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There are many ways you can act for earth, all are valid and needed. Find what speaks to you most, and do that. We all have strengths to bring and a part to play....
Climate change is increasingly driving more severe and frequent extreme weather events such as extreme heat, bushfires, storms and floods which have serious and wide-reaching impacts on the mental health of Australians today. This report discusses climate change and mental health,...
For our Climate Resilience Network meetup on July the 18th we went for a walk through the Franklin Forest, Melurkedee country in the Huon Valley, followed by a forest-themed Guided Deep Relaxation practice with CRN member & Yoga instructor Alison...
There is increasing awareness that climate change is a human health and healthcare emergency. This briefing paper builds on the findings of that report and is intended as a first step to recognise and address the gaps in knowledge and awareness...
This short video with Dr Anna Seth covering some basic aspects of looking after our mental health in response to climate change. ...
There is so much to discover. We have just come across this beautiful and thought provoking journal created in Wales and freely available to download. Poetry, art and reflections of all sorts. Issue #4: Climate Minds Anthology, looks especially interesting....
We are an evolving network of community members, health professionals, educators, artists, ecologists and everything in between. We want to stimulate local conversation about the impacts of climate disruption on our individual and collective mental wellbeing and find ways that...
Thank you to all our lovely yoga teachers, Margi at Bija Yoga Tasmania, Alison at Huon Valley Yoga, Lynn, Julie at Hobart Breathing Space, and our intrepid participants at our Yoga for Peaceful Resilience sessions over the weekend. Care for self is part...