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Senior  Eco  Committees  - Secondary  Schools
      from across Wales joined  our climate  change  Dŵr Cymru workshops - We have delivered two
      workshops earlier in the year. Sessions all had a  workshops with Dŵr Cymru – Climate Change
      climate focus and looked at the carbon impact of  and the Power of Poo (delivered twice due to
      fast fashion, and the importance of developing  popular  demand), and the Sewer  of Secrets
      the circular economy.                                  (for  World  Book  Day).  These  sessions  have

                                                             been hugely popular, and consequently we are
      Other  topics  included  exploring  the  state  of  planning further workshops for the next year.
      nature  in  the  UK  and  nature-based  solutions.
      Students were  encouraged to make  their  World  Ocean Day  workshop  –  attended  by
      voices heard through safe use of social media,  classes  from  40  schools,  this  event  looked  at
      challenged to  upcycle items,  and  design  a  our impacts on the ocean, touching on plastic
      circular school.  A  highlight of our secondary  pollution, ocean acidification, and overfishing.
      workshops was linking with WWF Cymru, Size  We celebrated the sea grass restoration projects
      of Wales, and the Youth Climate Ambassadors  going on in Wales and looked at how we can all

      to run a Youth Climate and Nature Summit for  play a part in helping as individuals, and schools.
      young people aged 16-25. This included a live
      Q  and  A  session  with  the  Minister  for
      Climate  Change,  a  representative  from
      the  Future  Generations  Office  and  the
      chair of the Youth Climate Ambassadors.
      It  was  facilitated  by  our  Education
      staff  and  saw  some  fantastic  questions
      raised and an impressive range of issues
      discussed.  The ideas  put  forward from
      this day have fed into the Youth Climate

      Ambassadors’ manifesto.
 All the workshops we have delivered have been  schools joined us for this week of events.
 delivered in Welsh and English – this is a brief   Outdoor Learning Live – Our Outdoor

 synopsis of our sessions that have run this year.  National Eco-Committee – Our annual event for   Learning Live sessions have been popular
 Platinum Eco-Schools was once again virtual. The   – we have averaged an attendance of 40
 Climate Change Workshops – Run over a week  theme was becoming ‘Climate Communicators.’   classes at each of our sessions. We are
 with a live lesson each morning, with activities  We teamed up with Size of Wales to help pupils   passionate  about  promoting  outdoor
 and resources to be used by schools throughout  understand what Climate Change means, what   learning with its prominent role within
 the day.  These sessions  directly engage with  its impact looks like across Wales and the world,   the Curriculum  for Wales, the obvious
 pupils  and  address what the climate  crisis  is,  strategies  we can put  in  place to reduce our   links to improving health and wellbeing,
 with  ideas  on  how  to  take  action  to  make  a  impact, and how we can influence others.  and the way it can be used to help instil

 difference. Topics covered include utilising ideas   a  connection  with  the  environment
 from the circular economy in schools, nature-  for  pupils  –  an  important  first  step
 based  solutions,  climate  anxiety,  regenerative   in  ensuring  the  next  generation  are
 farming, and deforestation.  enthusiastic  about  tackling  the  climate
 COP26 – A week of climate change workshops   and biodiversity crises.
 for primary schools directly linked to COP26 and
 tied in with COP Cymru. Classes from 82 different





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