being adopted by the NHS to combat carbon emissions. This virtual conference provided further opportunities for NHS Trusts to discuss their concerns, ideas and plans around embedding sustainable development with fellow peers. Topics discussed on the day included: Looking after nature so nature can look after us; Fighting to make the NHS a greener organisation; and Maximising the health and wellbeing of the NHS We also tackled the hot debate brought up by Covid-19, of how we tackle single-use masks? ]]>

The NHS Sustainability Day Campaign was delighted to host its 2nd virtual conference examining sustainability within the NHS and wider healthcare field. Once again we explored the solutions already being adopted by the NHS to combat carbon emissions. This virtual conference provided further opportunities for NHS Trusts to discuss their concerns, ideas and plans around embedding sustainable development with fellow peers. Topics discussed on the day included: Looking after nature so nature can look after us; Fighting to make the NHS a greener organisation; and Maximising the health and wellbeing of the NHS We also tackled the hot debate brought up by Covid-19, of how we tackle single-use masks? ]]>
Fri, 18 Sep 2020 10:05:07 GMT /slideshow/sustainability-in-the-nhs-virtual-conference/238538415 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Sustainability in the NHS Virtual Conference 4allofus The NHS Sustainability Day Campaign was delighted to host its 2nd virtual conference examining sustainability within the NHS and wider healthcare field. Once again we explored the solutions already being adopted by the NHS to combat carbon emissions. This virtual conference provided further opportunities for NHS Trusts to discuss their concerns, ideas and plans around embedding sustainable development with fellow peers. Topics discussed on the day included: Looking after nature so nature can look after us; Fighting to make the NHS a greener organisation; and Maximising the health and wellbeing of the NHS We also tackled the hot debate brought up by Covid-19, of how we tackle single-use masks? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sustainabilityinthenhs-200918100507-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The NHS Sustainability Day Campaign was delighted to host its 2nd virtual conference examining sustainability within the NHS and wider healthcare field. Once again we explored the solutions already being adopted by the NHS to combat carbon emissions. This virtual conference provided further opportunities for NHS Trusts to discuss their concerns, ideas and plans around embedding sustainable development with fellow peers. Topics discussed on the day included: Looking after nature so nature can look after us; Fighting to make the NHS a greener organisation; and Maximising the health and wellbeing of the NHS We also tackled the hot debate brought up by Covid-19, of how we tackle single-use masks?
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NHS Sustainability and the Impact of Covid19 Virtual Conference /slideshow/nhs-sustainability-and-the-impact-of-covid19-virtual-conference/236567975 nhssustainabilityandtheimpactofcovid19virtualconference-200703110456
This virtual conference examined the impact Covid19 will have on sustainability within the NHS and wider healthcare field. We explored the solutions already being adopted by the NHS to combat carbon emissions whilst addressing how the ramifications of Coronavirus may impact sustainable methods. The conference provided the opportunity for NHS Trusts to discuss their concerns, ideas and plans around embedding sustainable development with fellow peers. Topics that were discussed on the day included: How will Procurement be impacted by the virus? Will Infection Prevention Control stop carbon reduction initiatives? How important will sustainable transport be in a Covid19 society? How do you maintain environmental behaviours whilst dealing with Covid19? How will the virus impact spending in the NHS?]]>

This virtual conference examined the impact Covid19 will have on sustainability within the NHS and wider healthcare field. We explored the solutions already being adopted by the NHS to combat carbon emissions whilst addressing how the ramifications of Coronavirus may impact sustainable methods. The conference provided the opportunity for NHS Trusts to discuss their concerns, ideas and plans around embedding sustainable development with fellow peers. Topics that were discussed on the day included: How will Procurement be impacted by the virus? Will Infection Prevention Control stop carbon reduction initiatives? How important will sustainable transport be in a Covid19 society? How do you maintain environmental behaviours whilst dealing with Covid19? How will the virus impact spending in the NHS?]]>
Fri, 03 Jul 2020 11:04:56 GMT /slideshow/nhs-sustainability-and-the-impact-of-covid19-virtual-conference/236567975 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) NHS Sustainability and the Impact of Covid19 Virtual Conference 4allofus This virtual conference examined the impact Covid19 will have on sustainability within the NHS and wider healthcare field. We explored the solutions already being adopted by the NHS to combat carbon emissions whilst addressing how the ramifications of Coronavirus may impact sustainable methods. The conference provided the opportunity for NHS Trusts to discuss their concerns, ideas and plans around embedding sustainable development with fellow peers. Topics that were discussed on the day included: How will Procurement be impacted by the virus? Will Infection Prevention Control stop carbon reduction initiatives? How important will sustainable transport be in a Covid19 society? How do you maintain environmental behaviours whilst dealing with Covid19? How will the virus impact spending in the NHS? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nhssustainabilityandtheimpactofcovid19virtualconference-200703110456-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This virtual conference examined the impact Covid19 will have on sustainability within the NHS and wider healthcare field. We explored the solutions already being adopted by the NHS to combat carbon emissions whilst addressing how the ramifications of Coronavirus may impact sustainable methods. The conference provided the opportunity for NHS Trusts to discuss their concerns, ideas and plans around embedding sustainable development with fellow peers. Topics that were discussed on the day included: How will Procurement be impacted by the virus? Will Infection Prevention Control stop carbon reduction initiatives? How important will sustainable transport be in a Covid19 society? How do you maintain environmental behaviours whilst dealing with Covid19? How will the virus impact spending in the NHS?
NHS Sustainability and the Impact of Covid19 Virtual Conference from 4 All of Us
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POCT equipment in response to covid 19 to prevent hospital admissions /slideshow/poct-equipment-in-response-to-covid-19-to-prevent-hospital-admissions/235713863 poctequipmentinresponsetocovid-19topreventhospitaladmissions-200616144109
Simon Ward discusses POCT equipment in response to covid-19 to prevent hospital admissions as part of the Diagnostic Testing Conference]]>

Simon Ward discusses POCT equipment in response to covid-19 to prevent hospital admissions as part of the Diagnostic Testing Conference]]>
Tue, 16 Jun 2020 14:41:09 GMT /slideshow/poct-equipment-in-response-to-covid-19-to-prevent-hospital-admissions/235713863 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) POCT equipment in response to covid 19 to prevent hospital admissions 4allofus Simon Ward discusses POCT equipment in response to covid-19 to prevent hospital admissions as part of the Diagnostic Testing Conference <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/poctequipmentinresponsetocovid-19topreventhospitaladmissions-200616144109-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Simon Ward discusses POCT equipment in response to covid-19 to prevent hospital admissions as part of the Diagnostic Testing Conference
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Diagnostic Testing Conference 2020 /slideshow/diagnostic-testing-conference-2020/235624055 diagnostictestingconference-200615091815
The Diagnostic & Testing virtual conference held on the 11th June 2020 was an inspiring event examining the role of both molecular and rapid diagnostics in tackling disease, infection and reducing the impact of COVID-19 within our communities and hospitals. The virtual conference explored how health professionals, academics and industry are driving diagnostic and testing usage within laboratories, pharmacies and community practice. The conference built upon the UK Diagnostics Summit held annually in London discussed how diagnostics and testing are tackling COVID-19, the technology in development, accuracy of COVID-19 tests as well as exploring current testing methods for cancer, diabetes, sepsis, urinary tract infections and HAI’S. ]]>

