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Our online and in-person events, workshops, and trainings offer you a chance to gain perspective and learn new skills to navigate these times. Discover them below.
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IFS for Social Transformation
Join us for the 1st cohort of this unique online training programme, bringing the transformative model of Internal Family Systems (IFS) to the field of social transformation.
Developed and piloted by Steffi Bednarek in 2025, this course will be co-delivered with Dr. Richard Schwartz (the creator of IFS), David Kitchings, and other renowned guest teachers.
IFS sees people — and societies — as a collection of “parts”, each with unique roles. It teaches that leading from your core “self” (calm, compassionate presence) can heal both personal and systemic wounds. In this course, you will learn to apply IFS principles to drive collective healing and justice, showing how self-awareness and empathy fuel meaningful social change.
Starting Autumn 2026.Join the waitlist and be the first to know when it goes live.
Once you join the waitlist, you’ll be the first to know when registration opens. We’ll send you a personalised email with everything you need, including:
Key details about the training (dates, tuition, and what to expect).
Step-by-step registration instructions to secure your spot.
Scholarship opportunities—because transformative education should be accessible to all.
Stay tuned to start your journey toward impact!
Neurodiversity in the Everything Crisis
In this first event of Neurodiversity in the Everything Crisis, we will reflect on how different ways of perceiving, sensing, and understanding the world might contribute to collective sense-making in a time of deep uncertainty.
Thursday, 21st May, 5-7 pm BST
Masculinity in the Metacrisis
Is the climate crisis also a crisis of modern men? And how can we birth new forms of masculinity oriented towards planetary healing? Join Indra Adnan, Matthew Green, Jacob Kishere, Cadell Last, and Amy Westervelt to explore the new perspectives that can emerge when we explore familiar global dilemmas through the lens of masculinity.
May 28, 2026 | 7 PM - 9 PM BST
The Honourable Harvest
Bringing together the wisdom of Robin Wall Kimmerer and Kate Raworth, this conversation weaves stories of reciprocity and care with bold visions for economic and social renewal. Join us as we explore what our societies might look like if they were shaped by reciprocity, care, and ecological belonging.
September 30
IFS: Climate Crisis and Parenting, Work and Activism
The climate crisis affects all areas of our lives, from home, work, politics, organizing, our environment and our emotions. In this series of 3 sessions, you’ll have an opportunity to work with specific topics that arise for you in the arenas of parenting, work and activism.
May 6, 13, 20 2026 | Available as bundle or stand-alone
Collaborating with the Enemy
Join us in conversation with Dave Snowden and Adam Kahane, two distinguished thinkers who have dedicated their lives to understanding and navigating complex human systems.
Friday, April 17 l 5-7pm BST
Soul-Centric Leadership in an Age of Ecological Collapse with Bill Plotkin
Explore maps and tools from Bill Plotkin that support the development of mature adults capable of long-term stewardship, ecological thinking, intergenerational responsibility, and a grounded authority that does not depend on performance or validation.
March 19, 2026
Complexity, Story, and Sense-Making in Uncertain Times
Together with our panel, we’ll explore how story and narrative shape our sense-making, not just as tools for understanding but as catalysts for imagination, extending our vision into possibilities that lie beyond the immediate and into the “more-than-human” world. This discussion will set the stage for the training, offering a taste of how complexity thinking can guide practical action and deepen our appreciation that, in a complex system, no agent is without importance.
December 16 | 6.30-8.30 PM GMT
In the Absence of the Ordinary with Francis Weller
The Centre for Climate Psychology invites you to an intimate conversation with Francis Weller, psychotherapist, writer, and grief tender, exploring the themes of his latest book In the Absence of the Ordinary.
This webinar is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and enter a shared inquiry into how we might live soulfully when so much of the familiar is falling away.
December 05 | 7-9 PM GMT
Climate Mind: Psychology for practice, policy, and culture change
How do we meet the climate crisis not only with science and strategy, but with psychological skill? The panel will discuss how a psychological lens can help us move beyond the crude lens of “information deficits” to the deeper patterns that drive denial, paralysis, burnout, and conflict.
Monday, Nov 17 | 6.30 - 8 PM GMT