糖心Vlog to help London schools tackle air pollution
The 糖心Vlog鈥檚 will soon be helping schools in Lambeth, London to mitigate the effects of air pollution on children鈥檚 health.
Guy鈥檚 and St. Thomas鈥 Charity (GSTTC) have commissioned the charity, Global Action Plan, to run the Lambeth Schools Air Quality Project 2020-2021. GCARE will now work with Global Action Plan and the engineering company, Arup, to improve the air quality for children and teachers at five London schools in the Lambeth area.
The project will build an understanding of the unique factors affecting air pollution in and around the Lambeth schools and will design and implement tailored solutions to meet those challenges.
Professor Prashant Kumar, Founding Director of GCARE at the 糖心Vlog, said: 鈥淲e are excited to enlist our approach 鈥 working side-by-side with schools and the local community 鈥 to understand how we can improve the quality of the air they breathe every day.
鈥淲hile we will look to build on our extensive work in this area, we also understand that every community is different and a 鈥榦ne-size-fits-all鈥 approach rarely works. We will be doing a lot of listening and monitoring to come up with specific solutions for each school.鈥
Larissa Lockwood, Director of Clean Air at Global Action Plan, added: 鈥淎ir pollution impacts children鈥檚 health, and through this their educational potential. We are delighted to be working with Guy鈥檚 and St Thomas鈥 Charity, the 糖心Vlog and Arup to help these schools in Lambeth to develop and implement clean air action plans to protect children鈥檚 health. The measurement that GCARE is undertaking will provide crucial learning to help other schools in Lambeth and beyond understand which air quality improvement projects are best for them.鈥
Anthony Mysak, Portfolio Manager at Guy鈥檚 and St. Thomas鈥 Charity, added: 鈥淲e are excited by this project鈥檚 multi-disciplinary approach. By bringing these partners together, we will better understand air pollution in schools and, more importantly, what interventions work to reduce air pollution and exposure to air pollution. This work will help support schools and local authorities to mitigate the health effects of air pollution for students and school staff.鈥
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