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8. Taking it to the Top

1 h 1 min · 17 de nov de 2024
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Get Ready! It’s time to walk through the Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action Handbook together.   In this final episode of the series, we’ll unpack the highlights and outline key recommendations, which we’ve already shared with Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, our Climate Minister Chris Bowen and our Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek.   Two Bays host Matt Sykes is joined by Vasil Samarjiev, the Chief Youth Representation Officer at UN Youth Australia.     In a (gum)nut shell …   Issue: The #EcoAnxiety2Action Handbook is out now, but getting it on the decision-making agenda is going to be difficult and take time.   Opportunity:  So, we need to build a Community of Support, and you’re already part of it.   Insights: Together, we’re shifting the needle and starting impactful conversations, and Gen Z is building momentum as a force for positive change.   The ‘Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action’ campaign is a collaboration between Regeneration Projects, UN Youth Australia and RMIT University. Join us on this journey!

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8. Taking it to the Top

Get Ready! It’s time to walk through the Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action Handbook together.   In this final episode of the series, we’ll unpack the highlights and outline key recommendations, which we’ve already shared with Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, our Climate Minister Chris Bowen and our Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek.   Two Bays host Matt Sykes is joined by Vasil Samarjiev, the Chief Youth Representation Officer at UN Youth Australia.     In a (gum)nut shell …   Issue: The #EcoAnxiety2Action Handbook is out now, but getting it on the decision-making agenda is going to be difficult and take time.   Opportunity:  So, we need to build a Community of Support, and you’re already part of it.   Insights: Together, we’re shifting the needle and starting impactful conversations, and Gen Z is building momentum as a force for positive change.   The ‘Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action’ campaign is a collaboration between Regeneration Projects, UN Youth Australia and RMIT University. Join us on this journey!

17 de nov de 20241 h 1 min
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7. Passing on the Baton to the Next Gen

Just like Kung Fu Panda movies, there comes a time when a Master passes the baton to an Apprentice. A similar intergenerational process is happening in Australia. Let’s find out how it’s going!   Jess Vize is the State Coordinator for Roots & Shoots Victoria, an initiative of the Jane Goodall Institute. She’s currently studying a Bachelor of Environmental Science at Deakin University.   Emily Alexander is the Education Manager for Culture College Arnhem Land Aboriginal Corporation, working alongside Yolngu Elders such as Djapirri Mununggirritj. She has university qualifications in Environmental and Indigenous Education.   Sophia Bagatsing is Founder of Friends of the Forest and also makes a special guest appearance.   In a (gum)nut shell …   Issue: Intergenerational leadership change can be tricky at the best of times.   Opportunity: Pioneering Elders & Mentors are setting inspiring examples for others to follow.   Insights: When we proactively embrace Gen Z’s ecological superpowers, everyone benefits.   The ‘Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action’ campaign is a collaboration between Regeneration Projects, UN Youth Australia and RMIT University. Join us on this journey!

10 de nov de 202446 min
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6. Investing in Australia’s Future Leadership

Let’s talk about investing in Australia’s future leaders. When government funding and philanthropy meet aspiring young leaders and bold ideas, new opportunities are unlocked.  Aru Narayan is a super passionate and proactive young tourism professional. She was a 2022 graduate of the Launchpad program offered by Youth Tourism Network and Regeneration Projects, and is now a Team Lead at Reeho Study Tours.  Yee Zhao and Cooper Tealen are a dynamic duo with high hopes for Melbourne’s urban landscapes. They’re recipients of the City of Melbourne’s Youth Climate Action Grant, based around a very cool idea for soilless vertical gardens through their enterprise – Gnositukoi.   In a (gum)nut shell …   Issue: Finding value-aligned leadership programs & entrepreneurial seed funding is tricky.   Opportunity: Fortunately, advocacy and policy change is creating more supportive conditions.   Insights: Now, pilot programs have proven their impact for young people, we’re ready to scale.   The ‘Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action’ campaign is a collaboration between Regeneration Projects, UN Youth Australia and RMIT University. Join us on this journey!

3 de nov de 202443 min
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5. Closing the Communication Gap

Getting the narrative right is critical to addressing youth eco-anxiety … We’re about to deep dive into inspiring organisational change and ways of closing intergenerational relationship gaps. Janet Connor is the Nursing Laboratory Manager in the Diploma and Bachelor of Nursing at Holmesglen Tafe.  Craig Hyde-Smith is a Provisional Psychologist at Blokes Psychology having completed his Master of Professional Psychology at the University of Melbourne in 2023.  Giorgia McLaughlin is currently studying a Master of Communication with RMIT University, and Co-Leading the #EcoAnxiety2Action campaign with Regeneration Projects.    In a (gum)nut shell …  Issue: Younger and Older Aussies are having trouble communicating about eco-anxiety.  Opportunity: Confronting stigmas and overcoming fear around change will bring us closer.  Insights: Learning from successful case studies shines a light on the pathway forward.   The ‘Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action’ campaign is a collaboration between Regeneration Projects, UN Youth Australia and RMIT University. Join us on this journey!

27 de oct de 202451 min
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4. Empowering Educators, Employers & Decision-makers

We’re still navigating the legacy of COVID-19. Schools, Universities, Tafe’s and other Education institutions have found themselves at the frontline of youth mental health. Let’s go behind the scenes! - Mark Ashmore is the Principal at Salesian College Chadstone, and his school has become an early adopter of Regeneration Projects’ ecological literacy, leadership and entrepreneurship programs. - Dr Jana Menssink is a Project Coordinator at the University of Melbourne’s Centre for Youth Mental Health, working closely with Orygen on research and practice to develop innovative programs and resources.   In a (gum)nut shell …   Issue: Youth mental health issues, including climate anxiety, are showing up throughout Australian education. Opportunity: Industry experts and researchers are gradually building capacity across the sector. Insights: A combination of strong leadership and values are showing signs of transformation.

20 de oct de 202440 min