Time: December 15, 2009 from 10am to 4pm
Location: St.Ethelburga's
Street: 78 bishopsgate
City/Town: London EC2N 4AG
Website or Map: http://www.talkaction.org
Phone: 0207 324 4774
Event Type: training, course
Organized By: Jonathan Elliott
Latest Activity: Nov 5, 2009
Communicating climate change to different people in different situations.
Tuesday 15th December 2009, 10.00-16.00
Location: St.ethelburgha’s, 78 bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AG.
‘I’d recommend this course to anyone wishing to engage people on climate change.’
Simon Mills (City of London)
‘Interesting and engaging on the topic…Thank you!’ Laurie Bennett (Futerra Communication)
‘Excellent and challenging!’ Katy Hill (Global Action Plan)
• Climate change will affect everyone and everywhere.
• The challenge will require action by everyone, everywhere.
• So we need the skills to be able to communicate climate change to diverse audiences and in diverse situations.
• If you are concerned about climate change you can help other people get active. To do that you need to be able to communicate confidently and effectively.
• You don’t need to be an expert or a scientist: you do need to be good at talking, presenting and listening. If you can communicate well, then you can inspire others to act as well.
• Whether you want to talk with one person, twenty, or one hundred, there are core skills that can help you get the message across. This one day course will help you build the skills you need to communicate climate change.
The training session will provide:
• Why good communication of climate change is so important
• Major climate change issues and difficult questions
• Communicating with people in different situations: Persuading colleagues – lobbying situations - talking to friends – working with business – addressing a large audience
• The Key skills of communication – speaking, listening, body language, etc
• Overcoming those inner barriers to good communication
• Engaging and communicating with diverse organisations
• Practice delivering persuasive messages and a chance to receive feedback
Who should attend this training?
This course is for anyone who is keen to get people active on climate change. Whether you work for a local council, a business or a charity, are involved in a local organisation or are simply keen to make a difference this course will give you the skills and knowledge you need.
This is a day that will look at communication in different situations from political lobbying to talking in the street, from answering awkward questions to talking with your friends. Work in small groups will help build you confidence and ensure that the course meets your needs.
Facilitated by Chris Church:
• Consultant for Defra, National Trust, Charter 88, UNED UK, the Community Architecture Group, British Trust for Conservation Volunteers, Groundwork, Global Action Plan, LSX, Capacity Global among others.
• Friends of the Earth Campaigner for 6 years
• Current projects include Defra’s Every Action Counts programme and chairing the London 21 network.
Prices include a vegan/vegetarian lunch, Fair Trade refreshments and networking time with organic wine.
Cost
• Large Charities, Public Sector, and Businesses: £278 per person
• Smaller charities (under 8 staff) and Individuals £120
• Subsidised places are available for unemployed/students/pensioners. Please send a cheaque for £20 and a letter to Jonathan Elliott, Talk Action, The Grayston Centre, 28 Charles Square, London, N1 6HT.
•Tailored courses can be arranged for groups at a date & location to suit you.
For bookings and information please contact:
Talk Action
Tel: 0207 324 4774
Email: jelliott@talkaction.org
(The venue is fully accessible with wheelchair-accessible lavatory facilities and a hearing loop)
Recommended by: London 21’s Black and Minority Ethnic Initiatives for Green and Healthy London Neighbourhoods.
supported by: environmentjob.co.uk
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