The Diagnostic & Testing virtual conference held on the 11th June 2020 was an inspiring event examining the role of both molecular and rapid diagnostics in tackling disease, infection and reducing the impact of COVID-19 within our communities and hospitals. The virtual conference explored how health professionals, academics and industry are driving diagnostic and testing usage within laboratories, pharmacies and community practice. The conference built upon the UK Diagnostics Summit held annually in London discussed how diagnostics and testing are tackling COVID-19, the technology in development, accuracy of COVID-19 tests as well as exploring current testing methods for cancer, diabetes, sepsis, urinary tract infections and HAI’S. ]]>
Mon, 15 Jun 2020 09:18:15 GMT /slideshow/diagnostic-testing-conference-2020/235624055 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Diagnostic Testing Conference 2020 4allofus The Diagnostic & Testing virtual conference held on the 11th June 2020 was an inspiring event examining the role of both molecular and rapid diagnostics in tackling disease, infection and reducing the impact of COVID-19 within our communities and hospitals. The virtual conference explored how health professionals, academics and industry are driving diagnostic and testing usage within laboratories, pharmacies and community practice. The conference built upon the UK Diagnostics Summit held annually in London discussed how diagnostics and testing are tackling COVID-19, the technology in development, accuracy of COVID-19 tests as well as exploring current testing methods for cancer, diabetes, sepsis, urinary tract infections and HAI’S. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/diagnostictestingconference-200615091815-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Diagnostic &amp; Testing virtual conference held on the 11th June 2020 was an inspiring event examining the role of both molecular and rapid diagnostics in tackling disease, infection and reducing the impact of COVID-19 within our communities and hospitals. The virtual conference explored how health professionals, academics and industry are driving diagnostic and testing usage within laboratories, pharmacies and community practice. The conference built upon the UK Diagnostics Summit held annually in London discussed how diagnostics and testing are tackling COVID-19, the technology in development, accuracy of COVID-19 tests as well as exploring current testing methods for cancer, diabetes, sepsis, urinary tract infections and HAI’S.
Diagnostic Testing Conference 2020 from 4 All of Us
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Sustainability in the Operating Theatre /slideshow/sustainability-in-the-operating-theatre/234990421 sustainabilityintheoperatingtheatre-200604131918
This webinar is hosted by one of the NHS Sustainability Campaign Members, Elemental Healthcare, Geoff Miller, discussed sustainable alternatives to the most commonly used fully disposable devices for Laparoscopic Surgery and whether progress in this regard has been blown off course by COVID-19. This Webinar gave an introduction to the concept of Resposableâ„¢ devices and a review of papers highlighting how a switch could significantly reduce plastic waste generated in the operating theatre.]]>

This webinar is hosted by one of the NHS Sustainability Campaign Members, Elemental Healthcare, Geoff Miller, discussed sustainable alternatives to the most commonly used fully disposable devices for Laparoscopic Surgery and whether progress in this regard has been blown off course by COVID-19. This Webinar gave an introduction to the concept of Resposableâ„¢ devices and a review of papers highlighting how a switch could significantly reduce plastic waste generated in the operating theatre.]]>
Thu, 04 Jun 2020 13:19:18 GMT /slideshow/sustainability-in-the-operating-theatre/234990421 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Sustainability in the Operating Theatre 4allofus This webinar is hosted by one of the NHS Sustainability Campaign Members, Elemental Healthcare, Geoff Miller, discussed sustainable alternatives to the most commonly used fully disposable devices for Laparoscopic Surgery and whether progress in this regard has been blown off course by COVID-19. This Webinar gave an introduction to the concept of Resposableâ„¢ devices and a review of papers highlighting how a switch could significantly reduce plastic waste generated in the operating theatre. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sustainabilityintheoperatingtheatre-200604131918-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This webinar is hosted by one of the NHS Sustainability Campaign Members, Elemental Healthcare, Geoff Miller, discussed sustainable alternatives to the most commonly used fully disposable devices for Laparoscopic Surgery and whether progress in this regard has been blown off course by COVID-19. This Webinar gave an introduction to the concept of Resposableâ„¢ devices and a review of papers highlighting how a switch could significantly reduce plastic waste generated in the operating theatre.
Sustainability in the Operating Theatre from 4 All of Us
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Developing a Digital Strategy /slideshow/developing-a-digital-strategy-232511603/232511603 developingadigitalstrategy-200423144133
This webinar focused on data, data sharing and how this is vital in the creation of a viable data strategy. Paul Connell opened up with an introduction to ODI Leeds - a pioneer node of the Open Data Institute, created to explore and deliver the potential of open innovation with data at city scale. Working to improve lives, help people and create value. Paul will discuss the ‘radically open’ way of working, where projects and data are shared, and the internet is used the way it’s supposed to be! Whilst highlighting the 'Open Data Saves Lives' Initiative, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following Paul we had Steve Simpson, Head of ICT, Lancaster City Council who discussed the processes behind the Digital Lancaster Strategy, recently launched. To conclude the webinar Colin Munro, Managing Director, Miconex. Colin, the Smart Cities UK 2020 Data award winner, explored how Smart Loyalty programmes can generate data sets that provide local authorities with valuable data about how local citizens travel to and use their local towns and cities. He also highlighted how Smart Loyalty can be used to incentivise behavioural change and encourage use of sustainable travel options as well as encouraging and promoting a more localised spend, supporting carbon reduction.]]>

