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www.sdu.nhs.uk This slide set was developed by the Sustainable Development Unit (SDU) as part of the four month consultation and engagement exercise (Jan 2013 – May 2013) on the development of the next sustainable development strategy for the health, public health and social care system It is a resource for running an exercise to explore an area/s of priority for the next Sustainable Development Strategy to help develop content for the full strategy to be published in 2014. It can be used on its own or in tandem with the other resource available at www.sdu.nhs.uk/sds which is an exercise to explore seven key questions with individuals or groups in your organisation to help shape the next Sustainable Development Strategy to be published in 2014. For more information or advice on running this exercise please contact the NHS SDU (www.sdu.nhs.uk).
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www.sdu.nhs.uk Sustainable Development Strategy Health, Public Health and Social Care System DEEP DIVE EXERCISE
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www.sdu.nhs.uk 2009 - 20142014 - 2020
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www.sdu.nhs.uk January 2014 Strategy Launch January 2014 Write, preview, design and prepare launch Autumn 2013 Review Consultation Summer 2013 Nation wide Consultation Early 2013 Preparation Research Materials Document prep 2012 Timeline Consultation & Engagement: 29 th Jan 2013 – 31 st May 2013 Draft Strategy content development and consultation design
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www.sdu.nhs.uk 7 Consultation Questions
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www.sdu.nhs.uk Consultation Question FIVE: What areas of sustainable development need to be prioritised in the next strategy? Adaptation to climate change and adverse weather events Energy and use of resources (e.g. waste and water) Commissioning for sustainable services Medical instruments and equipment Models of carePharmaceuticals Research and developmentSocial Value TechnologyOther? DEEP DIVE EXERCISE: “As a group select one area that you believe must be included in the next strategy. For this area use the template on your table to outline the area chosen, what are the opportunities for progress in this area by 2020 and the practical actions that could be included in the strategy to make these things happen”
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www.sdu.nhs.uk Deep Dive Exercise Template Example Organisation/Network:SDU examplePriority Area:Travel Date completed:01/01/13Contact E-mail:info@sdu.nhs.uk Vision to 2020 for this area: Health and care organisations are exemplar in leading the population-wide shift to more active and low carbon travel such as public transport, cycling and walking. What are the opportunities by 2020: Incentivise Active Travel How can this be achieved by 2020: 1.Flat rate for business mileage regardless of engine size or modal option (e.g. walking, cycling, car) 2.Removal of car parking subsidies 3.Interest-free loans for cycles, equipment and season ticket purchase
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www.sdu.nhs.uk Consultation Question FIVE: What areas of sustainable development need to be prioritised in the next strategy? Proposal for the next strategy 1.To build on the Carbon Reduction Strategy by focussing on carbon reduction areas that are likely to have the highest impact. 2.To understand what transformational changes are needed in order to move towards sustainable models of care. 3.To broaden the focus from carbon reduction to other areas of sustainable development that are key to a sustainable and low carbon system, for instance adaptation to climate change and incorporating social value into plans.
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www.sdu.nhs.uk Goods and Services carbon footprint – carbon hotspots Acute – medical instruments and equipment Acute - building energy use (gas and electricity) Primary care and acute – business services Primary care – pharmaceuticals including GP prescriptions
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www.sdu.nhs.uk Next Steps Please hand-in your/your group’s completed templates We will type them up and send them through to the Sustainable Development Unit Please visit www.sdu.nhs.uk/sds and complete the online questionnairewww.sdu.nhs.uk/sds
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