Climate Cafe

Date/Time


Date(s) - 02/04/2024
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Description


At our Café there is no guest speaker, no advice given, no call for action. Instead, you’ll find a supportive, facilitated conversational space for people to gather and share thoughts and feelings in response to the climate crisis. Here you can voice concerns that may not be welcomed or echoed elsewhere in your daily life. You’re invited to share with interested others how you’re really feeling at this challenging time. 

There may be laughter, there may be tears. There may be fear, there may be anger. Whatever you’re feeling is okay and valued. And it’s fine just to listen. Sharing, listening and being quiet together are all part of our Café.

This event will be run over Zoom.


Dates and times

Note that all PSC event times are listed as for an ADST or AEST timezone – Melbourne/Sydney

This is part of a Tuesday morning series of cafes, running 10am – 11.30am

Dates in this series:

  • 26th March
  • 2nd April
  • 9th April

 

Also available to book is our monthly Sunday afternoon series, running 3.30pm – 5pm once a month.

In Humanitix, choose the calendar or list options, to select the date you want to book.

 


Ticket prices

We want everybody to be able to access the support they need, so tickets to our Climate Cafes are free for those who are in need of that option. We welcome anyone who is able to, to pay the standard registration fee ($20), or if in a position to do so, to choose the “Pay it forward” option to support others to attend.

Psychology for a Safe Climate is a majority volunteer organisation – please consider paying if you can. It’s through the support of people like you that we are able to continue this work.

Your presence matters most, and you’ll be warmly welcomed.


Facilitators

Christie Wilson

Christie is a psychotherapist (MGT), climate activist, and facilitator working therapeutically with people at the front line of the climate emergency. She offers individual therapy (somatic and trauma-informed) and develops and facilitates workshops to explore the cultural and psychological experience of engaging with climate change and related ecological issues. Christie is a clinical member of the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia, Psychology for a Safe Climate, Climate Psychology Alliance, Climate Wellbeing Network, and Fellow of the Australian Traditional Medicine Society.


Further Info

Psychology for a Safe Climate (PSC) is a not-for-profit organisation founded in 2010 in Melbourne, Australia, to foster emotional engagement with climate change. PSC was founded in response to the lack of individual and community commitment to address the climate emergency. Our purpose is to support people in facing the reality of the climate emergency. We aim to build people’s capacity to respond constructively to climate change by promoting and strengthening mental health and wellbeing. We engage with those working on climate change, the caring professions, and the broader community.

If you’re looking for further support or resources, you’ll find some here. If you’re based in Australia and needing further one-on-one help, you can reach out to someone in our Climate Aware Practitioner directory.