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Climate Literacy: Mapping the Landscape for Collective Wellbeing
This presentation addresses climate as an environmental driver of health. The aim of this presentation is to increase climate literacy by mapping the landscape of climate change, climate impacts, climate justice and climate resilience. Climate literacy is viewed through a multi-level lens that includes micro-, mezzo- and macro-levels. The session emphasizes implications for social workers and implications for our collective wellbeing as a global society.
Objectives:
Participants will be able to identify climate change impacts on individuals and communities.
Participants will be able to define climate justice and the connection to social work.
Social workers will be able to identify intervention strategies for improving quality of life.
1 Social Work
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$35.00
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$20.00
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