Advocating for young people’s mental health in an ongoing climate crisis.
Climate distress is disproportionately affecting our young people, and will only get worse. PSC recently went to Canberra to advocate for young people’s mental health as part of a Duty of Care bill.
PSC supports voting YES to the Voice
The Australian Climate movement supports writing YES in the referendum, to vote for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice. “Our support for writing YES is based on the fundamental principle that laws and policies are more effective when those who are affected by them have a voice.” PSC agrees that there can be no […]
A special message from our founder
In this final week of June we are almost halfway to our end of financial year fundraising goal of $10,000. An appeal from our founder and volunteer Executive Director, Carol Ride. PSC began because of our concern about climate change and the impact on the places and people we love, the injustice of its impact […]
The social practice of hope
Many media outlets are calling this federal election the climate election. With many holding hope for the future of the political movement on climate action, our internal experiences may be complicated: this is the election result we may have been hoping for, and this is the election result we needed ten years ago…. Whether you […]