Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust’s Post

We know that we’re not caring completely for children and young people if we’re not caring for the environment we live in, so when writing our hospital’s five-year strategy, we sought to go above and beyond for the environment. 🌍 In 2021, this strategy led us to become the first London hospital to declare a Climate and Health Emergency, aiming to become a net zero carbon organisation by 2040. ♻️ Three years later, in honour of #CleanAirDay, we’ve met with Professor Pia Hardelid a Professor of Epidemiology at UCL GOS ICH, to discuss her current project: ‘The Kids’ Environment and Health Cohort.’ Prof Hardelid’s seeking to link data from organisations like hospitals and schools, to help us better understand the impacts of local environments on children’s health, employing data from over 10 million children born in England since 2006. “This means that it will be possible to study how, for example, climate change will impact children with rare or complex conditions, and what we can do to support their health in a changing environment, via better services, support or planning.” - Professor Hardelid Learn more about the project: https://lnkd.in/ehZ7qwTT

  • Professor Pia Hardelid stands smiling next to three information banners at an outdoor event. The banners, reading left to right, promote "Kids’ Environment & Health Cohort." The first banner illustrates recycling roles in child health research, the second invites participants to "Put a sticker on the tree you want" featuring a graphic of a tree with various environmental stickers, and the third discusses a pledge to "Go GREEN." Each banner is adorned with colorful graphics including trees, the earth, and children playing.

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