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YouthLink Scotland resources
Scottish Youth Climate Programme Resources
Engage with the climate emergency and COP26 by signing up for and accessing the latest events, training, resources and opportunities for youth workers and young people from across the sector.
Climate Emergency Toolkit
YouthLink Scotland and Keep Scotland Beautiful have produced this toolkit on climate emergency, encompassing a range of activities to use with young people in youth work settings.
Other Resources
Greening Youth Information Services
Eryica and Eurodesk have an in depth a toolkit on how to make your youth information services greener.
Climate Revolution toolkit
The National Youth Council of Ireland has an excellent toolkit on engaging young people in climate action.
Toolkit for Intersectional Movement Building
Young Friends of the Earth Europe have a great resource on climate justice and intersectionality.
Climate Change: Climate Justice toolkit
Trocaire has a fantastic toolkit of activities on climate change & climate justice.
The Case for Climate Justice
Global Justice Now has a great visual tool that helps explain the case for Climate Justice.
SYP's Unpacked Festival
Scottish Youth Parliament's Unpacked festival took place on YouTube for International Youth Day 2020 and has loads of great content for young people to take action to reduce pollution. The festival took place over three 60-90 minute sessions, which you can now find online at:
Trash Hack
Trash Hacks are small actions to reduce waste which can lead to big ideas for the planet. Check out UNESCO's campaign to encourage young people to Trash Hack their life, neighbourhood and the world.
Green Citizens
A UNESCO selection of citizens projects that bring together the energies of local and international actors of change worldwide and give wings to innovative, impactful and duplicable projects for the planet.
RCE Scotland - Learning for Sustainability
RCE Scotland are part of a global network of RCEs throughout the UK, Europe and beyond. This international network allows regions and countries to share and learn from each other, and to establish or strengthen international partnerships.