Matt is Head of Education for WWF-UK. He is responsible for WWF-UK’s education strategy and schools' live learning programme, and previously designed and delivered the global education programme around the Our Planet nature series and the feature film David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet. Matt sits on the Sustainable Schools Coalition behind the Let’s Go Zero 2030 campaign. His previous experience includes leading the development and launch of the UK Charter for Trees, Woods and People, and in enabling the involvement of issue-affected communities around the world in advocacy and decision-making through participatory photography. Matt is also Chair of the socio-educational charity HVP Nepal-UK.
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Developed in conjunction with WWF-UK and RSPB, this webinar will provide you with inspiration and guidance on taking action for nature regardless of the size of your school grounds and/or budget, helping your secondary school play a powerful role in supporting local wildlife and developing children’s relationship with the outdoors.

For: Headteachers, senior leaders, teachers and practitioners
Aim: Developed in conjunction with WWF-UK and RSPB, this webinar will provide you with inspiration and guidance on taking action for nature regardless of the size of your school grounds and/or budget, helping your secondary school play a powerful role in supporting local wildlife and developing children’s relationship with the outdoors.
Rationale: The DfE’s sustainability and climate change strategy highlights the importance of creating ‘practical opportunities to participate in activities to increase climate resilience, reduce carbon impact and enhance biodiversity’, enabling children and young people ‘to translate knowledge into positive action to improve their local communities, their country and the planet’.
Other experts featured: Emma Knight, Marc Tench, Laura Barke