Celebrating Scotland’s Climate Week
We all have a story to tell about our changing planet.
We all have fears, hopes and dreams.
Have you ever wondered how stories and cardboard theatre can connect sustainability to your life?
Join us to explore how you can use your creativity to break barriers and spark bold imaginative and courageous ideas for sustainable futures.
Facilitated by Hamishibai Cardboard Theatre from Argentina, our workshop uses humour and the unexpected to create a safe space for fresh thinking and honest insight. The absurd — like humour — breaks the mould. It helps us think differently, challenge comfort zones, and spark fresh solutions in a complex world.
This event is for youth workers and young people to learn together and co-create. Young people should join as part of a youth group / YouthLink Scotland group.
Unfortunately we are unable to offer travel expenses as part of this event.
About our collaboration
Hamishibai combines storytelling, theatre, illustration and the absurd to entertain and investigate our relationship with the world around us.
Learning for Sustainability Scotland works in partnership to unlock the power of learning for sustainability for flourishing futures for people and planet.
YouthLink Scotland is the national agency for youth work, developing the sector to deliver for young people in a changing world.
Any questions please get in touch with Liz Green - lgreen@youthlink.scot
Recording your Professional Learning
Participating in this training can be recorded as 2 .5 hours of Professional Learning time, contributing to the 35 hours per year (pro rata) required for membership of the CLD Standards Council, another professional body, or your own learning and development plan.
When recording your professional learning you may want to reflect on your development from this event concerning the relevant CLD Competences and CLD Ethics.