Carbon Literacy Training
Join this course to be supported on your journey to climate action with like-minded museum colleagues.
Date and time
Location
Cubic Theatre/Foyer, London Transport Museum
London Transport Museum Covent Garden Piazza London WC2E 7BB United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 7 hours
- In person
About this event
Waitlist
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Trainers:
- Spencer Rust, Visitor Experience Training Manager, London Transport Museum
- MD Fahim Azraf Khan, Environmental Manager, London Transport Museum
- Yvette Shepherd (Museum Development Officer, Organisational Health), London Museum
What will be covered?
It's not too late to help save the planet. Carbon Literacy Training will give you the knowledge and confidence to make a difference, both in your personal life and at your museum. Join this course offered to South East and London museums to be supported on your journey to climate action with like-minded museum colleagues.
Carbon Literacy is a term used to describe an awareness of climate change, and the climate impacts of mankind’s everyday actions. Carbon Literacy is the knowledge and capacity required to create a positive shift in how mankind lives, works and behaves in response to climate change.
This Carbon Literacy course uses the Museums’ Carbon Literacy Toolkit and is comprised of 4 modules. Participants will need to successfully complete all 4 modules in order to receive a certificate of Carbon Literacy from the Carbon Literacy Project.
This course will cover the science and facts about climate change; the impacts of climate change, equity, climate justice and vulnerability; the role of museums in tackling the climate crisis and green recovery; carbon budgets; UK and international climate policy; carbon footprints.
You will learn about the language of climate change and gain the confidence to share your knowledge with others. You will commit to positive changes you can make in your world, at home and at work. You will develop actions you can implement at your museum using the Carbon Literacy Project’s accessible framework: this might address how your collections, buildings or programmes can be more sustainable, advocacy for greater climate change awareness or how to tackle issues around climate responsibility with audiences.
Module 1: Duration 1hr 30mins, self-guided to be completed independently in the week before your course start date.
Who should attend?
This course aims to empower everyone, no matter what role or level you are at in your organisation we can all make a difference.
If your museum has not already participated in Carbon Literacy Training, please sign up today.
If someone from your museum has previously attended Carbon Literacy Training, you are also welcome to attend.
Learning objectives
By the end of this course you will:
- Have a good basic understanding of climate change science and facts
- Understand the impact of climate change and implications for social justice
- Be able to debate issues around climate responsibility
- Understand the role of museums in tackling the climate crisis and start to apply your knowledge to your area of work
- Gain confidence to talk about climate change and advocate for greater awareness
- Develop an action plan that you can implement in your personal life and at your museum
Support towards Museum Accreditation:
This course can support the following areas of Accreditation, if relevant to your role:
- 2.1 An approved forward or business plan
- 6.2 A collections care and conservation plan
- 9.1 To provide stimulating learning and discovery activities
- 3.3 Emergency planning
Accessibility
To help us ensure you get the most out of the session, you will be asked to email us with any access requirements you may have when you complete your order form. Please see the list of examples of adjustments we can make. This list is not exhaustive and we would be happy to accommodate other requirements where possible, please email us to discuss.
Eligibility
MDSE is funded by Arts Council England (ACE) to support museums in the South East of England within ACE’s Accreditation scheme. The South East is defined as the local authority areas of:
- Bedfordshire (Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire and Luton Borough)
- Berkshire (Bracknell Forest, Reading, Slough, West Berkshire, Windsor & Maidenhead and Wokingham)
- Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes
- Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
- Essex, Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock
- Hertfordshire
- Kent and Medway
- Norfolk
- Oxfordshire
- Suffolk
- Surrey
- East Sussex and Brighton & Hove
- West Sussex
We prioritise places on our training programmes for museums which are Accredited or officially Working Towards Accreditation. ACE publishes the official lists of Accredited and Working Towards Accreditationmuseums on its website. Where possible we will make places available for museums which do not meet these criteria but the number of places will vary depending on the event format.
London tickets
MDSE is working with Museum Development London (MDL) to deliver some of our training and development programmes.
If you are working or volunteering for a museum in London you are eligible to attend this session.
Terms & Conditions:
For full details of our programmes conditions, see our Terms and Conditions on our website
By booking a place on to a Museum Development South East training event, you are agreeing to the following terms and conditions:
- That you are from a South East museum which is in Arts Council England’s Museum Accreditation Scheme. Where this is not applicable you acknowledge that MDSE will facilitate your attendance if availability permits and that you or your organisation will pay any fees which may apply.
- It is a condition of receiving this ACE funded training that the online evaluation sent to the email address provided at the point of booking is completed by the specified deadline. This deadline is in the email notification unless a paper evaluation is specifically requested and submitted on the day of the training session.
- By booking a place you agree that you will make every endeavour to attend the event and you will give us at least 24 hours’ notice if you need to cancel your booking. If you repeatedly cancel your booking without sufficient notice you agree that we may exercise our right to remove you from future event bookings.
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