Tag Archives: Creative Community Governance and Decision Making

Dynamic Groups, Dynamic Learning 6 Day Training

Eltham College in Melbourne. 20th to 25th February with Robin Clayfield Become a more engaging and creative facilitator, teacher or group leader. Build a toolbox of dynamic processes to use, way beyond what you could ever imagine. Grow more confident in leading groups. Learn how to work with challenges and conflict.  This 6 day training is specially for Permaculture, Transition Towns and Community Gardens folks and any one interested in Social Change, Environmental Education and similar.  Click here for a flier. Also click the link above for the Creative Community Governance and Decision Making Day at CERES on Monday 27th February

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‘Creative Community Governance and Decision Making’ Workshops

After three successful ‘Creative Community Governance and Decision Making’ Workshops in Port Kembla, Sydney and Melbourne in the last year, Robin will host and facilitate two of these Professional Development One Day Workshops at her home Community of Crystal Waters during this year. Choose from Monday 15th August or join with touring Canadian Permaculture Trainee Teachers and many other people involved with groups on Monday 21st November. Click here for a flier for the August Workshop and please pass this onto others who may benefit from more dynamic decision making and group discussion processes.

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Creative Community Governance and Decision Making

I’m excited to have offered this one day workshop in Port Kembla on 1st August for a variety of different community groups ranging from Community Gardens and School Gardens groups to the Men’s group and TAFE students. The following day 30 people from more than a dozen community organisations gathered for the same workshop in Sydney. The new resource, which I used to facilitate the workshop, will now be developed into a kit for Community Groups as a result of ongoing interest. Let me know if you’d like more info as I’m open to offering this course in other areas for groups and individuals interested in this important social change work.

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