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Hosting & Facilitating a Climate Café - workshop
Wednesday 11 September 2024, 02:00pm - 05:00pm
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It is essential to have attended a climate café before undertaking this training. More detail below.

What is the purpose of this workshop?

Climate Psychology Alliance members are establishing climate cafés in communities across the UK, and we want to see them taking place in every location. 

This workshop will support participants to develop the confidence to set up their own Climate Café. It will include a short taster climate café, the psycho-social principles on which Climate Cafés are based, building a toolkit of practical resources, and a discussion of the organisation and facilitation of Climate Cafés. 

Are there any requirements to attend?

Yes. You do not need a therapeutic background to take this workshop but it is essential that you have attended a climate café as a participant before doing this training.

This will need to be a climate café that:

  • focuses on feelings rather than action
  • is clear that it is not a space for discussing or debating climate policy, climate science or climate action.

If you cannot get a place on one of ours, an internet search or a browse on Eventbrite should produce some. You can check with the organiser if it meets the criteria above or get in touch with us. Please do join our waiting lists as spaces regularly become available at short notice.

All our climate cafés are listed on our events calendar or you can go directly to our Eventbrite page here. CPA Scotland also holds regular climate cafés both online and in-person which you can find here.

Who is running it?

Linda Aspey is a coach, facilitator, therapist, activist, supervisor and speaker working on culture and climate change.

Rebecca Nestor is an organisational consultant, facilitator and coach, based in Oxford, UK. She is a board member of the Climate Psychology Alliance, leads the CPA’s work on climate cafés, and recently submitted her doctoral thesis at the University of Essex/Tavistock Centre on leadership in climate change organisations.

How much does it cost?

Cost: £40 standard rate, £20 for members, and £6 concessionary rate (for students and those on low income).

A reminder will be sent to registered participants leading up to the workshop and the Zoom link will be shared  the day beforehand. Please check spam/junk folders. 

Follow this link (eventbrite.co.uk) to register. 

About Us

We are a diverse community of therapeutic practitioners, thinkers, researchers, artists and others. We believe that attending to the psychology and emotions of the climate and ecological crisis is at the heart of our work.

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