Chairs Opening Address
BIM Academy
Main Sponsor - Bouygues
The presentation will highlight Bouygues Energies & Services’ (BYES) achievements through the company’s ‘Matching Up’ scheme, demonstrating the success of this initiative through Leanpath, an expert in deploying food wastage prevention. Working in partnership with a UK healthcare provider, insights will be shared on how Leanpath ran a food waste measurement pilot at ward level and the benefits it has brought to the healthcare provider, specifically in terms of facilitating more informed decisions and changes on food waste prevention. Further knowledge on BYES innovations focused on decarbonisation, health and wellbeing and data-driven technology for improving operational efficiency, will also be shared with delegates at the event.
New Hospital Development:
Presentation Details TBC
Case Study - QTS
Hannah O'Brien and Gill Stafford
We have been following the North Lincolnshire & Goole NHS Foundation Trust’s development of 2 new Emergency Departments and supporting 2 new Acute Assessment Units; let’s see how the team have been getting on and the challenges faced since our last chat with them:
Existing issues & challenges involving estate space and how it is blocking transformational change
Urgent & Emergency Care – New models of care & how estate design is a key enabler
Grand Designs – Designing, planning and phasing work onsite during a pandemic whilst challenged with normal winter pressures
What has been achieved through careful, pragmatic, clinical engagement & planning
Case Study - Cairn Technology
Case Study - GroupNexus
Speaker TBC
The net-zero carbon commitment is both an immense challenge and an incredibly pressing imperative. The NHS Green Plan agenda provides Trusts and ICSs with the opportunity to lay out how they will respond to this.
Here at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS FT (Addenbrooke’s and The Rosie) we have been working on environmentally sustainable healthcare for many years. To date we have been doing this in a conventional, incremental, efficiency-based and short-term payback mode.
In a climate emergency we recognise that this will fall well short of halving emissions inside the next 10 years and hitting net-zero within ten years after that. Our new Green Plan takes a carefully considered, experience-based approach to ensure we do not just talk about a 2045 net-zero path but make it happen.
This is not a journey any single organisation can travel on their own – it hinges on implementing circular economy connectivity across entire supply, consumption, and disposal chains. We are extending coverage across our organisation (infrastructure, policy and behaviours) whilst reframing our decision-making to elevate carbon reduction as an essential component.
Our presentation lays out our vision and approach to this. It is illustrated with live action examples - from the revision of theatre practice to the building of a whole new Children’s Hospital. None of us can get to net-zero on our own – we hope we can use conference time to fire the connectivity that will really help close the say/do gap in all our responses to the climate emergency unfolding around us.
Keynote Presentation: Climate Change: A Health Emergency!
This presentation aims to show how transforming an existing NHS owned asset can present surprising opportunities to improve the health outcomes of local citizens in a deprived neighbourhood. The presentation focuses on Kennedy Way Medical Centre and the Kennedy Way Community Garden, how these projects came about, the benefits they have brought so far and providing an insight into how net zero opportunities play a key role in health and wellbeing services.
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