Green spaces can be an important asset to healthcare facilities, both from a biodiversity and nature perspective.
Green spaces provide places for patients and staff to come for fresh air and rest, and there is a growing body of evidence linking biophilic design considerations to improvements in health outcomes (source: Mental Health Foundation (2021), How connecting with nature benefits our mental health).
We currently have wildflower gardens at BRI (shown below) and St Luke’s; however the ambition of this Green Plan is to help identify opportunities and programmes to develop additional spaces that patients and staff can use, that also enhance the biodiversity on site.