This webinar focused on data, data sharing and how this is vital in the creation of a viable data strategy. Paul Connell opened up with an introduction to ODI Leeds - a pioneer node of the Open Data Institute, created to explore and deliver the potential of open innovation with data at city scale. Working to improve lives, help people and create value. Paul will discuss the ‘radically open’ way of working, where projects and data are shared, and the internet is used the way it’s supposed to be! Whilst highlighting the 'Open Data Saves Lives' Initiative, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following Paul we had Steve Simpson, Head of ICT, Lancaster City Council who discussed the processes behind the Digital Lancaster Strategy, recently launched. To conclude the webinar Colin Munro, Managing Director, Miconex. Colin, the Smart Cities UK 2020 Data award winner, explored how Smart Loyalty programmes can generate data sets that provide local authorities with valuable data about how local citizens travel to and use their local towns and cities. He also highlighted how Smart Loyalty can be used to incentivise behavioural change and encourage use of sustainable travel options as well as encouraging and promoting a more localised spend, supporting carbon reduction.]]>
Thu, 23 Apr 2020 14:41:33 GMT /slideshow/developing-a-digital-strategy-232511603/232511603 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Developing a Digital Strategy 4allofus This webinar focused on data, data sharing and how this is vital in the creation of a viable data strategy. Paul Connell opened up with an introduction to ODI Leeds - a pioneer node of the Open Data Institute, created to explore and deliver the potential of open innovation with data at city scale. Working to improve lives, help people and create value. Paul will discuss the ‘radically open’ way of working, where projects and data are shared, and the internet is used the way it’s supposed to be! Whilst highlighting the 'Open Data Saves Lives' Initiative, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following Paul we had Steve Simpson, Head of ICT, Lancaster City Council who discussed the processes behind the Digital Lancaster Strategy, recently launched. To conclude the webinar Colin Munro, Managing Director, Miconex. Colin, the Smart Cities UK 2020 Data award winner, explored how Smart Loyalty programmes can generate data sets that provide local authorities with valuable data about how local citizens travel to and use their local towns and cities. He also highlighted how Smart Loyalty can be used to incentivise behavioural change and encourage use of sustainable travel options as well as encouraging and promoting a more localised spend, supporting carbon reduction. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/developingadigitalstrategy-200423144133-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This webinar focused on data, data sharing and how this is vital in the creation of a viable data strategy. Paul Connell opened up with an introduction to ODI Leeds - a pioneer node of the Open Data Institute, created to explore and deliver the potential of open innovation with data at city scale. Working to improve lives, help people and create value. Paul will discuss the ‘radically open’ way of working, where projects and data are shared, and the internet is used the way it’s supposed to be! Whilst highlighting the &#39;Open Data Saves Lives&#39; Initiative, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following Paul we had Steve Simpson, Head of ICT, Lancaster City Council who discussed the processes behind the Digital Lancaster Strategy, recently launched. To conclude the webinar Colin Munro, Managing Director, Miconex. Colin, the Smart Cities UK 2020 Data award winner, explored how Smart Loyalty programmes can generate data sets that provide local authorities with valuable data about how local citizens travel to and use their local towns and cities. He also highlighted how Smart Loyalty can be used to incentivise behavioural change and encourage use of sustainable travel options as well as encouraging and promoting a more localised spend, supporting carbon reduction.
Developing a Digital Strategy from 4 All of Us
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Reducing Single Use Plastic in the NHS /slideshow/reducing-single-use-plastic-in-the-nhs/232424155 reducingsingleuseplastic-200422145808
The second webinar in the NHS Sustainability day mini-series looked at how the NHS can reduce its usage of single use plastic, kindly sponsored by Vanguard Medical Devices Ltd. Speakers: Scott Buckler, Campaign Manager, NHS Sustainability Day Alexis Percival, Environmental & Sustainability Manager, Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust Paul Broadberry, Country Manager, UK, Vanguard Medical Devices Ltd.]]>

The second webinar in the NHS Sustainability day mini-series looked at how the NHS can reduce its usage of single use plastic, kindly sponsored by Vanguard Medical Devices Ltd. Speakers: Scott Buckler, Campaign Manager, NHS Sustainability Day Alexis Percival, Environmental & Sustainability Manager, Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust Paul Broadberry, Country Manager, UK, Vanguard Medical Devices Ltd.]]>
Wed, 22 Apr 2020 14:58:08 GMT /slideshow/reducing-single-use-plastic-in-the-nhs/232424155 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Reducing Single Use Plastic in the NHS 4allofus The second webinar in the NHS Sustainability day mini-series looked at how the NHS can reduce its usage of single use plastic, kindly sponsored by Vanguard Medical Devices Ltd. Speakers: Scott Buckler, Campaign Manager, NHS Sustainability Day Alexis Percival, Environmental & Sustainability Manager, Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust Paul Broadberry, Country Manager, UK, Vanguard Medical Devices Ltd. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reducingsingleuseplastic-200422145808-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The second webinar in the NHS Sustainability day mini-series looked at how the NHS can reduce its usage of single use plastic, kindly sponsored by Vanguard Medical Devices Ltd. Speakers: Scott Buckler, Campaign Manager, NHS Sustainability Day Alexis Percival, Environmental &amp; Sustainability Manager, Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust Paul Broadberry, Country Manager, UK, Vanguard Medical Devices Ltd.
Reducing Single Use Plastic in the NHS from 4 All of Us
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Role of diagnostics for disease & infection prevention webinar /slideshow/role-of-diagnostics-for-disease-infection-prevention-webinar/231698675 roleofdiagnosticsfordiseaseinfectionpreventionwebinar-200409092116
We find ourselves in the midst of the biggest global health crisis of our time and many are calling for increased testing for both the public and staff working in healthcare from primary to secondary.However, confusion reigns on the tests themselves; how they function, the accuracy and the cost to procure. This webinar we examined the role of testing, examining current tests available and explore- * The accuracy and predictability of tests * The function of a test * Their role in your patient pathway * The barriers to adoption of tests * The case studies of success across the UK Speakers John Bagshaw - BIVDA David Watwood - Ciga Healthcare Marc Winrow - Lumos Diagnostics ]]>

We find ourselves in the midst of the biggest global health crisis of our time and many are calling for increased testing for both the public and staff working in healthcare from primary to secondary.However, confusion reigns on the tests themselves; how they function, the accuracy and the cost to procure. This webinar we examined the role of testing, examining current tests available and explore- * The accuracy and predictability of tests * The function of a test * Their role in your patient pathway * The barriers to adoption of tests * The case studies of success across the UK Speakers John Bagshaw - BIVDA David Watwood - Ciga Healthcare Marc Winrow - Lumos Diagnostics ]]>
Thu, 09 Apr 2020 09:21:16 GMT /slideshow/role-of-diagnostics-for-disease-infection-prevention-webinar/231698675 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Role of diagnostics for disease & infection prevention webinar 4allofus We find ourselves in the midst of the biggest global health crisis of our time and many are calling for increased testing for both the public and staff working in healthcare from primary to secondary.However, confusion reigns on the tests themselves; how they function, the accuracy and the cost to procure. This webinar we examined the role of testing, examining current tests available and explore- * The accuracy and predictability of tests * The function of a test * Their role in your patient pathway * The barriers to adoption of tests * The case studies of success across the UK Speakers John Bagshaw - BIVDA David Watwood - Ciga Healthcare Marc Winrow - Lumos Diagnostics <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/roleofdiagnosticsfordiseaseinfectionpreventionwebinar-200409092116-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We find ourselves in the midst of the biggest global health crisis of our time and many are calling for increased testing for both the public and staff working in healthcare from primary to secondary.However, confusion reigns on the tests themselves; how they function, the accuracy and the cost to procure. This webinar we examined the role of testing, examining current tests available and explore- * The accuracy and predictability of tests * The function of a test * Their role in your patient pathway * The barriers to adoption of tests * The case studies of success across the UK Speakers John Bagshaw - BIVDA David Watwood - Ciga Healthcare Marc Winrow - Lumos Diagnostics
Role of diagnostics for disease & infection prevention webinar from 4 All of Us
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NHS Sustainability Day Cardiff Roadshow /slideshow/nhs-sustainability-day-cardiff-roadshow/229941222 nhssustainabilitydaycardiffroadshow-200309150052
The programme of regional road shows allows NHS staff around the country to participate in the national campaign whilst minimising their travel time and carbon footprint. Each roadshow will identify key aspects of sustainable development within healthcare practice addressing the challenges and achievements along the way.]]>

