Why train with CAfS?
We are Cumbria’s climate change charity and we have helped thousands of Cumbrian households and organisations to reduce their carbon footprint and live more sustainably for more than 25 years. In 2023 CAfS became one of only ten organisations in the country to have received the prestigious award of Platinum Status – the highest possible standard.
Our training courses, practical support and projects help everyone to be part of the journey towards a zero-carbon Cumbria – from local councils and schools to community groups and businesses. By choosing CAfS, you’ll be supporting a non-profit organisation that’s driving change towards a more sustainable future for our county and beyond.
CAfS offers an option to pay what you can afford (available for individuals who live or work in Cumbria only).
We do not wish anyone to be disadvantaged from accessing this training due to their current financial circumstances.
Meet our expert team
Hazel Graham
Hazel oversees the Climate & Carbon Literacy programme for Cumbria. A qualified teacher with an MSc in climate science, she manages our team of eight specialist climate trainers.
Martin Sleath
Martin is a Sustainability Adviser for the Lake District National Park Authority, leading on carbon accounting and delivering the authority’s net zero aspiration.
Rebecca Stacey
Rebecca joined CAfS as a trainer in August 2022 and is currently studying for an MSc in Zero Carbon Communities. She is active in local sustainability groups and passionate about education as a means of tackling climate change.
Tom Deacon
Tom’s work as a freelance facilitator involves climate science training, delivering transformational leadership programs, community tree planting, and working with climate activists and the wider public around ‘Active Hope’, processing eco-anxiety into empowered action.
Ursula Brendling
Ursula has worked all over the world on environmental projects, especially enjoying the WWOOF scheme in New Zealand on organic farms and her time in Kakadu National Park in Australia assisting the Park Rangers.
Emma Greenshaw
Emma has been a CAfS Climate and Carbon Literacy trainer since the launch of the programme in 2020. She managed CAfS’ four-year Rebuilding Together programme funded by the National Lottery Community Fund to build the resilience of communities and organisations across Cumbria in response to the floods caused by Storm Desmond in 2015.
Gina Parker (Mullarkey)
Gina’s journey in Outdoor Learning began nearly 30 years ago working as a ‘Teacher Naturalist’ at a Country Park. Gina’s work now focuses on Global Learning, the Outdoors and Philosophy for Children.
Matt Sowerby
Alongside working as a CAfS Carbon Literacy Trainer, Matt is the Climate Action Lead in the National Trust’s North England Regional Advisory Group, and the Programmes and Community Officer at The Resilience Project — a non-profit providing mental health support for climate activists.
Joe Rigby
As well as his role at CAfS, Joe works part-time as a Sociologist at the University of Chester, and part-time for Natural England as a Catchment Management Advisor on a river restoration and species recovery project on the River Kent in South Cumbria.
Jo Gibbs
Jo has been working on the administration of CAfS Climate & Carbon Literacy programme since 2021, supporting Hazel and the climate trainers. Jo will be your first point of contact for enquiries about our climate training programme, including support with your Carbon Literacy certification.
“CAfS are so good at what they do. Feels like things are shifting and gathering momentum because of this training.”