What next for Green Impact? Jo Kemp, Green Impact Programme Manager.

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What next for Green Impact? Jo Kemp, Green Impact Programme Manager

Where have we come from? Where are we now? Developing your own GI direction…

Where have we come from?

Where are we now? 286 organisations 1,509 teams reaching 55,219 staff 9,756 sat on local Green Impact teams 214,090 actions 128,622 as a direct result of the scheme Over 800 students trained as auditors and GIPA’s

Where are we now? Scoring Reach Students Tabs Partnerships Criteria Strategy Support

Criteria, tabs and scoring… DMU ManchesterMacEwan

New Approaches…

Excellence and Projects

Where are we going? Identify what works… Staff engaged to get started Recognition and positive stories Simple approaches to deepen engagement Student training and support Locally specific developments Collaboration Tackle the challenges… Maintaining engagement Increasing flexibility Interesting and challenging to run

NUS developments Workbook changes Independent and SU approaches FE framework Mentoring and Excellence Sponsorship, partnerships, support

Developing your own GI direction… Two themes to explore… 1.Where do you want it to get you? 2.How can you develop it to get you there?

Contact us Jo Kemp Jen Strong