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Weaving Indigenous perspectives into pharmacy practice to strengthen environmental leadership, stewardship & sustainability
The Playbook provides background information, resources, and considerations for integrating vital Indigenous-led perspectives, values, and wisdom into the guidance for climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience of pharmacy practice. These considerations have been compiled from a review of key literature, Indigenous-led health advocacy movements, and the perspectives, values and experiences of pharmacy and other health professionals with Indigenous ancestry. This Playbook is intended for Canadian pharmacy professionals including pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, pharmacy assistants, educators and trainees. Foundational considerations for pharmacy practice can be found in the “Climate Resilient, Low Carbon, Sustainable Pharmacy” Playbook.
Playbook

Weaving Indigenous Perspectives into Pharmacy Practice
Métis pharmacist Amy Lamb, Executive Director of the Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of Canada, shared her experiences supporting pharmacy services to Indigenous communities as a front-line pharmacy professional and systems advocate. This webinar focused on the experiences of community pharmacies building sustainable distribution to rural and remote communities and navigating health access during climate emergencies. It shared stories and lived experiences from pharmacy professionals and Indigenous community members as they navigated pharmacy and broader health access. It also highlighted the importance of land in the holistic healing of Indigenous communities, emphasizing its role in structural determinants of health and the impacts of environmental racism.
Webinar

Environmental Sustainability in Pharmacy: Approaches from Canadian Leaders
In this video, Canadian leaders discuss approaches to environmental sustainability in Pharmacy. Hosted by Fiona Miller, University of Toronto, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, speakers include: Shellyza Sajwani, The Ottawa Hospital, Celia Culley, Vancouver Island Health Authority, Terri Drover, Health Products Stewardship Association, Tarek Hussein, Weller Pharmacy.
Webinar

Hospital Pharmacies and the Climate Crisis
This video features the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care, PEACH Health Ontario, and CASCADES welcoming Dr. Shellyza Moledina Sajwani, who provides an overview of the relevance of climate change to pharmacy practice. It focuses on practical, actionable objectives that can be implemented within hospital pharmacy settings, using the Ottawa Hospital Pharmacy Environmental Stewardship Committee as an example of environmental stewardship in practice.
Webinar
Inpatient provider-specific information: Respiratory Therapists poster
A poster on how respiratory therapists can fight climate change and what they can do.
Poster
FAQ Sustainable Hospital Pharmacy Scorecard
Answers to frequently asked questions about the sustainable hospital pharmacy scorecard.
Document
Planning for disasters in hospital pharmacies: Developing a standard operating procedure
Guidance on how to develop a standard operating procedure for planning for disasters in hospital pharmacies
Guide
Sustainable Hospital Pharmacy Scorecard
The Sustainable Hospital Pharmacy Scorecard helps teams: identify sustainability opportunities, establish a baseline and track progress on sustainability goals, and share metrics with the broader community to track collective progress.
Scorecard

Integrating Environmental Sustainability into Hospital Pharmacies
This playbook contains background information, resources, and environmental considerations to guide healthcare clinicians, teams and institutions to improve environmental sustainability of pharmacies in Canadian healthcare institutions. It is intended for Canadian healthcare providers and administrators working in pharmacies of bed-based healthcare settings that are providing patient care, contributing to institutional policies, and making institutional changes. While the focus of this playbook centers around hospital pharmacies given the available evidence, the information is applicable to pharmacies in other bed-based facilities, including: long-term care facilities rehabilitation centres palliative care units
Playbook
Safe Drug Disposal in Ontario Poster
A quick reference guide for staff and patients, outlining a safe, responsible, and environmentally conscious methods for drug disposal and highlighting local take-back programs.
Poster