The programme of regional road shows allows NHS staff around the country to participate in the national campaign whilst minimising their travel time and carbon footprint. Each roadshow will identify key aspects of sustainable development within healthcare practice addressing the challenges and achievements along the way.]]>
Mon, 09 Mar 2020 15:00:52 GMT /slideshow/nhs-sustainability-day-cardiff-roadshow/229941222 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) NHS Sustainability Day Cardiff Roadshow 4allofus The programme of regional road shows allows NHS staff around the country to participate in the national campaign whilst minimising their travel time and carbon footprint. Each roadshow will identify key aspects of sustainable development within healthcare practice addressing the challenges and achievements along the way. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nhssustainabilitydaycardiffroadshow-200309150052-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The programme of regional road shows allows NHS staff around the country to participate in the national campaign whilst minimising their travel time and carbon footprint. Each roadshow will identify key aspects of sustainable development within healthcare practice addressing the challenges and achievements along the way.
NHS Sustainability Day Cardiff Roadshow from 4 All of Us
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Sustainability Day Campaign Manchester Roadshow /slideshow/sustainability-day-campaign-manchester-roadshow/227265777 masterpresentation-200207112625
The programme of regional road shows allows NHS staff around the country to participate in the national campaign whilst minimising their travel time and carbon footprint. Each roadshow will identify key aspects of sustainable development within healthcare practice addressing the challenges and achievements along the way.]]>

The programme of regional road shows allows NHS staff around the country to participate in the national campaign whilst minimising their travel time and carbon footprint. Each roadshow will identify key aspects of sustainable development within healthcare practice addressing the challenges and achievements along the way.]]>
Fri, 07 Feb 2020 11:26:25 GMT /slideshow/sustainability-day-campaign-manchester-roadshow/227265777 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Sustainability Day Campaign Manchester Roadshow 4allofus The programme of regional road shows allows NHS staff around the country to participate in the national campaign whilst minimising their travel time and carbon footprint. Each roadshow will identify key aspects of sustainable development within healthcare practice addressing the challenges and achievements along the way. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/masterpresentation-200207112625-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The programme of regional road shows allows NHS staff around the country to participate in the national campaign whilst minimising their travel time and carbon footprint. Each roadshow will identify key aspects of sustainable development within healthcare practice addressing the challenges and achievements along the way.
Sustainability Day Campaign Manchester Roadshow from 4 All of Us
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Creating an SDMP for your NHS Trust /slideshow/creating-an-sdmp-for-your-nhs-trust/203508978 creatingansdmpforyournhstrustwebinar-191209095912
The NHS Sustainability Campaign has been advocating the mandatory implementation of Sustainable Development Management Plans for the past year. SDMPs, as they are often referred to, are not currently a mandatory requirement for any NHS Trust. They are part of the NHS Contract, but not reported on or considered when measuring performance. This is leading to carbon measures been ignored by over 30% of the NHS Trusts in England, thats around 80 Trusts! This is staggering and also demonstrative of the lack of leadership needed to drive sustainability. As part of our campaign to support Trusts with SDMP's we hosted a webinar, CPD accredited, on December 6th. The webinar explored how to create an SDMP, what is needed at implementation, how to get top-level engagement and much more! Sponsored by WRM who had Adam Newman, Sustainability Lead for Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust speaking on their behalf. Guest speakers: Claire Igoe, Head of Environmental Sustainability, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Alex Hammond, Sustainability Director, ETL]]>

The NHS Sustainability Campaign has been advocating the mandatory implementation of Sustainable Development Management Plans for the past year. SDMPs, as they are often referred to, are not currently a mandatory requirement for any NHS Trust. They are part of the NHS Contract, but not reported on or considered when measuring performance. This is leading to carbon measures been ignored by over 30% of the NHS Trusts in England, thats around 80 Trusts! This is staggering and also demonstrative of the lack of leadership needed to drive sustainability. As part of our campaign to support Trusts with SDMP's we hosted a webinar, CPD accredited, on December 6th. The webinar explored how to create an SDMP, what is needed at implementation, how to get top-level engagement and much more! Sponsored by WRM who had Adam Newman, Sustainability Lead for Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust speaking on their behalf. Guest speakers: Claire Igoe, Head of Environmental Sustainability, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Alex Hammond, Sustainability Director, ETL]]>
Mon, 09 Dec 2019 09:59:12 GMT /slideshow/creating-an-sdmp-for-your-nhs-trust/203508978 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Creating an SDMP for your NHS Trust 4allofus The NHS Sustainability Campaign has been advocating the mandatory implementation of Sustainable Development Management Plans for the past year. SDMPs, as they are often referred to, are not currently a mandatory requirement for any NHS Trust. They are part of the NHS Contract, but not reported on or considered when measuring performance. This is leading to carbon measures been ignored by over 30% of the NHS Trusts in England, thats around 80 Trusts! This is staggering and also demonstrative of the lack of leadership needed to drive sustainability. As part of our campaign to support Trusts with SDMP's we hosted a webinar, CPD accredited, on December 6th. The webinar explored how to create an SDMP, what is needed at implementation, how to get top-level engagement and much more! Sponsored by WRM who had Adam Newman, Sustainability Lead for Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust speaking on their behalf. Guest speakers: Claire Igoe, Head of Environmental Sustainability, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Alex Hammond, Sustainability Director, ETL <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/creatingansdmpforyournhstrustwebinar-191209095912-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The NHS Sustainability Campaign has been advocating the mandatory implementation of Sustainable Development Management Plans for the past year. SDMPs, as they are often referred to, are not currently a mandatory requirement for any NHS Trust. They are part of the NHS Contract, but not reported on or considered when measuring performance. This is leading to carbon measures been ignored by over 30% of the NHS Trusts in England, thats around 80 Trusts! This is staggering and also demonstrative of the lack of leadership needed to drive sustainability. As part of our campaign to support Trusts with SDMP&#39;s we hosted a webinar, CPD accredited, on December 6th. The webinar explored how to create an SDMP, what is needed at implementation, how to get top-level engagement and much more! Sponsored by WRM who had Adam Newman, Sustainability Lead for Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust speaking on their behalf. Guest speakers: Claire Igoe, Head of Environmental Sustainability, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Alex Hammond, Sustainability Director, ETL
Creating an SDMP for your NHS Trust from 4 All of Us
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UK Diagnostics Summit 2019 /4allofus/uk-diagnostics-summit-2019 ukdiagnosticssummitmasterfinal-191129153211
The 2019 Diagnostic Summit brought together diagnostic developers in academia and industry as well as end-users in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector to gain a comprehensive picture of diagnostics in prenatal, oncology, infectious disease, point-of-care, and liquid biopsy. This important Summit enabled delegates to learn what novel technologies, platforms and applications are emerging that will impact future healthcare delivery and pharmaceutical research. Bringing together European leading experts via presentations, workshops and case studies the Summit was a must attend event! We explored: Current diagnostic testing in GP surgeries and Pharmacies How Diagnostics can be funded and funding barriers Advances in Prenatal Molecular Diagnostics Diagnostic Regulations Point of care testing Advanced Diagnostics for infectious diseases Adapting and evaluating Innovation Education on testing and accuracy Patient and Clinical pathways Key health areas examined in the Summit included: Sexual Health Diabetes Cancer Antibiotic Resistance Sepsis Obesity Urinary Infections]]>

The 2019 Diagnostic Summit brought together diagnostic developers in academia and industry as well as end-users in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector to gain a comprehensive picture of diagnostics in prenatal, oncology, infectious disease, point-of-care, and liquid biopsy. This important Summit enabled delegates to learn what novel technologies, platforms and applications are emerging that will impact future healthcare delivery and pharmaceutical research. Bringing together European leading experts via presentations, workshops and case studies the Summit was a must attend event! We explored: Current diagnostic testing in GP surgeries and Pharmacies How Diagnostics can be funded and funding barriers Advances in Prenatal Molecular Diagnostics Diagnostic Regulations Point of care testing Advanced Diagnostics for infectious diseases Adapting and evaluating Innovation Education on testing and accuracy Patient and Clinical pathways Key health areas examined in the Summit included: Sexual Health Diabetes Cancer Antibiotic Resistance Sepsis Obesity Urinary Infections]]>
Fri, 29 Nov 2019 15:32:11 GMT /4allofus/uk-diagnostics-summit-2019 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) UK Diagnostics Summit 2019 4allofus The 2019 Diagnostic Summit brought together diagnostic developers in academia and industry as well as end-users in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector to gain a comprehensive picture of diagnostics in prenatal, oncology, infectious disease, point-of-care, and liquid biopsy. This important Summit enabled delegates to learn what novel technologies, platforms and applications are emerging that will impact future healthcare delivery and pharmaceutical research. Bringing together European leading experts via presentations, workshops and case studies the Summit was a must attend event! We explored: Current diagnostic testing in GP surgeries and Pharmacies How Diagnostics can be funded and funding barriers Advances in Prenatal Molecular Diagnostics Diagnostic Regulations Point of care testing Advanced Diagnostics for infectious diseases Adapting and evaluating Innovation Education on testing and accuracy Patient and Clinical pathways Key health areas examined in the Summit included: Sexual Health Diabetes Cancer Antibiotic Resistance Sepsis Obesity Urinary Infections <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ukdiagnosticssummitmasterfinal-191129153211-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The 2019 Diagnostic Summit brought together diagnostic developers in academia and industry as well as end-users in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector to gain a comprehensive picture of diagnostics in prenatal, oncology, infectious disease, point-of-care, and liquid biopsy. This important Summit enabled delegates to learn what novel technologies, platforms and applications are emerging that will impact future healthcare delivery and pharmaceutical research. Bringing together European leading experts via presentations, workshops and case studies the Summit was a must attend event! We explored: Current diagnostic testing in GP surgeries and Pharmacies How Diagnostics can be funded and funding barriers Advances in Prenatal Molecular Diagnostics Diagnostic Regulations Point of care testing Advanced Diagnostics for infectious diseases Adapting and evaluating Innovation Education on testing and accuracy Patient and Clinical pathways Key health areas examined in the Summit included: Sexual Health Diabetes Cancer Antibiotic Resistance Sepsis Obesity Urinary Infections
UK Diagnostics Summit 2019 from 4 All of Us
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Sustainable Health Scotland 2017 /slideshow/sustainable-health-scotland-2017/80058601 welcometosustainablehealthscotland2017-170922140400
Sustainable Health Scotland 2017 was organised by 4 All of Us in partnership with NHS National Services Scotland, NHS Health Scotland and the Scottish Managed Sustainable Health Network (SMaSH). The Conference, a catalyst to a long-term campaign on behalf of NHS National Services Scotland and NHS Health Scotland to reduce health inequalities and achieve a sustainable health and social care system in Scotland. The second annual Conference addressed how the NHS, public health and social care system can maximise opportunities to mitigate against future harm to health as a result of climate change and improve social and environmental, as well as economic, sustainability. Featuring best-practice examples from across Scotland on how sustainability is supporting the delivery of high quality patient services, as well as expert commentary on initiatives to support the drive to a healthier Scotland in the future.]]>

Sustainable Health Scotland 2017 was organised by 4 All of Us in partnership with NHS National Services Scotland, NHS Health Scotland and the Scottish Managed Sustainable Health Network (SMaSH). The Conference, a catalyst to a long-term campaign on behalf of NHS National Services Scotland and NHS Health Scotland to reduce health inequalities and achieve a sustainable health and social care system in Scotland. The second annual Conference addressed how the NHS, public health and social care system can maximise opportunities to mitigate against future harm to health as a result of climate change and improve social and environmental, as well as economic, sustainability. Featuring best-practice examples from across Scotland on how sustainability is supporting the delivery of high quality patient services, as well as expert commentary on initiatives to support the drive to a healthier Scotland in the future.]]>
Fri, 22 Sep 2017 14:04:00 GMT /slideshow/sustainable-health-scotland-2017/80058601 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Sustainable Health Scotland 2017 4allofus Sustainable Health Scotland 2017 was organised by 4 All of Us in partnership with NHS National Services Scotland, NHS Health Scotland and the Scottish Managed Sustainable Health Network (SMaSH). The Conference, a catalyst to a long-term campaign on behalf of NHS National Services Scotland and NHS Health Scotland to reduce health inequalities and achieve a sustainable health and social care system in Scotland. The second annual Conference addressed how the NHS, public health and social care system can maximise opportunities to mitigate against future harm to health as a result of climate change and improve social and environmental, as well as economic, sustainability. Featuring best-practice examples from across Scotland on how sustainability is supporting the delivery of high quality patient services, as well as expert commentary on initiatives to support the drive to a healthier Scotland in the future. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/welcometosustainablehealthscotland2017-170922140400-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Sustainable Health Scotland 2017 was organised by 4 All of Us in partnership with NHS National Services Scotland, NHS Health Scotland and the Scottish Managed Sustainable Health Network (SMaSH). The Conference, a catalyst to a long-term campaign on behalf of NHS National Services Scotland and NHS Health Scotland to reduce health inequalities and achieve a sustainable health and social care system in Scotland. The second annual Conference addressed how the NHS, public health and social care system can maximise opportunities to mitigate against future harm to health as a result of climate change and improve social and environmental, as well as economic, sustainability. Featuring best-practice examples from across Scotland on how sustainability is supporting the delivery of high quality patient services, as well as expert commentary on initiatives to support the drive to a healthier Scotland in the future.
Sustainable Health Scotland 2017 from 4 All of Us
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Sustainability Day Leeds 2017 /slideshow/sustainability-day-leeds-2017/72769164 sustainabilitydayleeds2017-170303101308
March 26th this year saw over 300 healthcare organisations take action to promote sustainability and increase public health awareness and we are fortunate enough to have the support of; Public Health England, Department of Health, Department for Energy and Climate Change and The Prime Minister, David Cameron. Working with these stakeholders we aim to further develop the links between health and sustainability thus improving economical and health outcomes within the UK. For the 2016 campaign, beginning in September, and to celebrate our 5th year of the campaign we will be promoting 50kg of carbon. This is effectively promoting what the public and health professionals can do to save 50kg of carbon. This could be achieved through; walking to work, cycling, planting a tree etc. ]]>

