Overview:
Climate change and sustainability can often feel disconnected from day-to-day roles and responsibilities. This interactive webinar explores how climate and environmental considerations relate to different job functions, helping participants understand where they can influence positive change within their own area of work.
Through practical examples, group discussions and breakout activities, participants will explore how climate considerations can be incorporated into everyday decision-making, planning, procurement, service delivery, policy development, operations, communications and more. The session focuses on making climate action relevant, achievable and meaningful, regardless of role or department.
Designed for staff across all sectors and levels of an organisation, this one-hour webinar encourages participants to identify opportunities, challenges and practical actions that can help support organisational sustainability objectives while delivering their core responsibilities.
A concise and engaging one-hour session that helps individuals connect climate action to their own role and understand how collective action across an organisation can contribute to wider sustainability goals.
By the end of the course, participants will:
Understand why climate change is relevant to all roles and service areas.
Explore how climate and sustainability considerations can be integrated into everyday decisions and activities.
Recognise opportunities within their own role to support environmental, social and economic sustainability outcomes.
Discuss practical examples and challenges with colleagues through interactive exercises and breakout discussions.
Identify simple actions that can be taken immediately to support organisational climate and sustainability objectives.
Who should attend?
This webinar is suitable for staff at all levels and across all departments who want to better understand how climate change and sustainability relate to their role. No prior knowledge is required.
If no suitable dates are available, or if you are interested in bespoke training tailored to your organisation's needs, please get in touch to discuss options.
Contact: info@sustainableni.org