question and answer sessions
All Question and Answer Sessions will take place in the Conference Room
Saturday 2nd November
11am Storytelling Session - The Bear and The Wolf
12pm Should Women Rule the World: The Evidence in Film
1pm Benefits of Volunteering - Volunteering opportunities locally and worldwide - Low cost and EU Funding - Over 100 options to choose from
2pm Storytelling Session - The Turtle, The Frog and The Bee
3pm New technology has the potential to transform environmental protection (Screen Three)
3.30pm Shark Guardian - Shark Conservation (Screen Two)
3pm Indigenous Peoples: The Solution Not the Problem. Rethinking Conservation with Survival International
4pm Threats to the Amazon Rainforest and the 400 tribal peoples who call it home
6pm Animal Abuse: The Case Against Mankind presented by Ric O'Barry and the Dolphin Project (Screen Two)
6.45pm British Expedition Society: Let the adventure begin
7pm Eco Hero Awards (Screen Two)
7.30pm Intelligent Conversations - Knife Crime: Why Do Our Children Have To Die?!
Sunday 3rd November
11am Storytelling Session - The Donkey, The Orangutan and The Lion
12pm Volunteering Opportunities Locally and Worldwide - Low cost and EU Funding - Over 100 options to choose from
1pm Digital Storytelling with Esther Kamara
2pm Solving the Plastic Problem: How Plastic Bank is Stopping Ocean Plastic and Poverty
3pm ’Eco-Africa: Through Our Eyes’ hosted by The Africa Centre
4pm Climate Change - So What? with Extinction Rebellion - Session includes People's Assembly debating the question ''how can young climate activists connect with the current wave of young protests internationally?'.
6.10pm Education, Education, Education: Developing Vocational Routes Out of Society’s Margins
Saturday 2nd November
11am Storytelling Session - The Bear and The Wolf
12pm Should Women Rule the World: The Evidence in Film
1pm Benefits of Volunteering - Volunteering opportunities locally and worldwide - Low cost and EU Funding - Over 100 options to choose from
2pm Storytelling Session - The Turtle, The Frog and The Bee
3pm New technology has the potential to transform environmental protection (Screen Three)
3.30pm Shark Guardian - Shark Conservation (Screen Two)
3pm Indigenous Peoples: The Solution Not the Problem. Rethinking Conservation with Survival International
4pm Threats to the Amazon Rainforest and the 400 tribal peoples who call it home
6pm Animal Abuse: The Case Against Mankind presented by Ric O'Barry and the Dolphin Project (Screen Two)
6.45pm British Expedition Society: Let the adventure begin
7pm Eco Hero Awards (Screen Two)
7.30pm Intelligent Conversations - Knife Crime: Why Do Our Children Have To Die?!
Sunday 3rd November
11am Storytelling Session - The Donkey, The Orangutan and The Lion
12pm Volunteering Opportunities Locally and Worldwide - Low cost and EU Funding - Over 100 options to choose from
1pm Digital Storytelling with Esther Kamara
2pm Solving the Plastic Problem: How Plastic Bank is Stopping Ocean Plastic and Poverty
3pm ’Eco-Africa: Through Our Eyes’ hosted by The Africa Centre
4pm Climate Change - So What? with Extinction Rebellion - Session includes People's Assembly debating the question ''how can young climate activists connect with the current wave of young protests internationally?'.
6.10pm Education, Education, Education: Developing Vocational Routes Out of Society’s Margins
networking sessions
All networking sessions will take place in the Boardroom unless otherwise advertised.
Free space between scheduled sessions to talk and network freely.
Saturday 2nd November
2pm Encouraging non-student and family volunteering including information about the EU Solidarity Corps
3.30pm Coping with Mental Health Issues in Volunteers
4pm Mentoring support for female leaders of the future & Micro-financing - Supporting women making change in their communities
7.30pm Planning an Expedition through the British Expedition Society including:
Sunday 3rd November
1pm EU Funding for Disadvantaged Groups in Society and Community Programmes and Partnerships to receive EU Funding
2pm: Harnessing the Power of Storytelling
3pm Women's Environmental Network: "Seeing Red" - Menstruation and the Environment
3.45pm Business Leaders: How any business can help stop ocean plastic
4.30pm Plastic Pollution Responses: Interfaith
5.15pm Plastic Pollution Responses: Ambassador Programme
6pm Educational Leaders: Developing Ocean Plastic resources for the leaders of tomorrow
Free space between scheduled sessions to talk and network freely.
Saturday 2nd November
2pm Encouraging non-student and family volunteering including information about the EU Solidarity Corps
3.30pm Coping with Mental Health Issues in Volunteers
4pm Mentoring support for female leaders of the future & Micro-financing - Supporting women making change in their communities
7.30pm Planning an Expedition through the British Expedition Society including:
- Mandalay to the Himalayas
- Mali Dogon Art and Culture
- Fundraising Treks: Adams Peak (Sri Lanka), El Teide (Tenerife), Three Peaks (UK)
Sunday 3rd November
1pm EU Funding for Disadvantaged Groups in Society and Community Programmes and Partnerships to receive EU Funding
2pm: Harnessing the Power of Storytelling
3pm Women's Environmental Network: "Seeing Red" - Menstruation and the Environment
3.45pm Business Leaders: How any business can help stop ocean plastic
4.30pm Plastic Pollution Responses: Interfaith
5.15pm Plastic Pollution Responses: Ambassador Programme
6pm Educational Leaders: Developing Ocean Plastic resources for the leaders of tomorrow
workshops
All sessions will take place in Workshop Spaces 1 or 2 unless otherwise advertised.
Saturday 2nd November
12.30pm Storytelling: Workshop on Conservation Issues (Workshop Space 1)
2.30pm Want to be a Filmmaker? (Workshop Space 2)
3.30pm Storytelling Family Workshop (Workshop Space 2)
5pm Survival International - Exploring strategies supporting indigenous peoples through tribal education, ensuring their human and land rights’ are respected
Sunday 3rd November
12.30pm Storytelling: Workshop on Conservation Issues (Workshop Space 1)
1.30pm The Family: A Response to Plastic Pollution (Workshop Space 1)
4pm Eco Africa: A Discussion (Workshop Space 1)
5pm Earth Ambassadors: Create your own Grassroots Project – the future of volunteering? (Workshop Space 1)
Saturday 2nd November
12.30pm Storytelling: Workshop on Conservation Issues (Workshop Space 1)
2.30pm Want to be a Filmmaker? (Workshop Space 2)
3.30pm Storytelling Family Workshop (Workshop Space 2)
5pm Survival International - Exploring strategies supporting indigenous peoples through tribal education, ensuring their human and land rights’ are respected
Sunday 3rd November
12.30pm Storytelling: Workshop on Conservation Issues (Workshop Space 1)
1.30pm The Family: A Response to Plastic Pollution (Workshop Space 1)
4pm Eco Africa: A Discussion (Workshop Space 1)
5pm Earth Ambassadors: Create your own Grassroots Project – the future of volunteering? (Workshop Space 1)