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URL:https://www.adph.org.uk/networks/london/events/fph-communications-for-
 climate-and-health-external-messaging/
SUMMARY:FPH Communications for Climate and Health: External Messaging
DESCRIPTION:\n\nCommunicating about the climate crisis as a public health c
 risis is a challenge that many of us struggle with\, and a lack of confide
 nce in this area can prevent us from being the effective professionals and
  advocates we aspire to be. In this meeting from the FPH sustainable deve
 lopment special interest group (SIG)\, we will be hearing from a range of 
 speakers who will give us an overview of the basics of climate change comm
 unication for public health\, with a more external audience (the public\, 
 media and politicians) in mind. Our speakers include:\n\n 	Professor Ed Ma
 ibach\, Director of the Centre for Climate Change Communication at George
  Mason University in the USA\n 	Kate Llewellyn\, Head of Training and En
 gagement at Heard\, a UK charity working with people and the media to ins
 pire content and communication that changes hearts and minds\n 	Matthew G
 reen is global investigations editor at DeSmog\, leading coverage of the 
 global climate crisis\, energy politics\, and the struggles for environmen
 tal justice through an international lens\n\nEach speaker will present sha
 ring their expertise and experiences on this topic\, a question and answer
  session\, finishing with time in small groups for reflective peer learnin
 g and discussion of how this might be implemented in our professional live
 s. All FPH members are welcome.\n\nThis event is part of the implementatio
 n of the Faculty’s Climate &amp\; Health Strategy advocacy workstream\,
  aiming to help public health professionals build the skills they need to 
 act on climate change and health as part of their work. We will be analysi
 ng recurring themes from the peer learning seminars to inform potential fu
 ture advocacy skills programmes. By taking part you are therefore also con
 senting to being a part of this informal evaluation.\n\nAlso watch out for
  our upcoming second communications session focussed on internal messaging
  in early September\, and smaller group sessions for FPH members to collab
 orate and work through specific work challenges over a set period of time.
 \n\nClick to register
CATEGORIES:Climate &amp; Health,Virtual
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