March 26th this year saw over 300 healthcare organisations take action to promote sustainability and increase public health awareness and we are fortunate enough to have the support of; Public Health England, Department of Health, Department for Energy and Climate Change and The Prime Minister, David Cameron. Working with these stakeholders we aim to further develop the links between health and sustainability thus improving economical and health outcomes within the UK. For the 2016 campaign, beginning in September, and to celebrate our 5th year of the campaign we will be promoting 50kg of carbon. This is effectively promoting what the public and health professionals can do to save 50kg of carbon. This could be achieved through; walking to work, cycling, planting a tree etc. ]]>
Fri, 03 Mar 2017 10:13:08 GMT /slideshow/sustainability-day-leeds-2017/72769164 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Sustainability Day Leeds 2017 4allofus March 26th this year saw over 300 healthcare organisations take action to promote sustainability and increase public health awareness and we are fortunate enough to have the support of; Public Health England, Department of Health, Department for Energy and Climate Change and The Prime Minister, David Cameron. Working with these stakeholders we aim to further develop the links between health and sustainability thus improving economical and health outcomes within the UK. For the 2016 campaign, beginning in September, and to celebrate our 5th year of the campaign we will be promoting 50kg of carbon. This is effectively promoting what the public and health professionals can do to save 50kg of carbon. This could be achieved through; walking to work, cycling, planting a tree etc. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sustainabilitydayleeds2017-170303101308-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> March 26th this year saw over 300 healthcare organisations take action to promote sustainability and increase public health awareness and we are fortunate enough to have the support of; Public Health England, Department of Health, Department for Energy and Climate Change and The Prime Minister, David Cameron. Working with these stakeholders we aim to further develop the links between health and sustainability thus improving economical and health outcomes within the UK. For the 2016 campaign, beginning in September, and to celebrate our 5th year of the campaign we will be promoting 50kg of carbon. This is effectively promoting what the public and health professionals can do to save 50kg of carbon. This could be achieved through; walking to work, cycling, planting a tree etc.
Sustainability Day Leeds 2017 from 4 All of Us
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Transport and Travel Challenges for the NHS - Webinar /slideshow/transport-and-travel-challenges-for-the-nhs-webinar/72417311 transportandtravelchallengesforthenhs-170221154309
This webinar addressed key topical areas such as: Parking charging for patients - How can this be addressed and improved? Adequate parking spaces- Are Trusts fit for purpose when it comes to car parking? Travel planning- How can Trusts reduce congestion around the Estates and what transport plans should Trusts utilise? Sustainable travel- Is the NHS doing enough to promote this? Dan Saunders of Basemap and Ian Goodwin of the British Parking Association were on hand to present information to overcome such challenges for Estate Directors and Managers. ]]>

This webinar addressed key topical areas such as: Parking charging for patients - How can this be addressed and improved? Adequate parking spaces- Are Trusts fit for purpose when it comes to car parking? Travel planning- How can Trusts reduce congestion around the Estates and what transport plans should Trusts utilise? Sustainable travel- Is the NHS doing enough to promote this? Dan Saunders of Basemap and Ian Goodwin of the British Parking Association were on hand to present information to overcome such challenges for Estate Directors and Managers. ]]>
Tue, 21 Feb 2017 15:43:08 GMT /slideshow/transport-and-travel-challenges-for-the-nhs-webinar/72417311 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Transport and Travel Challenges for the NHS - Webinar 4allofus This webinar addressed key topical areas such as: Parking charging for patients - How can this be addressed and improved? Adequate parking spaces- Are Trusts fit for purpose when it comes to car parking? Travel planning- How can Trusts reduce congestion around the Estates and what transport plans should Trusts utilise? Sustainable travel- Is the NHS doing enough to promote this? Dan Saunders of Basemap and Ian Goodwin of the British Parking Association were on hand to present information to overcome such challenges for Estate Directors and Managers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/transportandtravelchallengesforthenhs-170221154309-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This webinar addressed key topical areas such as: Parking charging for patients - How can this be addressed and improved? Adequate parking spaces- Are Trusts fit for purpose when it comes to car parking? Travel planning- How can Trusts reduce congestion around the Estates and what transport plans should Trusts utilise? Sustainable travel- Is the NHS doing enough to promote this? Dan Saunders of Basemap and Ian Goodwin of the British Parking Association were on hand to present information to overcome such challenges for Estate Directors and Managers.
Transport and Travel Challenges for the NHS - Webinar from 4 All of Us
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Sustainability Day Manchester 2017 /slideshow/sustainability-day-manchester-2017/72005260 sustainabilitydaymanchester2017-170210143551
March 26th this year saw over 300 healthcare organisations take action to promote sustainability and increase public health awareness and we are fortunate enough to have the support of; Public Health England, Department of Health, Department for Energy and Climate Change and The Prime Minister, David Cameron. Working with these stakeholders we aim to further develop the links between health and sustainability thus improving economical and health outcomes within the UK. For the 2016 campaign, beginning in September, and to celebrate our 5th year of the campaign we will be promoting 50kg of carbon. This is effectively promoting what the public and health professionals can do to save 50kg of carbon. This could be achieved through; walking to work, cycling, planting a tree etc. ]]>

