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Tag Archives: World cafe
Join me at an Unconference in Victoria (24-27 November)
If you are interested in exploring strengths-based processes like asset-based community-driven development and appreciative inquiry, or inclusive group processes like circle work, open space or world café, why don’t you join me at the first Victorian Unconference? In November this … Continue reading
Setting the context for a world cafe
Over the next couple of days I’m facilitating some conversations at my daughter’s school which are essentially part of a visioning process. As with any school there are some parents who will attend with specific concerns. I want to ensure … Continue reading
Shout Out youth forum – reflections
We had a great forum! The youth facilitators did a marvelous job and everybody seemed to work hard. The pace was quite quick and seemed to go down well (an overview of the agenda is here). We wondered how the … Continue reading
Shout Out youth forum – planning
Our planning for the youth forum is progressing. It feels like it is going to be Art of Hosting on speed! I met with students from the TAFE youth work course, Council staff and people from the Salvation Army youth … Continue reading