
We all need help sometimes.
Getting help can be frustrating. That's why we've created a resource list to get you the help you need. It's currently focused on UK resources, but we aim to expand this in future.
As young people, there are often financial barriers to getting help, which is why we list mostly free or low-cost services.
Thank you to organisations such as Black Minds Matter, Saffron Records, MIND and Off the Record whose own resources have helped to guide this list.
View our resourcesQuick Tips
Not sure how to help the young people in your life who are feeling climate anxiety?
- Listening to their concerns, even if they're hard to hear and validate their emotions.
- Let them know that climate anxiety isn't a mental health illness, it's a natural and healthy reaction to a crisis. It shows they are aware of their surroundings and that they care about the future. 84% of 16-25 year olds feel climate anxiety, so they aren't alone.
- Share your feelings with them.
- Simply telling them that you're scared too can go a long way in making young people feel understood. It's frustrating and alienating to think you're the only one who feels this way, so let them know they aren't.
- Don't try and "fix" these feelings.
- Young people feeling climate anxiety aren't broken, they're awake. They don't need to be fixed, they need to be listened to. Help them find ways to process their climate emotions and take positive action.



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Teach the Future campaign
Teach the Future is a persistent campaign by secondary and tertiary education students to greatly improve education on the climate emergency and ecological crisis in the UK.
Rise Up to Reboot the Future - e-book and companion guide
Rise Up to Reboot the Future tells the story of the next five years and how young people can play a role in transforming the world into a fairer and more sustainable place. The accompanying resources flexibly slot into tutor group sessions or any gaps in the timetable, allowing teachers to spark conversations with their students.
Force of Nature, educator resources
FoN’s ‘educator crash course’ draws on insights from youth to create a comprehensive resource to educate, support and learn.
WWF Climate change resources
WWF have produced a range of curriculum-linked resources for the classroom to help your pupils explore the issues of climate change in an engaging and motivating way
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