March 26th this year saw over 300 healthcare organisations take action to promote sustainability and increase public health awareness and we are fortunate enough to have the support of; Public Health England, Department of Health, Department for Energy and Climate Change and The Prime Minister, David Cameron. Working with these stakeholders we aim to further develop the links between health and sustainability thus improving economical and health outcomes within the UK. For the 2016 campaign, beginning in September, and to celebrate our 5th year of the campaign we will be promoting 50kg of carbon. This is effectively promoting what the public and health professionals can do to save 50kg of carbon. This could be achieved through; walking to work, cycling, planting a tree etc. ]]>
Fri, 10 Feb 2017 14:35:51 GMT /slideshow/sustainability-day-manchester-2017/72005260 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Sustainability Day Manchester 2017 4allofus March 26th this year saw over 300 healthcare organisations take action to promote sustainability and increase public health awareness and we are fortunate enough to have the support of; Public Health England, Department of Health, Department for Energy and Climate Change and The Prime Minister, David Cameron. Working with these stakeholders we aim to further develop the links between health and sustainability thus improving economical and health outcomes within the UK. For the 2016 campaign, beginning in September, and to celebrate our 5th year of the campaign we will be promoting 50kg of carbon. This is effectively promoting what the public and health professionals can do to save 50kg of carbon. This could be achieved through; walking to work, cycling, planting a tree etc. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sustainabilitydaymanchester2017-170210143551-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> March 26th this year saw over 300 healthcare organisations take action to promote sustainability and increase public health awareness and we are fortunate enough to have the support of; Public Health England, Department of Health, Department for Energy and Climate Change and The Prime Minister, David Cameron. Working with these stakeholders we aim to further develop the links between health and sustainability thus improving economical and health outcomes within the UK. For the 2016 campaign, beginning in September, and to celebrate our 5th year of the campaign we will be promoting 50kg of carbon. This is effectively promoting what the public and health professionals can do to save 50kg of carbon. This could be achieved through; walking to work, cycling, planting a tree etc.
Sustainability Day Manchester 2017 from 4 All of Us
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Antibiotic Guardian Bristol Workshop /slideshow/antibiotic-guardian-bristol-workshop/72004591 antibioticguardianbristolworkshop-170210141648
Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats facing us today. Why it is relevant to you: without effective antibiotics many routine treatments will become increasingly dangerous. Setting broken bones, basic operations, even chemotherapy and animal health all rely on access to antibiotics that work. What we want you to do: To slow resistance we need to cut the unnecessary use of antibiotics. We invite the public, students and educators, farmers, the veterinary and medical communities and professional organisations, to become Antibiotic Guardians. Call to action: Choose one simple pledge about how you’ll make better use of antibiotics and help save these vital medicines from becoming obsolete.]]>

Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats facing us today. Why it is relevant to you: without effective antibiotics many routine treatments will become increasingly dangerous. Setting broken bones, basic operations, even chemotherapy and animal health all rely on access to antibiotics that work. What we want you to do: To slow resistance we need to cut the unnecessary use of antibiotics. We invite the public, students and educators, farmers, the veterinary and medical communities and professional organisations, to become Antibiotic Guardians. Call to action: Choose one simple pledge about how you’ll make better use of antibiotics and help save these vital medicines from becoming obsolete.]]>
Fri, 10 Feb 2017 14:16:47 GMT /slideshow/antibiotic-guardian-bristol-workshop/72004591 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Antibiotic Guardian Bristol Workshop 4allofus Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats facing us today. Why it is relevant to you: without effective antibiotics many routine treatments will become increasingly dangerous. Setting broken bones, basic operations, even chemotherapy and animal health all rely on access to antibiotics that work. What we want you to do: To slow resistance we need to cut the unnecessary use of antibiotics. We invite the public, students and educators, farmers, the veterinary and medical communities and professional organisations, to become Antibiotic Guardians. Call to action: Choose one simple pledge about how you’ll make better use of antibiotics and help save these vital medicines from becoming obsolete. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/antibioticguardianbristolworkshop-170210141648-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats facing us today. Why it is relevant to you: without effective antibiotics many routine treatments will become increasingly dangerous. Setting broken bones, basic operations, even chemotherapy and animal health all rely on access to antibiotics that work. What we want you to do: To slow resistance we need to cut the unnecessary use of antibiotics. We invite the public, students and educators, farmers, the veterinary and medical communities and professional organisations, to become Antibiotic Guardians. Call to action: Choose one simple pledge about how you’ll make better use of antibiotics and help save these vital medicines from becoming obsolete.
Antibiotic Guardian Bristol Workshop from 4 All of Us
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Smart Cities Day 2 Urban Innovation /slideshow/smart-cities-day-2-urban-innovation/71999781 smartcitiesday2urbaninnovation-170210114343
Across the UK we are seeing more and more examples of smart city transformation. Key 'smart' sectors utilised by such Cities include transport, energy, health care, water and waste. Against the current background of economic, social, security and technological changes caused by the globalization and the integration process, cities in the UK face the challenge of combining competitiveness and sustainable urban development simultaneously. A smart city is a place where the traditional networks and services are made more efficient with the use of digital and telecommunication technologies, for the benefit of its inhabitants and businesses. With this vision in mind, the European Union is investing in ICT research and innovation and developing policies to improve the quality of life of citizens and make cities more sustainable in view of Europe's 20-20-20 targets. The smart city concept goes beyond the use of ICT for better resource use and less emissions. It means smarter urban transport networks, upgraded water supply and waste disposal facilities, and more efficient ways to light and heat buildings. And it also encompasses a more interactive and responsive city administration, safer and secure public spaces. Smart Cities UK 2017 Conference, Expo and Awards lead the way on addressing the best practice examples on smart transformation from across Cities within the United Kingdom whilst disseminating guidance and information transformation within waste, energy, transport, security and other key smart sectors.]]>

