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- ANHE
The Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments (ANHE) is the leading global nursing organization focused on the intersection of human health and planetary health ANHE champions nurses as critical to promoting and protecting human health from environmental harm associated with degradation and disruption of Earth’s natural systems, especially for populations that are disproportionately
- Introducing the ANHE Sustainability Toolkit
ANHE’s Sustainability Toolkit offers actionable, real-world examples of steps you can take to reduce the health sector’s environmental impact The various resources, leadership engagement strategies, and stories from nurses who’ve led sustainability efforts provide inspiration for action Whether you’re just getting started or ready to lead, let this toolkit be your guide to making a
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- E-Textbook - Environmental Health in Nursing - ANHE
The Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments (ANHE) is delighted to announce the publication of Environmental Health in Nursing 3rd Edition – an update to our award-winning open access textbook for nurses and other health professionals
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- Practice - ANHE
The Practice Forum offers webinars and networking to help nurses achieve the standard of an environmentally safe and healthy practice Nurses and nursing students can do this by: 1) Learning about health influences from environmental exposures so that we can care for patients and communities safely, 2) Reducing the environmental impacts of our own practice, from hospitals to universities to
- Education - ANHE
We are a group of dedicated nurse educators in academia and clinical practice who support environmental nursing education for nursing students entering practice; advanced nursing education at the graduate level; and faculty development We also offer a collegial place for nurse educators to collaborate with other nurses who value environmental health nursing education The Education Forum
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