TITLE
Climate Cafe Listening Circle
WHEN
Wednesday 20th Nov
TIME
5:30-7:30pm
WHERE
Woodlands Community Meeting Room and Events Terrace, 66 Ashley Street, G3 6HW
Questions/Access
Our Meeting Room is a wheelchair accessible space. If you have any questions email eo@woodlandscommunity.org.uk
BOOKING
Register via Eventbrite Link here
COST
Free, donations welcome
MORE INFO
A Climate Listening Circle is a warm, friendly space to meet and talk about the responses we feel towards the climate crisis.
All big and complex feelings are welcome. Whether you are feeling fear, anxiety, anger, helplessness, sadness, grief or despair, the Climate Café Listening Circle offers a space to talk and connect with others who may be feeling similarly.
A Climate Café Listening Circle:
Focuses on feelings rather than actions
Is not a space for discussing or debating climate policy, climate science or specific actions
Will not offer advice
Offers a space to reflect, feel and connect with others
Based on the approach developed by the Climate Psychology Alliance (CPA) and held by CPA trained facilitators, the circle offers people a supportive and confidential space to share their feelings about the interconnected climate, environmental and social justice crises.
More info about Climate Psychology Alliance
Refreshments will be provided
Facilitator’s bios:
Emma Jefkins recently completed a degree in Psychosocial Studies, Investigating eco-anxiety for her dissertation project, a topic close to her heart, led her to the Climate Psychology Alliance facilitation training. Emma is a big fan of art, cats, yoga and our living, breathing planet. She currently works as a Mental Health and Well-being Worker for Penumbra.
John Kennedy John is trained as a facilitator by the Climate Psychology Alliance (CPA) and has been attending listening circles across Scotland since 2021. John cares passionately for environment so future generations can thrive. John works in stakeholder and community engagement to develop projects in renewables sector.
Logo of Climate Psychology Alliance
This programming is part of our Climate Futures Project, helping students (under 30s) to…
-Connect to Nature & Local Community
-Combat Climate Anxiety
-Volunteer with us
-Get involved with Woodlands Community’s Anti-Racist Library
-Gain Gardening & Biodiversity Knowledge & Skills
-Explore local Greenspaces via Wellbeing Walks & Led Cycle Rides
-Engage in Creative Sustainable Arts Practice
-Climate Focused Mentorship opportunities
-Digital detox