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PSYCHOLOGY FOR A SAFE CLIMATE PRESENTS FEELING THE FIRES – EAST GIPPSLAND Share your feelings about the 2019/20 bushfires & climate change

Fizz
Bushfire Community Ambassador

PSYCHOLOGY FOR A SAFE CLIMATE PRESENTS FEELING THE FIRES – EAST GIPPSLAND Share your feelings about the 2019/20 bushfires & climate change

Morin everyone just got this post in my news feed and thought I'd share in case it was of interest to anyone 
There are still some spots available for 'Feeling the Fires' both online and in person. Part of the
National Sustainable Living Festival, this workshop will provide a safe space for people to reflect on and express their feelings about the 2019/20 bushfires and climate change more broadly. The first session is on Saturday Feb 13 from 2pm - 5:30pm at The Hub, Bairnsdale, and the Zoom event is on Saturday Feb 20 2pm - 5:30pm. Click the link and register now!
This event is a collaboration between FireFeels, PsychologyforasafeclimateEnvironment Victoria
and Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action.
The event is free - and you can find more details here:
http://www.slf.org.au/event/feeling-the-fires-east-gippsland/
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Re: PSYCHOLOGY FOR A SAFE CLIMATE PRESENTS FEELING THE FIRES – EAST GIPPSLAND Share your feelings about the 2019/20 bushfires & climate change

Sounds like a great event, thank you for sharing it @Fizz! 💗

 

If anyone does attend, a gentle reminder about our Forum's anonymity guideline- remember to not share your Forums username with others, as the Forums are an anonymous space where people can't be identified in 'real life.' 

Other than that, enjoy! Heart🌻

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