Facing the Future with Young People: Navigating Emotions in the Climate and Nature Crisis

Online

Join the Climate Psychology Association for a workshop on navigating emotions in the climate crisis. Many organizations are recognizing the challenge of supporting young people as they confront the reality of the climate and ecological crisis. This workshop aims to help attendees: Gain a deeper understanding of the potential emotional and psychological impacts of the climate and ecological emergencies on children and young people. Generate ideas for fostering cultures of care within organizations to address the emotional needs of young people. Presenters: Siobhan Currie, an educational and child psychologist, and research advisor at University College London (UCL); Dr. Louise Edgington,

$35

January 2025 e-Essential Skills Series

Online

The Canadian Evaluation Society Ontario Chapter is hosting a 10 week e-Essential Skills Series. Facilitated by Tina Sahay, this 10-week online course is intended to provide learners with the foundations of professional evaluation including stakeholder engagement, describing programs, creating evaluation questions, identifying indicators, research design and methods, data management and analysis, work planning, evaluation reporting, and professionalization of evaluation. No prior experience is needed to attend this course. The cost for the workshop is $1199 for CES members; $1299 for general admission and the first class of the 10-week course will start on January 6, 2025. Register for the series here