Across the UK we are seeing more and more examples of smart city transformation. Key 'smart' sectors utilised by such Cities include transport, energy, health care, water and waste. Against the current background of economic, social, security and technological changes caused by the globalization and the integration process, cities in the UK face the challenge of combining competitiveness and sustainable urban development simultaneously. A smart city is a place where the traditional networks and services are made more efficient with the use of digital and telecommunication technologies, for the benefit of its inhabitants and businesses. With this vision in mind, the European Union is investing in ICT research and innovation and developing policies to improve the quality of life of citizens and make cities more sustainable in view of Europe's 20-20-20 targets. The smart city concept goes beyond the use of ICT for better resource use and less emissions. It means smarter urban transport networks, upgraded water supply and waste disposal facilities, and more efficient ways to light and heat buildings. And it also encompasses a more interactive and responsive city administration, safer and secure public spaces. Smart Cities UK 2017 Conference, Expo and Awards lead the way on addressing the best practice examples on smart transformation from across Cities within the United Kingdom whilst disseminating guidance and information transformation within waste, energy, transport, security and other key smart sectors.]]>
Fri, 10 Feb 2017 11:43:43 GMT /slideshow/smart-cities-day-2-urban-innovation/71999781 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Smart Cities Day 2 Urban Innovation 4allofus Across the UK we are seeing more and more examples of smart city transformation. Key 'smart' sectors utilised by such Cities include transport, energy, health care, water and waste. Against the current background of economic, social, security and technological changes caused by the globalization and the integration process, cities in the UK face the challenge of combining competitiveness and sustainable urban development simultaneously. A smart city is a place where the traditional networks and services are made more efficient with the use of digital and telecommunication technologies, for the benefit of its inhabitants and businesses. With this vision in mind, the European Union is investing in ICT research and innovation and developing policies to improve the quality of life of citizens and make cities more sustainable in view of Europe's 20-20-20 targets. The smart city concept goes beyond the use of ICT for better resource use and less emissions. It means smarter urban transport networks, upgraded water supply and waste disposal facilities, and more efficient ways to light and heat buildings. And it also encompasses a more interactive and responsive city administration, safer and secure public spaces. Smart Cities UK 2017 Conference, Expo and Awards lead the way on addressing the best practice examples on smart transformation from across Cities within the United Kingdom whilst disseminating guidance and information transformation within waste, energy, transport, security and other key smart sectors. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/smartcitiesday2urbaninnovation-170210114343-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Across the UK we are seeing more and more examples of smart city transformation. Key &#39;smart&#39; sectors utilised by such Cities include transport, energy, health care, water and waste. Against the current background of economic, social, security and technological changes caused by the globalization and the integration process, cities in the UK face the challenge of combining competitiveness and sustainable urban development simultaneously. A smart city is a place where the traditional networks and services are made more efficient with the use of digital and telecommunication technologies, for the benefit of its inhabitants and businesses. With this vision in mind, the European Union is investing in ICT research and innovation and developing policies to improve the quality of life of citizens and make cities more sustainable in view of Europe&#39;s 20-20-20 targets. The smart city concept goes beyond the use of ICT for better resource use and less emissions. It means smarter urban transport networks, upgraded water supply and waste disposal facilities, and more efficient ways to light and heat buildings. And it also encompasses a more interactive and responsive city administration, safer and secure public spaces. Smart Cities UK 2017 Conference, Expo and Awards lead the way on addressing the best practice examples on smart transformation from across Cities within the United Kingdom whilst disseminating guidance and information transformation within waste, energy, transport, security and other key smart sectors.
Smart Cities Day 2 Urban Innovation from 4 All of Us
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Smart Cities Day 1 Secure Cities /slideshow/smart-cities-day-1-secure-cities/71999094 smartcitiesday1securecities-170210111954
Across the UK we are seeing more and more examples of smart city transformation. Key 'smart' sectors utilised by such Cities include transport, energy, health care, water and waste. Against the current background of economic, social, security and technological changes caused by the globalization and the integration process, cities in the UK face the challenge of combining competitiveness and sustainable urban development simultaneously. A smart city is a place where the traditional networks and services are made more efficient with the use of digital and telecommunication technologies, for the benefit of its inhabitants and businesses. With this vision in mind, the European Union is investing in ICT research and innovation and developing policies to improve the quality of life of citizens and make cities more sustainable in view of Europe's 20-20-20 targets. The smart city concept goes beyond the use of ICT for better resource use and less emissions. It means smarter urban transport networks, upgraded water supply and waste disposal facilities, and more efficient ways to light and heat buildings. And it also encompasses a more interactive and responsive city administration, safer and secure public spaces. Smart Cities UK 2017 Conference, Expo and Awards lead the way on addressing the best practice examples on smart transformation from across Cities within the United Kingdom whilst disseminating guidance and information transformation within waste, energy, transport, security and other key smart sectors.]]>

Across the UK we are seeing more and more examples of smart city transformation. Key 'smart' sectors utilised by such Cities include transport, energy, health care, water and waste. Against the current background of economic, social, security and technological changes caused by the globalization and the integration process, cities in the UK face the challenge of combining competitiveness and sustainable urban development simultaneously. A smart city is a place where the traditional networks and services are made more efficient with the use of digital and telecommunication technologies, for the benefit of its inhabitants and businesses. With this vision in mind, the European Union is investing in ICT research and innovation and developing policies to improve the quality of life of citizens and make cities more sustainable in view of Europe's 20-20-20 targets. The smart city concept goes beyond the use of ICT for better resource use and less emissions. It means smarter urban transport networks, upgraded water supply and waste disposal facilities, and more efficient ways to light and heat buildings. And it also encompasses a more interactive and responsive city administration, safer and secure public spaces. Smart Cities UK 2017 Conference, Expo and Awards lead the way on addressing the best practice examples on smart transformation from across Cities within the United Kingdom whilst disseminating guidance and information transformation within waste, energy, transport, security and other key smart sectors.]]>
Fri, 10 Feb 2017 11:19:54 GMT /slideshow/smart-cities-day-1-secure-cities/71999094 4allofus@slideshare.net(4allofus) Smart Cities Day 1 Secure Cities 4allofus Across the UK we are seeing more and more examples of smart city transformation. Key 'smart' sectors utilised by such Cities include transport, energy, health care, water and waste. Against the current background of economic, social, security and technological changes caused by the globalization and the integration process, cities in the UK face the challenge of combining competitiveness and sustainable urban development simultaneously. A smart city is a place where the traditional networks and services are made more efficient with the use of digital and telecommunication technologies, for the benefit of its inhabitants and businesses. With this vision in mind, the European Union is investing in ICT research and innovation and developing policies to improve the quality of life of citizens and make cities more sustainable in view of Europe's 20-20-20 targets. The smart city concept goes beyond the use of ICT for better resource use and less emissions. It means smarter urban transport networks, upgraded water supply and waste disposal facilities, and more efficient ways to light and heat buildings. And it also encompasses a more interactive and responsive city administration, safer and secure public spaces. Smart Cities UK 2017 Conference, Expo and Awards lead the way on addressing the best practice examples on smart transformation from across Cities within the United Kingdom whilst disseminating guidance and information transformation within waste, energy, transport, security and other key smart sectors. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/smartcitiesday1securecities-170210111954-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Across the UK we are seeing more and more examples of smart city transformation. Key &#39;smart&#39; sectors utilised by such Cities include transport, energy, health care, water and waste. Against the current background of economic, social, security and technological changes caused by the globalization and the integration process, cities in the UK face the challenge of combining competitiveness and sustainable urban development simultaneously. A smart city is a place where the traditional networks and services are made more efficient with the use of digital and telecommunication technologies, for the benefit of its inhabitants and businesses. With this vision in mind, the European Union is investing in ICT research and innovation and developing policies to improve the quality of life of citizens and make cities more sustainable in view of Europe&#39;s 20-20-20 targets. The smart city concept goes beyond the use of ICT for better resource use and less emissions. It means smarter urban transport networks, upgraded water supply and waste disposal facilities, and more efficient ways to light and heat buildings. And it also encompasses a more interactive and responsive city administration, safer and secure public spaces. Smart Cities UK 2017 Conference, Expo and Awards lead the way on addressing the best practice examples on smart transformation from across Cities within the United Kingdom whilst disseminating guidance and information transformation within waste, energy, transport, security and other key smart sectors.
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