Carbon Literacy for Local Authority Staff | NE England (Community Energy)
An impactful course for staff working in or interested in community energy & carbon reducing initiatives across their local authority.
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- 7 days, 4 hours
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About this event
Carbon Literacy is ‘an awareness of the carbon costs and impacts of everyday activities and the ability and motivation to reduce emissions, on an individual, community and organisational basis.’
Eligibility Criteria for Funded Training
This training is being funded via the North East & Yorkshire Net Zero Hub. Participants are eligible for funding if they meet all of the below criteria:
- They work in the North East of England, including Yorkshire
- They are currently working on or seeking to pursue community energy projects within their role and/or community
- Their role has the appropriate authority to pursue the above projects.
The aim of the training is to increase capacity for community energy projects across the region. Funding will be allocated to those who are most suitable to contribute to this goal. In your order, you will need to answer a set of questions which will be used to assess your eligiblity and suitability. We will then confirm whether you are eligible for the funding or not within 5 working days.
What is the training?
With a third of the UK’s emissions directly influenced by local authority practice, policy and partnerships, local authorities have a vital role to play in the UK’s decarbonisation. The practical, solution-focused content helps identify examples of carbon reduction across the sector, whilst group activities provide an opportunity to work together with other professionals to develop new ideas.
This training will include a showcase on community energy (CE). CE projects offer uniquely place-based solutions that help reach local and national net zero targets, empower the local community and fueling the local economy and participants will receive tailored training to support capacity and delivery of community energy projects.
This training includes two virtual sessions, running from 1:30pm - 4:30pm on both days (20th & 27th October 2025) as well as individual study ahead of the two sessions (around 2 hours) that will give you a well-rounded insight into carbon and climate to apply to your local authority role and setting.
By sharing and showcasing best practice, knowledge and expertise, we can make informed decisions to address the scale and urgency of the climate emergency. You will leave the training with tangible and clear ideas on the methods through which you can directly reduce carbon emissions within your role, local authority and across the sector.
Upon completion of the training and evidence form, you can join over 100,000 learners to gain Carbon Literacy certification by completing a short evidence form, including a personal and professional pledge, to the Carbon Literacy Project (CLP) who certify you.
Who is this course for?
This course is for those within local authorities who meet the eligiblity criteria:
- They work in the North East of England, including Yorkshire
- They are currently working on or seeking to pursue community energy projects within their role and/or community
- Their role has the appropriate authority to pursue the above projects.
Every application will be assessed by the Net Zero Hub to ensure the funding maximises benefits to community energy capacity and projects. We will aim to maximise reach so reserve the right to limit applications per local authority and select those most suitable for training opportunity via the questions in the order form.
Who will deliver the training?
The course will be delivered by Change Agents UK, a charity and non-profit who have been educating, inspiring and empowering people for over 25 years through their flagship Sustainability Leadership Skills programme, bespoke courses and delivering Carbon Literacy training to hundreds of learners across sectors and regions.
Who created the training?
This course uses the Carbon Literacy Projects' Local Authority Toolkit which was produced in partnership with the Centre for Sustainable Energy, North Somerset Council and Rachel Coxcoon of ClimateGuide. Course development was funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA).
Who is funding the training?
This course is being funded by the North East & Yorkshire (NEY) Net Zero Hub. The Hub works with public sector organisations, their stakeholders and communities to develop fundable net zero projects and deliver local energy strategy. They exist to accelerate the region’s ambitious efforts to drive a low carbon, clean growth future.
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