Check out our ever-evolving Resource Hub for more tools, resources and support networks to help to help you care for yourself, each other and the planet.
A collection of resources on climate change education which can be used in the classroom and links to other relevant content material and NSW Government educational resources.
Come along to one of ECOMIND and Psychology for a Safe Climate's Climate Cafes. A peer-to-peer monthly virtual support space for young people to talk about how they are feeling about the climate crisis.
Heartbeat of Home is a meditative, eco-spiritual sound journey, co-created by musical alchemists Sage Palm and Aishah Nyeta. Episodes guide listeners through visualisations, breathing, and meditative soundscapes connecting with a sense of shared ancestry across time.
The Good Grief Network is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to helping individuals build personal resilience and collective power to face the current climate crisis and other global challenges. It has a 10-Step course designed to help participants navigate the emotional and psychological impacts of the climate crisis.
Force of Nature is a UK-based not-for-profit, mobilising youth voices for climate action. By becoming part of the Force of Nature community, you can access speaking and leadership training to empower you to share your voice.
Flock helps you find your flock, all around the world. It provides a directory of creative and for-purpose communities all over the world.
A newsletter about staying sane in the climate crisis. Started in 2017 by Dr Britt Wray, the newsletter addresses the psychological and emotional challenges of the climate crisis, offering insights, resources, and support for those grappling with climate anxiety.
In her book, youth-climate activist, Tori Tsui, reframes eco-anxiety as the urgent mental health crisis it clearly is. In it, she explores the intersection of climate justice, mental health, and personal well-being, advocating for collective care and resilience in the face of the climate crisis.
Our friends at Psychology for a Safe Climate have created community resource hub filled with practices, events, and training to support your emotional wellbeing as we navigate complex climate impacts.
Project Planet is your gateway drug to climate action. It is a not-for-profit, volunteer-run organisation with a clear and vital purpose: to empower ordinary, climate-concerned individuals with the practical tools needed to take action against the climate crisis.
A monthly gathering in Sydney to email politicians to take climate action, and learn about climate solutions from experts.
Sometimes we all need the support of a mental health professional, especially when dealing with the future of our planet. If you need some extra support, please contact the following organisations.
Psychology for a Safe Climate’s Climate Aware Practitioner Network, if you need ongoing climate mental health support.
If you need urgent support, you can contact: