
Time: July 18, 2008 at 9:30am
Location: Karori, Wellington
Street: Karori Wildlife Sanctuary, Waiapu Rd, Karori
City/Town: Wellington
Event Type: Workshop
Organized By: timc
Latest Activity: Jul 7, 2008
Cultivating Sustainability is a 1-day workshop which provides sustainability advocates with insights, models and tools to trigger the psychological drivers of environmentally sustainable behaviour. This workshop will assist you to
- Understand the drivers of behaviour change
- Identify what people need in order to embrace sustainability
- Target your efforts and resources to the points of most leverage
- Interrupt and replace unsustainable habits
- Incorporate psychological principles to your sustainability programs
- Communicate about sustainability more effectively
Anybody who has taken on the challenge of influencing others to live and work more sustainably will find this workshop a valuable addition to their skills.
Cost: For-profits $250, Non-Profit/Government $200, Individuals/Community Groups $120
Presented by Tim Cotter, a psychologist specialising in behaviour change in an organisational and environmental context.
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To register or discuss, email timc@awake.com.au
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