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Surfers for Climate launches Blue Minds Youth Ocean Leadership Program, joining forces with youth leaders to Tackle Eco-Anxiety Among Young Australians.

Surfers for Climate 3 mins read

For Immediate Release

14/8/2024

 

Surfers for Climate has embarked on a mission to address eco-anxiety among young Australians, teaming up with filmmaker and environmentalist Kal Glanznig, and Cooper Chapman, pro-surfer, mental health advocate and founder of the Good Human Factory, to spread the word through free workshops at high schools, TAFEs, universities and community groups. 

 

Eco-anxiety impacts two-thirds of young Australians’ mental health, according to a recent report by mental health group, Orygen and Mission Australia’s Annual Youth Survey found ‘Environment’ as the top concern for young Australians. The mental health of young people is being impacted by inaction on climate and continuing environmental impacts, and they want to understand the solutions and what their role is in the rapid shift to renewable energy and a regenerative economy.

 

The Blue Minds Youth Ocean Leadership Program is an initiative aimed at empowering and supporting youth in the face of climate challenges, and includes interactive sessions and practical tools for managing mental health, and strategies for environmental stewardship. The free workshops will also be showcasing Glanznig’s documentary, “RISING UP” which aims to instil hope and motivate young Australians to take positive action for the environment.

 

Kicking off on the Gold Coast on 13th of August, the tour will head to the Sunshine Coast, Townsville and Cairns with events until the end of October before taking the program nationally. 

 

Expressions of Interest for the workshops are open now.

 

Supplied Images here 

 

Quote from Surfers for Climate CEO Josh Kirkman: 

 

“Surfers for Climate is stoked to be partnering up with Kal and Cooper on the Blue Minds initiative because eco-anxiety is very real and if we don’t address it in a positive and empowering way, then the next generation of ocean leaders and stewards won’t be able to realise their full potential, and the oceans will suffer.”

 

“Surfers for Climate has built its reputation on out of the box thinking and initiatives being coupled with clear bipartisan advocacy ambition. The Blue Minds Youth Ocean Leadership Program is another example of Surfers for Climate creating opportunities for even more people to take off on the party wave of action for climate and a healthy ocean.”

 

“Eco-anxiety is a significant issue affecting our youth, and it’s crucial to provide them with the tools and support they need to navigate these challenges,” said Kal Glanznig. “Through Blue Minds, we aim to inspire and empower the next generation of ocean leaders.”

 

Cooper Chapman added, “Our workshops are designed to be engaging and practical, helping young people build resilience and take meaningful action for the environment.”

 

About Kal Glanznig and Cooper Chapman:

Kal Glanznig is one of Australia’s leading youth ocean and climate champions, he was awarded the Sutherland Shire Young Australian of the Year 2020 and Environmental Citizen of the Year 2023  he was part of the Youth Advisory Council for World Ocean Day and has been a speaker and delegate at the United Nations Climate Change COP the past 2 years. His work has inspired countless young people to engage in environmental initiatives and take leadership roles in their communities.

 

Cooper Chapman is an ex-professional surfer and leading mental health advocate, who has been instrumental in addressing the mental health challenges faced by young Australians speaking with over 40,000 students. Through his work founding The Good Human Factory, he has raised awareness about the importance of mental well-being.

 

For more information on the Blue Minds initiative and to join the movement, visit Blue Minds

 

Media Contact:

Kal Glanznig - 0478185113 - kal@surfersforclimate.org.au 

 

Sources:

Mission Australia Report

Orygen Report: Climate of Distress

Orygen: Climate Concerns


Contact details:

Kal Glanznig - 0478185113 - kal@surfersforclimate.org.au 

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