About this Event
Those working in education and environmental movements may be familiar with the tensions between empowering youth (e.g. “young people will solve the climate crisis”) and supporting their emotional well-being (e.g. “we mustn’t scare children and young people”).
This workshop is for anyone working with children and young people in the climate/environmental sector, be that as part of a large organisation, activist network, school or other education settings, or small community group. Many organisations are recognising the challenge of supporting young people in the face of the truth about the climate and nature crisis. We hope attendees will:
- Better understand the possible emotional and psychological impact of the climate and ecological emergencies on children and young people
- Develop ideas for creating cultures of care within organisations to support young people's emotional needs.
We hope that, in addition to workshop content, attendees will benefit from the networking and learning opportunities across organisations.
Speakers:
Siobhan Currie is an educational and child psychologist who has extensive experience at all levels of Psychological Services. She specialised in crisis response in her work with schools and local authorities and completed her doctorate in the use of psychological first aid. She is research advisor at UCL, past chair of the BPS Crisis, Disaster and Trauma Section and current board member of the Climate Psychology Alliance. Active in her local community she applies her skills to Youth Works, an alternative education provision and youth counselling service and co-founded MP Watch. She is also currently supporting the Climate Majority Project Climate Courage Campaign.
Dr Louise Edgington of ClimatEdPsych.com is a climate specialist educational psychologist, working to bring wellbeing and resilience into education and support for young people. She sits on the British Psychological Society's Climate and Environment Action Coordinating group and is current chair of the Climate Minds Coalition.
Attendee limit: 24
Price:
This event is able to run thanks to a grant from the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Global. CPA is a small not-for-profit organisation with limited funding. We anticipate the event will run at a loss. However, any profits from this event will go back into CPA to support our work with young people.
- Free for CPA members. To become a CPA member, please visit this link (climatepsychologyalliance.us8.list-manage.com).
- Individual: £20
- Higher rate: £150 – If your employer is a large or more established organisation paying for your attendance, please pay the higher rate.
All ticket types hvae the option to donate. Event fees include non-refundable Eventbrite fee.
Event Venue
Online
GBP 0.00 to GBP 163.22