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How parents manage climate anxiety: coping and hoping for the whole family (2024-2027)

Abstract

This project studies how Australian parents manage climate anxiety for themselves and their families. Using mixed-methods/mixed-media approaches, it examines whether an increase in climate disasters is accelerating the spread of collective anxiety amongst families, how parents manage this anxiety for their children and partners, and if there are associated mental health burdens and gendered inequities in this management. It also looks at climate anxiety management across generations and climate histories, drawing out pessimistic/optimistic narratives about the future to enable action, resilience, and hope. It will produce an evidence base and photovoice/documentary resources to help parents and support organisations combat climate anxiety.

Experts

Associate Professor Rebecca Olson

Associate Professor
School of Social Science
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Rebecca Olson
Rebecca Olson

Dr Fiona Charlson

Adjunct Associate Professor
School of Public Health
Faculty of Medicine
Fiona Charlson
Fiona Charlson