Funded by the DfE, Climate Ambassadors match volunteer climate experts with education settings.
Part of Let’s Go Zero, Climate Action Advisors are independent experts who offer free support for schools, colleges, and nurseries across England.
Topic: Climate education and green skills
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The sustainability agenda can feel overwhelming. Arranging climate anxiety training for relevant staff may help them understand and manage feelings of anxiety or distress related to climate change, and identify those aspects of climate change which they can impact.
Use the insights from your curriculum audit and green skills review to establish clear goals for integrating climate education and green skills into your formal and informal teaching, learning, extra-curriculars and play.
Review the current CPD of your staff to identify opportunities for training on sustainability and climate change.
Routinely ask your community about their feelings and worries regarding climate change. This will help you develop strategies to support them.
Use the results of your curriculum audit, and the identification of potential links to green skills and jobs, to inform the development of your climate education and green skills aims.