Climate for Change Online Webinar

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November 06, 2025 at 18:30 - 8:30pm

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Climate for Change Online Webinar

Join Vets for Climate Action for an online webinar on: Change for Effective Conversations training, presented by Mike McEvoy, a former National Programs Manager and Board Member at Climate for Change.

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This is a special edition of our Effective Climate Conversations workshop for people working in the veterinary field in Australia, including vets, vet nurses, vet techs, and vet admin staff. In this 2-hour interactive workshop, you’ll build the confidence and skills to talk about climate change in ways that truly connect with people in your life.

Through a series of engaging activities, real-life examples, and guided practice in small breakout groups, you’ll learn how to:

  • Navigate tricky topics and respond to common climate questions and reactions - from skepticism and apathy, to doomism and denial.

  • Share your own authentic climate story in a way that motivates and inspires others.

  • Break through the “climate silence” by turning everyday conversations into powerful opportunities for change.

This is a supportive, energising space for you to feel more confident in your own conversation skills, connect with others, and walk away feeling empowered to make an impact - starting with the people around you. Whether you’re new to climate conversations or looking to sharpen your skills, this workshop will meet you where you're at and help you take the next step.

Your $10 tickets help Climate for Change to keep going and ensure their resources are up to date. But if cost is a barrier, please get in touch via email: [email protected]

About the Presenter:

Mike McEvoy is a former National Programs Manager and Board Member at Climate for Change, and now volunteers as one of our keen facilitators. He has a background in theatre, non-profits, and local councils. Now, he works as an Independent Facilitator and Learning Design Consultant, and as Head of Learning Design at Melbourne Playback Theatre.