National Downshifting Week: Saturday 21st to Friday 27th April 2007
Oops. Looks like I almost missed National Downshifting Week.
I came across this initiative this time last year just as we were looking for a house to move away from London to and I was keen to find resources and information about stepping towards a new way of living.
National Downshifting Week
Saturday 21st to Friday 27th April 2007
7 days - 7 ways - to Slow Down and Green Up !
http://www.downshiftingweek.com/
I applaud Tracey Smith, Creator of National Downshifting Week, and her message:
“Making small and simple changes to your spending habits can have a positive impact on your purse, your health and well-being and it can also help the environment!
Activities for an Individual
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Cook a meal from scratch, using locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, preferably organic
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Cut up a credit card
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Donate a bag of clothes, toys or useful items to a local charity shop, refuge or recycling centre
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Hand-make a simple card for the next birthday or event on your calendar
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Eliminate 3 non-essential purchases this week
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Plant something in the garden you can cultivate and eat and start a compost heap
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Consider reputable work at home parents and small local businesses, for services you need
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Tonight, turn off the television, switch on the radio, play a few games and talk
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Volunteer an hour of your time to a local charity shop, animal shelter, hospice etc
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Book a half-day off work to spend entirely with someone you love, no DIY allowed
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“Excuse Me Mr Prime Minister…”
We are petitioning the Prime Minister to introduce a comprehensive Environmental/Sustainable Living lesson into the national curriculum, throughout nursery, infant, primary and secondary education.
[Ackers says: As someone who was trained to teach a Environmental Sustainable Living biased Education by a group of very dedicated and passionate lecturers at Warwick University I think this a fantastic petition to start and really hope that we can get loads more signatures so furture generations are equipped to manage the planet they reside on]
Please visit the No 10 Petition here and lend your support with a signature.
Children are the leaders of the future - let’s help them get on the right, green track, long before they step into adulthood.
Submitted by Tracey Smith of National Downshifting Week UK – Deadline to sign up by: 17 April 2008 – Signatures: 165
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Introduce ‘Sustainable Living & Environmental Awareness’ lessons to our national curriculum for all pre-school, primary and secondary schools in the UK.
A nationally supported educational structure that raises environmental and sustainable awareness, would get all of our children on the right, green track before they step into adult life.
Elements should include:- how to compost, seasonal cooking from fresh (which should never have left the curriculum), basic fruit and vegetable cultivation, what’s in our hedgerows, better interaction via a revival of non-electric games, natural cleaning without chemicals, balancing your cheque book/living within your means, simple renewable energy and promotion of volunteering in our communities, amongst others.
Children are the leaders of the future and would benefit from proper ‘life-lessons’ offering real guidance - let’s take the ‘freaky out of eco’ by normalising and encouraging sustainable behaviour and lifestyles.
April 26th, 2007 at 8:26 am
Morning!
Thank you! LOL…
What a lovely way to start my day.
Wishing you all the best and many thanks for your kind support,
TS x