Are you thinking, feeling or acting in the knowledge of the climate crisis and also aware that many other parts of life are in crisis?
Do you sometimes feel abandoned, confused, lost, despairing, raging, scared and other strong feelings? Is it sometimes difficult to allow yourself to feel anything at all?
Do you wonder how to keep going in an emergency that is going on and on?
Would you love to be able to spend time with others who get it, in a well held space where you are warmly welcome just as you are?
Youth Support Space:
We offer this space for young people for warm care, deep listening and tools for resilience. It is a space where you can:
- Feel warmly welcome
- Talk about your experience with people who will not dismiss you, or just listen in
- Meet other young people who may be in a similar position
- Learn straightforward resilience building practices that you can take away and use again and again
- Experience a consent-based space where you will not be required to do anything that doesn’t feel right to you
- Choose to do a held self-reflection practice if you don’t want to talk with other people
We are working for collective care and resilience, based on consent and warm welcome, not just ‘talking about feelings’ but attending to deep human needs for belonging, autonomy and being seen and heard.
Please bring:
- Anything that will help you feel comfortable and supported during the session, a drink, your favourite blanket/smell/object to hold/cushion etc.
- Paper and pen as we will do a brief journaling activity.
We will be using breakout rooms for talking and listening in small groups. We will also have a silent reflection room with reflection prompts for those who would rather not talk in a small group.
Who is it for?
Young people who want to explore, talk and listen about living in a time of climate and other crisis. You may be an activist but you do not need to be. You may be engaged and knowledgeable about the climate crisis or you may be looking at it out of the corners of your eyes and not wanting to face it. Please be aware that you may hear strong feelings and experiences from others that might trouble you as well as inspire you. It is not an extractive space for research purposes as this undermines the strength of holding and shared experience. Please check in with your motivation before coming along. Do contact us if you are not sure.
How do I book?
Please book via the Eventbrite link and you will receive an email with the Zoom link a couple of days before the space and again an hour beforehand.
Where can I find out more?
Visit our website for full information on this new space, including future dates. If you have any questions you are very welcome to email admin@climatepsychologyalliance.org.