Welcome to the WARM CPD Learning Space
- 5 learning modules
- Key Focus: Mental health, eco-anxiety, and professional capacity-building
- Total duration: 15 hours
What is WARM?
WARM is an online professional learning environment designed to support mental health practitioners, educators, and community workers in understanding and addressing climate-related psychological challenges. It offers accessible, research-based learning modules, practical tools, and collaborative resources focused on eco-anxiety and mental well-being.
Who is it for?
- Mental health professionals seeking structured CPD opportunities
- Adult education experts supporting learners in community or institutional settings
- Project partners and stakeholders involved in climate-related mental health initiatives
- Learners and trainees building foundational knowledge in mental health practice
- Policy makers and institutions shaping climate-aware mental health strategies
- The wider public and professional community interested in mental well-being and resilience
What will you find on the e-learning platform?
• High-quality, research-based modules with clear learning objectives
• Thematic content focused on eco-anxiety, environmental emotions, and climate-related stress
• Videos, infographics, and interactive materials designed to support practical learning
• Tools and everyday examples to help integrate strategies in clinical and community settings
• Community-focused approaches tailored for remote and vulnerable populations
• Self-reflection prompts and professional exercises to deepen understanding
• Flexible access on computer, tablet, or phone, at your own pace
• Long-term availability, even after the project’s completion
• Free and open access for all target groups
Learning modules
What you will be able to do upon completion
• Identify emotional and psychological responses related to climate change, including eco-anxiety
• Apply trauma-informed and resilience-based strategies in your professional practice
• Recognise environmental emotions such as eco-rage, eco-depression, and solastalgia
• Support individuals and groups through stress-limited and effective communication
• Adapt approaches for remote, rural, or resource-limited communities
• Integrate climate-conscious thinking into mental health practice and institutional planning
• Use evidence-based tools and materials to strengthen community resilience
How it works
1. Create your account
Register on the platform using your email to access all learning modules and resources.
2. Enroll in a module
Choose any course within the CPD Programme and enroll with one click.
3. Learn at your own pace
Follow video lessons, reading materials, and practical tools whenever it suits you.
4. Apply your knowledge
Complete self-assessments, reflections, and exercises to reinforce what you’ve learned.
5. Receive your certificate
After finishing the required modules, download your official CPD certificate recognising your newly acquired competencies.
Certification
Upon completing the programme or individual modules (depending on the structure you set), participants receive an official certificate confirming their engagement in the CPD Programme for Mental Health Professionals.
This certification supports professional development and validates newly gained skills in addressing climate-related mental health challenges.
Learn at your own pace
Collaborate across countries
Long-term skills and recognition
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