CPA recognises that the climate crisis is an intergenerational social justice issue. Not only will children and young people have to live with more acute impacts of climate breakdown than older generations, society often shifts responsibility for 'solving' the crisis onto young people, whilst simultaneously often dismissing their concerns.
Older climate-aware students and people training to become therapists, psychologists and counsellors also can encounter challenges if the courses they are on are not well-orientated to planetary emergencies. As with young people, older students/pre-qualified members might have worries that they 'don't know enough about climate psychology' to meaningfully participate in CPA, meaning we can lose lots of perspectives and experiences we would love to hear from.
Because of this CPA is keen to develop the voice of younger and pre-qualified members within the organisation. Young people (16-25) and older students who have an interest in climate psychology are able to join CPA at the concessionary rate of £9.60 per year. Visit this link (climatepsychologyalliance.org) to join our membership.
In addition to gaining access to all the other benefits of membership (visit this link (climatepsychologyalliance.org) for more information), CPA has begun offering monthly meetings for young/pre-qualified members with a passion for climate psychology to network and share resources/learning. These spaces are very much in development, and we are keen to think with members about how the spaces could be most useful. Please contact