WildHearts Global Youth Summit
Resources
Hear from global thought leaders sharing their passion and practical advice about Climate Change. This unique and exciting event will allow you to join the discussion on how we can play our part in making the world a fairer and more sustainable place.
To access the recording of the Opening Ceremony: click here.
This interactive event is a call to action. It will focus on creating a legacy movement for the Summit and COP26 whilst equipping young people with the Inspiration, Knowledge and Networks to become change makers in their community.
After the event, young people individually or in teams, will be challenged to create a 90-second video pitch outlining their solution to address a pressing environmental issue in their school or community. Prizes will be awarded for the top ideas.
To access the recording of the Opening Ceremony: click here.
Create local change by delivering your own Climate Awareness Assembly this November. This is a great opportunity to inform and empower students whilst raising awareness of climate change in your school.
To access the Climate Awareness Assembly Pack: click here.
This 20-minute podcast will show what careers with purpose look like and how students can pursue them. Students will receive insights from senior leaders from leading companies, about how they are addressing societal and environmental challenges, locally and globally, through their job roles. The Careers with Purpose Interview series will be available from the 1st to the 30th of November, the links can be found below:
These 30-minute interactive workshops, delivered by global sustainability champions from some of the world’s leading brands, are designed to inspire and empower students on how they can take action on climate change. Students will also have the opportunity to learn from young people across the world on how they are tackling climate change in their school community. The resources for the Sustainability Workshops can be found below:
This series of 6 interactive lesson plans have been developed in partnership with industry experts that introduce secondary school students to the topic of sustainability, its importance and how they can play their part in making the world a fairer, more sustainable place. The lesson plans cover key topics such as Sustainable Food, Sustainable Recycling and Packaging and Sustainable Supply Chains. By undertaking these lesson plans, your school will also be awarded the Sustainable Leaders Award for introducing students to sustainability in its broadest context – environmental, social and economic.
To access the Sustainability Lesson Plans for England: click here.
To access the Sustainability Lesson Plans for Scotland: click here.