Energy and Environmental Stewardship Award

The awards nomination campaign will launch on October 1, at which time the online nomination form and the nomination template will become available.

The Award

This award recognizes a progressive healthcare organization that has implemented organizational wide initiatives demonstrating environmental responsibility through the reduction of energy usage, the preservation of natural resources and effective waste diversion solutions. Possible initiatives include the implementation of energy efficient building systems and solutions, comprehensive energy and environmental awareness programs, waste management initiatives, and green procurement practices.

The recipient will receive an etched glass trophy and a framed certificate of recognition. One representative of the winning organization will also receive paid travel and accommodations to the College’s Honouring Health Leadership event, and a complimentary registration to attend the CCHL National Conference. In addition, the winner will receive $2,000 cash prize to be directed to the organization’s foundation or charity of choice.

Eligibility

All Canadian healthcare organizations are eligible for this award, regardless of size. However, the following criteria must be satisfied:

  • demonstrate steps taken to ensure sustainability of environmental initiatives (i.e. energy conservation; water savings; waste disposal and/or diversion initiatives);
  • show evidence of results achieved through the implementation of environmental initiatives;
  • illustrate initiatives taken to engage staff and the community;
  • explain how these initiatives have resulted in an improvement in the overall indoor environment for patients and staff; and
  • provide evidence that a culture of sustainability and environmental leadership are in line with the corporate business plan endorsed by the senior management team.

Nominations

Nominations must be made by a member of the College who is an employee of the nominated organization.  Nominations must be submitted by February 1.

Nominations must be submitted as one PDF file via the team and organization award online form and include the following:

  • a completed nomination form (to be completed online);
  • a letter of support from the chief executive officer or other C-level designate, who is a member of the College; and
  • using the nomination template, describe the energy and environmental stewardship program undertaken, including results. Describe any additional benefits achieved by the facility as a result of the program.

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2024 Recipient: Interior Health

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The Canadian College of Health Leaders is proud to announce that Interior Health (IH) was named recipient of the 2024 Energy and Environmental Stewardship Award for their unwavering commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility amidst daunting climate challenges. Throughout the turbulent summer of 2023, IH stood resilient in the face of extreme weather events, recognizing the profound link between environmental health and public well-being.

IH’s dedication to sustainability is evident through their impressive achievements in 2023, including maintaining carbon neutral operations for over a decade and pioneering the Climate Change and Sustainability Roadmap, setting a precedent in Canadian healthcare. By actively supporting communities in climate adaptation and implementing innovative technologies like anesthetic gas recovery, IH has significantly reduced greenhouse gas emissions and waste production.

Past Recipients

Please see our most recent recipients listed below. Full details are available in our Celebrating Leading Practices booklets.

2024 – Interior Health

2023 – Unity Health Toronto

2022 – Institut national de psychiatrie légale Philippe-Pinel

2021 – Woodstock Hospital

2020 – Vancouver Island Health Authority

2019 – Nova Scotia Health Authority

2018 – Markham Stouffville Hospital

2017 – Horizon Health Network

2016 – University Health Network

2015 – Chatham-Kent Health Alliance

2014 – Trillium Health Partners

2013 – Vancouver Island Health Authority

2012 – The Ottawa Hospital

2011 – Interior Health Authority

Energy and Environmental Stewardship Award Selection Committee

List of Awards

For almost two decades, the National Awards Program has been showcasing the success of exemplary individuals and teams, encouraging knowledge exchange, and celebrating excellence while stimulating replication of leading practices across the health industry.