Carbon Literacy - September 2024
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Carbon Literacy - September 2024

Carbon Literacy training exclusively for Community Leisure UK members on 18 and 25 September 2024.

By Community Leisure UK

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Agenda

Day 1
Day 2

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Day 1


The first training day takes place on 18 September 2024. You will need to attend both training days to complete your Carbon Literacy Training. • Introduction • Module 1 Climate change science | The i...

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 days 4 hours

    Carbon Literacy for Charities and Social Enterprises working in Public Leisure and Culture

    This course is specifically designed for charitable organisations managing facilities within the public leisure and culture sector in England, Scotland and Wales. Local authority officers with a leisure or culture portfolio may also benefit from this course. Public leisure and culture facilities commonly, but not exclusively, includes leisure centres, swimming pools, sport halls, village/town halls, museums/galleries, libraries, and theatres.

    Carbon Literacy is a term used to describe an awareness of climate change, and the climate impacts of humankind’s everyday actions. It is the knowledge and capacity required to create a positive shift in how we live, work and behave in response to climate change. The Carbon Literacy Project is designed to create impact quickly and at scale by encouraging bespoke sector learning through peer-to-peer training.

    Community Leisure UK designed this course by building on their expertise of supporting charities and social enterprises working across public leisure and culture in England, Scotland and Wales. The course has been trialled and tested with Community Leisure UK members to ensure it is fit for purpose, and has been accredited by the Carbon Literacy Project.

    What you will learn

    • Basic science of climate change and how climate change will affect us both globally and in the UK.
    • How the charitable public leisure and culture sectors can reduce its climate impact and leverage its influence to support climate action.
    • Create an action plan to reduce the carbon footprint of your organisation.
    • Learn how to talk about climate change effectively.

    Course benefits

    • A new course designed for the charitable public leisure and culture sector by Community Leisure UK.
    • Learners can call themselves certified Carbon Literate following successful completion.
    • Case studies from other charitable organisations working in public leisure and culture.
    • Focus on understanding the environmental impact of managing public leisure and culture facilities.
    • Understand the national and local priorities for net zero and what it means for public leisure and culture.
    • Understand the different policy contexts for England, Scotland and Wales.
    • Open to all staff levels – from swimming coordinators to theatre venue managers, and Trustees and senior management.

    Course delivery

    This training will be delivered online via Microsoft Teams over two half days. You will need to attend both training days to complete the training. The dates are:

    Day 1 - Wednesday September 18, 9:00 - 13:00

    Day 2 - Wednesday September 25, 9:00 - 13:00

    Each training day includes group discussion and reflection, videos and case studies, and activities to complete individually and as a group to aid learning.

    At the end of the training, each learner will need to fill out a reflection and evidence form which will be submitted to the Carbon Literacy Project for review. This form asks for a short reflection on your understanding of climate change and your committed actions. Upon successful completion of the form, the Carbon Literacy Project will issue certifications to the learner and you can call yourself Certified Carbon Literate. Please note that Community Leisure UK does not certify learners and that the decision to issue a certificate following course completion is made independently by the Carbon Literacy Project.

    Frequently asked questions

    Is this course relevant to me?

    Carbon Literacy is relevant to employees at all levels of the organisation. Carbon Literacy provides you with the opportunity to actively engage with your organisation's priorities and ambitions, and it gives you the knowledge and skills to take action within your own role.

    How much time will it take to complete the learners evidence form after the training session?

    You will be given time during the training on day 2 to start on your learners evidence form. You need to submit the form within two weeks after completing day 2. How much time this takes varies per person but is estimated around 1-2 hours.

    I would like to train my whole team. How do I do that?

    Once you successfully complete your Carbon Literacy training, you can roll out training to staff across your organisation. To facilitate this, we will make the "Carbon Literacy for Charities and Social Enterprises working in Public Leisure and Culture" course available to purchase in summer 2024.

    I like the sound of the course but it is a big time commitment for me / colleagues.

    The Carbon Literacy quality standard requires training to be equivalent to a full day’s learning. We have spread this over two half days to make it easier to attend. Once you complete the course and you deliver training internally, you can be more flexible on spreading the delivery of the content.

    What other Carbon Literacy courses exist that might be relevant?

    The Carbon Literacy Project also have Museums, Sport, and Local Authorities toolkits available which may be more suitable for prospective learners who do not manage public leisure and culture facilities or only manage a museum service.

    Why can I only book two tickets?

    We ask that you limit the attendance of your organisation to a maximum of two staff members at this point to manage demand and interest for the training sessions (so other organisations can also train their staff).

    Organized by

    Community Leisure UK is the trade association that represents trusts - the largest collective of public leisure and culture services in the UK. Trusts are key anchor institutions in their place, contributing significantly, as public service providers should, to the local strategic, economic and community needs. All members are wholly independent and are either registered charities or societies; importantly all reinvest their surpluses into their community services and facilities.