The conference is sponsored by the International Transformational Resilience Coalition (ITRC), a network of over 250 mental health, resilience, climate, faith, disaster response, and other leaders working to prevent harmful psychological and psycho-social-spiritual reactions to climate impacts and use them as transformational catalysts to increase human & ecological wellbeing.
Why Should Californians Attend This Unique Conference?
From high levels of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), to job and financial struggles, racism and other forms of inequity and injustice, traumatic stress is epidemic today. Climate change is aggravating all of these existing adversities, and adding many new ones as well. Yet, California is leading the U.S. in finding innovative new ways to address personal, family, and community traumas--and on reducing carbon emissions. This conference will show how, by breaking down silos and connecting these issues, California can also lead the nation in building widespread levels of individual and psycho-social-spiritual resilience that prevents harmful human reactions to the hardships generated by rising temperatures while advancing social equity and motivating people to reduce carbon emissions.
This conference will directly address these risks and opportunities by explaining:
- Why climate change is the ultimate social determinant of mental and physical health and how, left unaddressed, the disasters and chronic toxic stresses generated by climate change will produce rising psychological problems including debilitating anxiety, depression, PTSD, and suicides, as well as psycho-social-spiritual maladies such as hopelessness, child and spousal abuse, crime, we vs them hatred, and interpersonal violence that threaten the safety, health, and wellbeing of everyone.
- How these harmful human reactions also threaten to staff efforts to cut carbon emissions and delay efforts to reduce global temperatures to manageable levels.
- How building widespread levels of personal and collective resilience can minimize the harmful human reactions to climate impacts by creating a trauma-informed and skilled populace and bring people together to engage in actions that greatly enhance personal, social, and ecological wellbeing.
The conference will achieve these goals by:
- Offering a diverse array of informative presentations and workshops by leading experts who will describe preventative skills, tool, and policies that can be applied at the individual, family, organizational, and community levels to build personal and psycho-social-spiritual resilience.
- Providing an opportunity to meet and network with people from the non-profit, public, and private sectors and civil society from throughout California and elsewhere working on similar issues.
- Facilitating the development of action plans attendees can use to expand existing or launch new initiatives to grow a powerful human resilience building movement in California.
California can lead the way again!
Many states are following California's lead on reducing greenhouse gases. It also has some of the leading programs focused on preventing ACEs, advancing social equity, and addressing other injustices and adversities. This conference will show how by linking these efforts, California can build a powerful human resilience-building movement that prevents harmful reactions to climate-enhanced traumas and stresses and many other adversities, while advancing social equity and reducing carbon emissions.
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Cost: $ 375
ITRC Members: $ 285
Early Bird Registration: $ 295 (ends October 15, 2017)
Group Discounts: Discounted rates for groups of 5 or more are available.
Small Number of Scholarships: A small number of scholarships will be available to limited-income individuals who provide financial data demonstrating that they cannot pay the Early-Bird conference rate and will actively use the information gained at the conference in their professional work. The few people who are approved to apply for scholarships will enter a pool with finalists selected on random basis 3 weeks prior to the conference. See the registration page for more
**CANCELLATION POLICY**: Conference payments are NON-REFUNDABLE. You can sell or give your spot to another person as long as you notify us of the change. However, no refunds are possible.
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