Care-in-Action Strategy Launch + PSC AGM 2025 (with special guest Tamsin Jones)
Event description
Join us as we launch Care-in-Action: Psychology for a Safe Climate’s 2025–2030 Strategy, followed by our Annual General Meeting.
✨ With Guest Reflections from Tamsin Jones
Head of Academy Programs (Mastery of Business & Empathy & Community), Small Giants Academy. (see Tamsin's Bio, below)
📅 Thursday 16 October, online
12–1pm (AEDT): Strategy Launch – Celebrate with us as we unveil PSC’s five-year strategy, with reflections from Tamsin Jones on why this work matters now.
Care-in-Action sets the course for PSC’s next five years of strengthening communities and practitioners to respond to the climate and nature crisis with care, courage and resilience.
1–1:30pm (AEDT): Annual General Meeting – Members and community welcome.
Current members are entitled to vote at the AGM & will vote for office bearers for the following positions: Chair, Deputy Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, up to 4 Ordinary Members.
PSC members who:
• Wish to nominate for a position on the Board must download, complete and return the nomination form by Thursday, 9 October 2025 to Maria.
• Cannot attend the AGM but wish to appoint a proxy to vote on their behalf, please contact Maria for further information
This is a free, online event — all welcome.
For the AGM, everyone is welcome. PSC members are entitled to vote at the AGM and are therefore asked to register as a member, so we can track when we have a quorum.
Members - to assist us with planning, members are asked to register your attendance if possible by Thursday 9 October 2025.
The zoom link will be emailed to everyone who registers via Humanitix.
Current members (on 16th October) are entitled to vote at the AGM.
Guest Speaker Bio
Tamsin Jones
With a background in organisational strategy, gender lens investing, and leadership development, Tamsin has advised the Premier of South Australia and gone on to co-create several global initiatives including the inclusive innovation hub Workshop17, TheBoardroom Africa, and The Rallying Cry—shifting capital at the intersection of gender, nature, and climate.
Tamsin holds an MBA from the University of Oxford, where she was a scholar at the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship. She brings a deep commitment to inner work and outer change, helping leaders navigate complexity with clarity, care, and courage.
Tamsin Jones - pic supplied by Tamsin.
*NOTE event timing: Daylight Savings starts in the South Eastern States of Australia on 5th October - event is in Australian Daylight Savings Time (NSW/Vic)
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