Have your say on  Scotland's draft Environment Strategy
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Have your say on Scotland's draft Environment Strategy

By Learning for Sustainability Scotland/EAUC Scotland

Join Learning for Sustainability Scotland & EAUC Scotland as we explore the role of education in enabling the ambitions of this Strategy.

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  • 1 hour, 15 minutes
  • Online

About this event

Government • State Government

The Scottish Government's draft Environment Strategy sets out a framework for delivering Scotland’s role in tackling the global crises of nature loss, climate change and pollution. Through it, Scotland has the opportunity to create new opportunities for jobs, businesses and investment, improve people’s health and wellbeing, tackle poverty, and promote social justice.

The draft of this strategy is currently under consultation; and Learning for Sustainability Scotland and EAUC Scotland are working together to draft a response.

But we want to hear from YOU.

Education and learning have a huge role to play in achieving this vision. Help us draft a response that showcases what education across Scotland is already doing - and highlight what else it could do with the right support.

Anyone working or learning in an early years, school, college, university, or community setting is welcome. Whether you're from a teaching, research or operational background - or a learner yourself - join us and share your perspective and insights. We'll also share pointers and a template to easily draft your own response.

Let's all have our say on a strategy for a sustainable Scotland.

Please register for your FREE place using this Eventbrite form. We'll send you a Microsoft Teams link to join the meeting once you've signed up.

We look forward to welcoming you at 16:00 on Tuesday 09 September - and to hearing your thoughts.

Warmest wishes,

Learning for Sustainability Scotland and EAUC Scotland

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Sep 9 · 8:00 AM PDT