Dr Heather Baid, Principal Lecturer in the School of Sport and Health Sciences at University of Brighton, said: "The relationship between planetary health and human health is well addressed in our BSc undergraduate nursing programme. As future frontline workers, nurses will experience the dire consequences of climate change first hand, and must be equipped to not only care for afflicted patients, but to encourage preventative change. We are already seeing the impacts on human health that pollution and extreme weather can bring, and the nursing curriculum must reflect these realities."
The new Nursing Planetary Health Report Card pilot was developed by a team of international nursing students and faculty, with University of Brighton's School of Sport and Health Sciences one of only four schools in the world called on to develop and pilot a project that expands on the original PHRC project which focused solely on medical students.
The Report Card sees students evaluating how well their own nursing course addresses planetary health metrics across five categories: curriculum, research, community outreach, student-led initiatives and campus sustainability – with University of Brighton Nursing scoring an impressive A grade overall.