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SUMMARY:Take the Jump Ambassador Training
DESCRIPTION:Are you concerned about climate change\, but not sure how you can help to make a difference? Do you want to play a positive\, active role in climate change solutions? \nGet to know more about the how the global Take the Jump movement is developing in Aotearoa and help to spread the word across the motu by signing up to our free Ambassador training course. \nThe course consists of five x one hour and 15 minute sessions\, and will take place over Zoom every Wednesday evening at 7.30pm\, from August  21st until September 18th. The course will give you all the tools you need to communicate about making sustainable changes\, and Taking the Jump\, in a way that will avoid conflict\, inspire people\, and lead to positive outcomes. The course includes an array of learning materials and plenty of chances to practice communicating. \nThe sessions will cover: \n\nConnecting with others – Exploring the barriers to making a change\nChange through inspiration – Exciting others about what’s possible\nCommunication Toolkit – Principles and steps for communicating\, plus practice sessions.\nDeepening – Recaps\, practice and FAQ’s\nBecoming an Ambassador: groups\, workshops\, resources – and next steps in Aotearoa\n\nPlease register here. \nEmail team.ttj@ntcf.nz if you want to drop us a message or if you have any questions about this training.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/take-the-jump-ambassador-training-3/
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Workplace Solutions To The Climate Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this webinar\, where Des Casey will share insights from his new book “Nature’s Future Our Future“. \nPeople from a broad variety of occupations\,  including teaching\, healthcare\, office work and sports\, can impact our natural environment through their day-to-day work. \n“Nature faces a crossroads. What will we\, ourselves a part of nature\, do? Opportunities still exist to activate and mobilise qualities of creativity\, generosity\, courage and wisdom. Hope and change reside in these attributes of the human spirit. \n\n\n\n\nSeveral central premises are maintained throughout the book. They include a bringing together of our occupational lives – what we do at work – and nature’s needs. Closing this gap will be pivotal for nature’s future and for our own. Political\, economic and commercial life is critiqued; society’s belief systems and priorities are challenged. A very different consciousness of what drives environmental deterioration is paramount. So too is strong and focused leadership. Practical essays review a selection of specific occupations as examples of the book’s central themes“. \nPart of the discussion will allow us to reflect on the following points: \n\nEDUCATION is not to be confused with knowing. The environmental crisis can be understood as being a disorder in the minds of the dominant species – not simply a problem ‘out there’. Instead of nature being viewed as outside the fields of education\, it must become the initial stage and lectern for all learning\nWhat if ACCOUNTANCY took into account that nature too has an economy – of gains and losses\, ledgers\, limits and aspirations? What if accountancy was not organised and fixed around neo-liberal economics\, but around the systems and ecological realities of nature?\nMight the TRADES and UNIONS become forces exposing the criminality that drives environmental decline as they strive to do with the widening margins between rich and poor.\nRegenerative FARMING is being talked about and sometimes adopted in some quarters\, but many more resist. If ever there is an occupation that might lead in the care of land\, water and climate it is farmers. They walk the land. Time to break from a historical tendency to presume privilege. Support\, yes; exemption\, no.\nEnvironmentally\, the LEGAL PROFESSION is split down the middle – those who defend the enironment and those who defend policy and economics set on destroying it. How will the profession unify and respond if/when climate\, extinctions\, poisoning of waterways and oceans head closer to collapse?.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease register following this link here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/webinar-our-workplace-the-place-to-resolve-climate-and-natural-world-challenges/
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