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24.01.2022 Session 3.2 "On the road to recovery: the new world of engagement" with Eleanor Howe and Niamh Moynihan of Capire Consulting Group An interactive toolkit of reflections, challenges and tips & tricks surrounding online engagement and 'COVID normal' was collated by all participants. If you would like to be contacted when this free toolkit is available, sign up to our newsletter at https://capire.com.au/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/



23.01.2022 Session 2.2 "Community visions around the world" with Desley Renton (Renton Co) and Leanne Hodyl (Hodyl & Co) They shared the process and findings from their research surrounding global city plans and visions. ... Its not natural to think outside the box Find out more at: https://citiespeoplelove.co/a/creating-a-future-city-vision Access the engagement graphic answering the question "I would love to return to a city that..." at: https://engagement.citiespeoplelove.co/

23.01.2022 Session 3.6 and the last session of Turn It Up "Kurunjang - testing an approach to engaging community on public safety initiatives" with Denise Francisco (Capire Consulting Group) and two Kurunjang residents Lorraine Jones and Jess Munro. Denise, Lorraine and Jess shared their individual reflections of the community engagement process from an end of year Block party last year through to the recent funding application.... If you would like the recording of this session or any session this week, it will be sent out via our newsletter. Sign up at https://capire.com.au/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/

20.01.2022 Session 2.1 "How to talk about climate change in a way that makes a difference" with Rebecca Huntley Great insights into discussing climate change such as emotions, talking with local governments and comparing the professional work of fossil fuels to tobacco - Love is the beginning and the end... - Use Internal champions from the council - It is really powerful to hear from farmers regarding changes in the land and the issue of climate change See more



16.01.2022 Session 2.5 "Deliberation Done Dirt Cheap" was presented by Clare Murrell and Max Hardy with informative insight from Natalie Thomas (Yarra City Council) and Sharon Redmond Thanks to all participants for providing great insight and ideas to overcome deliberative engagement challenges. The Mentimeter discussions will be shared via our newsletter, sign up here: https://capire.com.au/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/

15.01.2022 Final session of Day 2 Session 2.6 "Diversity is more than demographics" presented by Lisa McLeod (Connect Consulting) Lisa displayed how our hot drink orders (from her experience of waitressing) explain more about our values, beliefs and opinions than our demographics do. ... Feel free to contact Lisa or Connect Consulting if you would like to find out more about Sociographic Profiling, or receive the profiles for specific LGAs or neighbourhoods. Lisa: It is really important to focus on the ‘possible to reach’

15.01.2022 Session 3.4 "Children and engagement" with Andrea Cook Andrea talked about three arenas where we can engage with kids: Kids and Place, Kids and People & Kids and Power. Our role isn’t just to engage with themsometimes it is to emancipate them... How do you engage with kids?



14.01.2022 Session 3.4 "Resilience and going the distance" with Joel Levin Joel helped us rethink about personal energy including four elements of resilience: Communication, Connection, Movement and Compassion. Where you are starting from is where you are starting from... "It is your body and not your mind that tells the truth" The following collaborative Jamboard was created surrounding how we 'top up' our energy: https://jamboard.google.com/d/16R5p416XuEkZwJPw8fjD/viewer Joel also shared this link to free Meditations: https://www.unimedliving.com/meditation/free

13.01.2022 Our Turn It Up conference was a huge success! We would like to thank 841 humans for attending over the three days! And a special thank you to our presenters who took the time to share their ideas, skills and knowledge. Thank YOU! If you missed Turn It Up and would like to watch one of the many conference sessions, please sign up to our newsletter at https://capire.com.au/sign-up-to-our-newsletter/ #thankyou #turnitup #capireconsultinggroup

11.01.2022 Session 3.5 "Street walk and talk" was an opportunity to get out for a walk, get fresh air and reflect on our neighbourhoods. This was done via the use of a private Facebook group, videos by Jacob Komesaroff of Capire Consulting Group and everyone engaging via photos, GIFs and words whilst walking in respective neighbourhoods. We hope you enjoyed the different method of presenting a session and engagement.... How has your relationship with your neighbourhood changed this year?

10.01.2022 Session 2.4 "Don’t be yourself, unless you want to mess it up for others" by Cindy Plowman and Kristie Loke from Conversation Caravan Cindy's passion for understanding learning styles and personality types shone though via her presentation and engagement with attendees. On the scale of Agreeableness, how agreeable are you and those you work with?

07.01.2022 What a REDICULOUS DEBATE and crazy way to end Day 1! Thank You all for joining and see you tomorrow for another round of different and informative sessions. Comment your thoughts/reactions/reflections to the debate or any session below or on other posts.



06.01.2022 Session 2.3A "Connection Before Content. Designing Experiential Online Workshops that Enhance Community Engagement" with Trudi Boatwright and Kate Crawshaw of Serious Woo They explained their process and design of phasing online after stating they will never use online engagement.... Takeaways surrounded Information, Presenting and Play A working memory is even more compromised when we are online Remember to be human

02.01.2022 Session 2.3B "Connecting with young people in a COVID/ post-COVID world" by Mehak Sheikh, Ali Noura and Akeer Garang alongside Mel from Capire. What were your key takeaways from this session?

02.01.2022 Day 3 Session 1 with Cathy McGowan. "Community Action as Political power, The Indi Way" Cathy shared her insights and experience of Australian Women in Agriculture, her team's successful campaign for the division of Indi including the use of kitchen table conversations and community hubs, before continuing to engage and learn from the community whilst in Parliament. ... Cathy: You don’t have to feel overwhelmed by the system

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