Climate risk and assessment
1. Climate risk assessment The first step in taking action to protect lives, property and resources is to identify vulnerabilities and the acceptable level of
1. Climate risk assessment The first step in taking action to protect lives, property and resources is to identify vulnerabilities and the acceptable level of
Intersectionality in Climate Justice and Disaster Resilience Disaster experts, policymakers, community organisations and those working in disaster response need to understand the systems that
1. Breaking down stigma Many organisations are now promoting inclusive language, understanding that it shapes our views and reflects societal values. The words we use
1. Self-education Community service organisations must begin by educating themselves about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ histories, cultures, the ongoing impacts of colonisation, and
1. The climate justice ecosystem “Climate Justice” is not just a concept but a movement. There is a growing network of people and
1. Workshop planning To develop climate justice principles, undertake the following activity with CSO teams: Ensure that you have provided your team with sufficient
1. What do we mean by Lived Experience? Good lived experience engagement is about genuine collaboration and including People with Lived Experience in decision-making processes
1. Important to know before you start Recognise Lived Experience expertise Identifying climate injustice in the community begins with recognising that people are usually
1. Terminologies Reflection vs. reflexivity Reflection is simply thinking about an issue, whereas reflexive questions are supposed to result in interrogating organisational collusion with oppressive