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This course will take you on an interactive learning journey to explore HOW to build and hold place-based social change together.
In this course you will:
So that you will be better able to work with others to….
Cost: $1000 + GST per person ($900 each for groups).
When, where and how to book
Melbourne: 4 & 5 May 2023
Where: Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre, Carlton Vic
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Sydney: 8 & 9 May 2023
Where: Venue TBC
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Course facilitators
Jennifer Chaplyn, Sharon Fraser and Jack Beetson
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This course can also be delivered with your whole initiative on dates that work for you.
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For many people and the issues they face, ‘business as usual’ is no longer working. There is a need to make changes in how they work to start to shift patterns of behaviour across the system.
We support you to harness and the voice of community to amplify their clarion call and gather commitment and effort from others in the system and the community in line with the community aspiration.
We adapt our approaches to work within your community and context. We support you to build on your strengths and create pathways to successful, sustainable change.
Our work aims to build up your local ‘how to’ so that you are not dependent on us. We bring our toolkit and adapt it to your community, arming you with the skills and know-how to move forward without us.
We support the development of structures, practices and processes to shape and hold the work in ways that are inclusive of all voices to achieve community goals.
When governance sits across organisational, sectoral, and cultural boundaries, it can be challenging to negotiate ways to work together for a shared purpose. We know that the building governance that holds collective action takes different ways of thinking and constant attention and nurturing.
When things do not go as planned, we support people to come back together via mediate or resolve conflicts.
We share your passion and enthusiasm to make a difference, and we are by your side for as long as you need us and when you need us.
For communities to tackle and overcome complex issues, they need to picture it, plan for it, and make changes that work towards it.
We guide the way in adapting how communities think, design, and plan, challenging assumptions, and exploring desirable future outcomes. We then assist you to build the bridges between your work now, and what is needed for a different tomorrow.
We facilitate and work with you to establish learning, reflection and planning processes that translate what is being learned through collective action into practice to build a solid workplan to do what is next, in ways that are relevant to where you are now and how you work.
Our unique skills and knowledge, combined with years of practical experience in supporting community-based partnerships, means we have a proven toolkit to achieve change through collective action.
We are passionate about what we do so when you work with us, you are working with people that share your enthusiasm and care about the result.
Our team has experience working with around Australia with metro, regional and remote communities working to tackle complex issues.
We understand and embrace the diversity of communities, and we harness it to build strong, collaborative partnerships.
We work with cross cultural collaborations to build a deeper understanding of each other’s perspective in designing the environment for work that is respectful of all voices.
We facilitate conversations and processes to develop joint protocols to communicate and navigate conversations and address conflicts.
Leaders and community change agents come from a range of cultures and life experiences. We enable collaborations to redefine cross cultural relationships so work can be done together for a shared purpose or outcome.
All our work respects the First Nations people of Australia.
Achieving large scale change needs to reflect the ‘place’, the rhythm of the community, and the readiness of the institutions.
We support you to lift the voice of those who are not being heard or feel they do not have the power to ‘change things around here’.
We help you bring the voice of our First Nations people to your work to build understanding and a shared way forward.
We have significant on-the-ground experience in community led change. Working across government, investors, service institutions and community actors, we can assist in the development of a deep understanding of power; to see your own and the power in others.
Together we can build an understanding of how to use this power for a shared purpose.
Founding Director
B.App. Sci (SP); MBus (man.); GAICD; Salzburg Global Seminar Fellow
Sharon’s deep, on-the-ground experience in implementation of Collective Impact, systems change and collaborative practice within the Australian context has informed her participatory and strength-based approach using methods designed for:
Previous executive roles in health, community health and local government, have focused on leading and supporting transformational change within services and community.
Sharon has deep experience in assisting people and organisations to hear and understand diverse voices to develop a shared aspiration, plan and implement a way forward and learn while doing.
Jennifer is known for her work in strategy, co-design, community engagement and collaborative governance with communities, investors, NGOs, and three tiers of government.
As a consultant and facilitator, Jennifer specialises in creating clarity from confusion – or magic from mess – her engaging and hands-on approach helps people to break through barriers in thinking and practice, embrace diversity and engage others in creating change. Her unique skill of codifying processes and concepts into practical and tools, resources and process supports people to do the work in the real world.
Jennifer’s extensive experience in service system integration and design, collective impact and community engagement enables her to support collaborations to hold complex conditions and information to codify into a shared plan of action and governance (structures, mindsets and practices) to deliver the work.
To this work, Jennifer brings the unique perspective she gained as a Canadian raising a family and working in regional and remote Australian communities – a passion for collaboration and a belief in the power of human connections to bring about change.
Founding Director
He is one of only 12 people worldwide to have received a United Nations Unsung Hero Award. Beetson is Chair of the NSW Aboriginal Land Council Economic Development Advisory Committee, Board member of Social Enterprise Finance Australia, Executive Director of Beetson & Associates and Executive Director of Literacy for Life Foundation.
Jack was most recently honoured by being the first Indigenous Australian to be inducted into the International Hall of Fame of Adult and Continuing Education.
Working cross culturally and in complex situations Jack is a skilled negotiator and mediator. He has a gift for mentoring that his grounded in many years of experience in communities.
Jack adds a cultural lens to all that he does, bringing this to our collaborative, leadership and governance work.
Adminstration & Finance officer
He has owned his own business and has worked with businesses from single person up to companies with 150 staff.
Mark has also been fortunate to be involved with many Not For Profit Organisations where he was or still is on the executive committee of management in his role as Treasurer. This diversity of experience gives Mark an ability to communicate with everyone , problem solve and achieve the best outcomes for his clients.