Activities in the programme’s first six months have included:
Summer of Something
This holiday programme reached 400 children over three weeks. It included:
- five food-themed carbon reduction workshops
- three visits to an exhibition exploring humanity’s impact on the planet
- two training events on how to lead workshops on healthy low carbon lifestyles.
Core schools programme
HAOS offers schools the chance to be part of a range of green initiatives on themes including carbon reduction, solar energy and bonding with nature. One school group is making a film about their work.
Experiential learning visits
So far, 13 students have taken part in trips to expand their understanding of nature and the climate. This included a visit to Herefordshire woodland and a discussion with a climate scientist.
Teacher training and resources
HAOS distributed resource packs to local schools and conducted training sessions on carbon literacy teaching.
Young green influencers shared these reflections on the impact the project has had on their lives:
Amena:
“[The Green Influencer] youth social action has changed my life because I now eat less meat and I also plant more flowers. My friends also join me because they care for animals and they love the planet.
“My experience as a green influencer has also changed my parents’ lives because now we have a car that runs on electric energy not gas. We use less energy, and when I taught adults about CO2 I felt smart, and teaching my peers made me happy. I made people more aware.”
Sarah:
“Becoming a Green Influencer has shaped the way I see the problems of the environment and what I do to change.
“I have become more mindful of how I use water and gas, as well as turning off switches. I have refrained from shopping online to reduce plastic packaging and the CO2 that goes to posting it too.
“Reusable bags are in my purse every time I go to get groceries, not just to save money.”