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What is it
Join Melbourne Climate Futures for the public launch of a toolkit to support climate policymakers in considering health outcomes in policy development. This event launches the initial suite of resources that comprises a climate and health policy toolkit to support climate policymakers in accounting for health during policy development.
When
28/07/2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Where

Seminar Room G02 & G03 Combined, Ground Floor, Alan Gilbert Building, Carlton VIC, Australia

Free
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Co-Designing Healthier Climate Policies: Toolkit Launch

Join Melbourne Climate Futures for the public launch of a toolkit to support climate policymakers in considering health outcomes in policy development.

Policy makers are developing climate policies at the local, state and national levels to address the effects of a changing climate on communities. These policies may focus on mitigating climate change through emissions reduction or on adapting to climate change effects, but will inevitably impact the health outcomes of the communities in which they are implemented.

There has been limited research on if and how policymakers consider health when developing climate policy. To address this, we have co-designed a research project with state and local government policymakers, with generous support from VicHealth. 

This event launches the initial suite of resources that comprises a climate and health policy toolkit to support climate policymakers in accounting for health during policy development. 

Join us in-person or online to learn more about the project, the toolkit, and future plans for supporting ‘healthier’ climate policy development. 

Please note that this event will not be recorded. 

 

About the speakers:

  • Professor Kathryn Bowen, Deputy Director, Melbourne Climate Futures and Professor, Environment, Climate and Global Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne
  • Ms Vanora Mulvenna, Manager, Climate and Health, Public Health Protection, Practice and Response Branch, Community and Public Health Division, Victorian Department of Health
  • Dr Belle Workman, Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne Climate Futures and Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne