Service Design x Climate Engagement
Date and time
Location
Online event
Join this interactive session to explore how you can consider the climate and ecological emergency in your projects.
About this event
Imagine a future where our city is transformed by climate action stories…
In this session, join Emily Tulloh (Hammersmith & Fulham Council) to explore how we can integrate the climate and ecological emergency into community engagement and service design projects.
You will learn a range of ideas about how to engage people with the climate crisis and how to frame this conversation as a positive vision for how we can imagine our world if we take real action on climate change.
At the end of this session, you will be able to:
- Identify how you can embed the climate crisis into your work
- Identify new audiences for conversations about climate (both inside and outside the council)
- Get some inspiration about what good climate engagement looks like
Agenda
- Intro (5 mins)
- Presentation (20 mins): Three lessons learnt for service designers.
- Activity: How might we consider the climate and ecological emergency in our projects? (15 min)
- Share back and discussion (20 mins)
About the speaker
Emily Tulloh is Climate Emergency Community Engagement Lead at Hammersmith & Fulham Council. With a background in service design, Emily was previously at FutureGov where she worked to embed the climate crisis into the company mission.
About Cross-council Service Design chats
The Cross-council Service Design chats are free events for designers working in local government to come together and share knowledge, resources and expertise. It's an opportunity to meet with designers from councils in the UK who want to join up services or share/create resources which will benefit their wider communities.
Email: hello@servicedesignchats.com
Website: https://crosscouncil.servicedesignchats.com/