Climate Mental Health Aotearoa
  • Home
  • About
  • Resources
  • Events
  • Climate Cafes
  • Newsletters
  • Join
  • Home
  • About
  • Resources
  • Events
  • Climate Cafes
  • Newsletters
  • Join
Search by typing & pressing enter

YOUR CART

​Upcoming Events

Picture

View recordings
​of past events here!



Aotearoa community online Climate Cafe
Sunday 18 May, 3.30-5.00pm

Picture
Mate Whenua, Mate Tangata‍: Rangatahi perspectives on hope, healing and reconnection.
Wednesday 21 May and Thursday 22 May at 4pm (for 1 hour)

Free registration and more details: 
https://www.nzaee.org.nz/events/nzaee-youth-week-webinar-mate-whenua-mate-tangata 

This free NZAEE two-part webinar series is a Youth Week collaboration with Future Unity, Papa Taiao Earthcare and Climate Mental Health Aotearoa. 

“Mate whenua, mate tangata" speaks to the interwoven relationship between people and land in te ao Māori. This name acknowledges that the wellbeing of tangata is inherently tied to the wellbeing of whenua. But this discussion is also about hope and healing. Mate Whenua, Mate Tangata invites us to break the cycle through reconnection: to stand in our whakapapa, embrace mātauranga Māori, and uplift each other as a collective — especially our rangatahi. It’s a reminder that when we heal our whenua, we begin to heal ourselves.

Picture
 Mental health in the Pacific, and the impacts of climate change
A lecture by University of the South Pacific Counselling lecturer Ravindra Prajapati
​
Speaking to us from Suva, Ravindra will share his unique insights as a teacher of counselling in the Pacific. 
1 hour webinar
Friday 6 June, 12.00midday
with follow-up online discussion on Friday 13 June, also at midday.
FREE REGISTRATION HERE
https://events.humanitix.com/mental-health-in-the-pacific-and-the-impacts-of-climate-change​ 

Other related training and events

Picture
Ecotherapy training is available in NZ from David Key at ecoSelf Learning:
https://www.ecoselflearning.com/
Photo is of a beautiful harakeke
​by Te Awa Kairangi, the Hutt River.
Picture

Contact network Co-ordinator: Silvia Purdie
ph NZ 027 242 1113
email: [email protected]