CJU's Systemic Advocacy and Collective Care Youth program report
Author Identifier (ORCID)
Kylie Wrigley: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4589-0866
Abstract
Climate Justice Union trained 13 diverse participants aged 12-18 across Noongar Boodja in systemic advocacy and collective care. The program was co-designed by CJU and 5 young people and delivered online over 7 weeks. It emphasised critical reflection, collective care and identifying climate (in)justice in our communities. Participants said they enrolled because they want to learn how to create change, and wanted to create that change by getting involved, learning skills and sharing them with their peers. This report provides an overview of the program, it's aims and why this program and more like it are needed. We report on what we learned about collective care and the outputs and impact created through the program. We acknowledge Noongar Elders past and present who guide us as Moondang-ak Kaaradjiny: The Carers of Everything.
Non-Traditional Research Output
Report for External Body
Document Type
Non-Traditional Research Output
Date of Publication
2022
Publisher
Climate Justice Union
School
School of Arts and Humanities
RAS ID
78797
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Wrigley, K. (2025). CJU's Systemic Advocacy and Collective Care Youth program report. Climate Justice Union