Did you know you can design harmonious and effective groups who thrive towards their aims and purpose as a collective? Yep, it’s called Social Permaculture. And this is what Permaculture pioneer Robin Clayfield and social change-agent Erin Young are brewing for the SOCIAL PERMACULTURE WEEKEND on 18 & 19 May at Crystal Waters Permaculture EcoVillage, near Maleny in South East Queensland.
This unique weekend is a rare opportunity to be guided in developing your social design fluency by applying the nature-based principles of permaculture. Using interactive and dynamic experiences, Robin and Erin will share with you insights to regenerative people systems and approaches contributing to happy and healthy humans on the levels of the individual, organisational, and societal.
Various angles of effective social design will be covered, including group ecology, community governance and decision-making, group effectiveness, social space retrofits and confidence in acting for change.
This course is for those working in group situations – workshop leaders, community organisers, workplace managers, small business leaders, and those living or designing intentional community, co-housing and ecovillages. It also very much applies to individuals wishing to design their lives, and support the lives of those in their families, to thrive with patterns of wellbeing inspired by nature.
Robin and Erin are professionals in the social design field with decades of experience between them. They love to share their skills and wisdom to activate effective people. It’s all part of their mission to save the world by helping humans and groups thrive.
This is an affordable course in a beautiful venue with talented facilitators to develop your social design skills for happier and healthier groups. Win, win, win!
To find out more, see the FaceBook event here, and/or contact Robin on robin@earthcare.com.au and 07 5494 4707.