Climate Café Facilitator Training

Champion Climate Emotion Conversations

Join the network creating space for change

Step into the work that changes lives. As a PSC Climate Café facilitator, you’ll hold spaces where climate emotions find voice, connection sparks solidarity and conversations open new possibilities.

We’ll equip you with the skills, experience and support to guide these spaces and bring this transformative work to communities across Australia. Get in touch with our Climate Mental Health Manager, Christie for more information to get you started.

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Become a PSC Climate Cafe Facilitator

Build the skills that open doors

Our process isn’t just a checklist, it’s a real development journey. You’ll gain tools, confidence and live facilitation experience so you can guide powerful climate conversations with confidence and purpose.

Your facilitator pathway starts with attending three Climate Cafés and opens the windows of opportunity. Our facilitators take this work into diverse communities and contexts to support their local areas.

Submit your expression of interest (EOI) via our online contact form, and then follow the steps — we’ll support you every step of the way.

Attend three Climate Cafés

Join our national network of climate cafés and start your pathway to listening, contributing and facilitating.

Sign up for Facilitator Training

Develop the skills and gain the tools to guide powerful climate conversations with our unique training program.

Join InterVision

Deepen your practice with peer-support from fellow facilitators around the country.

Apply your practice

Step into real-world facilitation with the support of an experienced PSC lead.

Start facilitating PSC Climate Cafés

You're ready! Take your place as a PSC facilitator, guiding conversations with confidence, care and skill. Create spaces where people feel supported, connected and empowered to respond to the climate reality.

From training to transformation

"This training was a beautiful way to upskill. Learning how to hold space for others helped me realise how necessary this is for myself, and my local community."

— Bridget