One Planet Pioneers
@1planetpioneers
A community engagement project aimed at 14-21 yrs! Making social, economical & environmental changes in M'bro ๐
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06-05-2016 13:13:31
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Every child deserves to have an understanding of the environment and #OutdoorLearning experiences. You can add your name to our important e-action and help prove thereโs widespread support for outdoor learning this #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek ๐ wtru.st/learn-with-natโฆ The National Lottery Community Fund
Aged 13โ25 and interested in becoming a voice for the environment? Register your interest in becoming part of Marine Conservation Society's Youth Ocean Network ๐ Find our more and apply here ๐ mcsuk.org/what-you-can-dโฆ
๐จ Last chance! ๐จ YouthLink Scotland are hosting an informative webinar today at 5pm-6.30pm to discuss why it is important to Involve young people in decision making to tackle climate emergency. Find out more here ๐๐พ ourbrightfuture.co.uk/opportunities/
Sign up for The Wildlife Trusts FREE event! The next Wild LIVE will cover some of the topics linked to our Ask 2 and will ask the question: Can every job be a green job? ๐๐ฟ wildlifetrusts.org/events/2022-08โฆ Ceallach Spellman Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Lancashire Wildlife Trust Eleanor Lampard NerdfighterMia ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ They/Them Craig Bennett
Led by The Wildlife Trusts and funded by The National Lottery Community Fund , Our Bright Future was a youth empowerment partnership that covered a number of projects including One Planet Pioneers that ourselves, ACTES, Tees Wildlife and Teesside University worked together on to empower our youth.
Did you take part in an Our Bright Future funded programme? ๐ We're looking for past participants from our programmes across the UK over the past six years to be interviewed as part of an impact project. Get in touch with Libbi at [email protected] for more info!
Check it out! 60 paid work placements are available for young people to work in the natural environment sector through Groundwork UK's New to Nature programme bit.ly/3XznYDY