ANZ Lab – Germinating the Seed – Climate Impact on Health

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ANZ Lab – Germinating the Seed – Climate Impact on Health

ANZ Lab – Germinating the Seed – Climate Impact on Health

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Welcome to or welcome back to our monthly ANZ CCA Community gathering – our Learning Lab!

Each month we gather to discuss what’s our’s to do as Coaches, Facilitators and Educators in the Climate Movement – with a particular focus on learning together how we can both expand our own practices and approaches, as well as enable others to more effectively engage themselves with this great challenge of our time.

Our Content focus in September will be hosted by Heather-Jane,  sharing what she is learning re the Climate & Health Care Alliance (CAHA) & their advocacy campaign… suggesting that we need to get more political to achieve policy outcomes.

This month we evolved our format including elements designed to increase continuity between sessions and provide specific action-based learning space to discuss the content section of each gathering.

Overview of the session format as follows;

Beginning – welcome, presencing, discussion based on our previous session

Middle – content session, whole group response & discussion, break-out group-based open learning space

End – reflections & action declarations, invitation for future content contributors, set intentions for interval until our next session.

As always, we welcome back returning members of our CCA ANZ community, as well as both new members of CCA and those who are curious about our work and have not yet become members.

 

Additional Details

Event Timezone Reference - Australia

Presenter(s) Bio

Heather-Jane Gray

Posted By - Tim Collings

Email - timc@4ileadership.com

Spare Field - Not in use - Josie McLean

Spare Field - Not in use - Tim Collings

 

Date And Time

Sep 13, 2021 @ 03:30 PM (AEDT) to
Sep 13, 2021 @ 05:00 PM (AEDT)
 

Location

Online event
 

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