Join us at one of our next training workshops and learn how to accelerate
your social impact by using 21st-century organising techniques.
Coming up in September...
*7 Sept * | *Movement Building Training*
<https://thesocialchangeagency.org/events/movement-building-training-sept-20…>
Designed for organisations and institutions who want to understand how
social movements are built, organised and enabled to take action. This
workshop will be useful for anyone who is aspiring to spark or grow a
social movement, or wants to understand how to engage existing movements.
*"We travelled over from Northern Ireland to attend this and it has been
> worth it for our organisation, staff & young people. A fantastic,
> informative and reflective process that we will use – very practical." – *Janene
> Ware, Bytes Project"
*14 Sept* | *Power Mapping for Campaigners*
<https://thesocialchangeagency.org/events/power-mapping-for-campaigners/>
The essential, practical tool for campaigners. If you want to influence
change you need to understand who holds the power. Power mapping is a way
to visualise and create a shared understanding of where power and influence
is held. Knowing this enables you to focus your resources, target key
players and forward plan tactics for maximum impact.
*"The power analysis method has transformed the way we approach and
> understand our policy reform goals. Definitely recommended." –* Charlotte
> Threipland, APPEAL
*22 Sept *| *Network Building Training*
<https://thesocialchangeagency.org/events/intro-to-network-building/>
Networks of people are the lifelines that run through social
movements. Learn how to build and manage a thriving community of practice
enabling collective learning and action.
*"Super useful and essential for building the power of social movements." *–
> Carina Millstone, Executive Director at Feedback Global
*For those who like to plan ahead we currently have all dates listed up to
December <https://thesocialchangeagency.org/events/>. *
*All training is on a pay-what-you-can basis.*
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Communications Manager
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Dear all,
INTRAC is currently accepting applications for the upcoming online training course on Advocacy Strategy and Influencing Skills (11 October – 6 December 2022).
This online course introduces participants to the core skills needed to influence powerful stakeholders and policy processes in a range of contexts. It also gives participants a thorough understanding of how to develop and monitor effective advocacy strategies. The course is articulated in 8 weekly modules, with a combination of seven live sessions and independent learning. Live sessions are held on Tuesdays from 1.00pm to 2.30pm UK time.
Summary of course content:
* Identifying common tools and techniques behind successful advocacy initiatives
* Developing an advocacy strategy – key steps
* Analysing the context for your advocacy and where power lies
* Developing a theory of change and an advocacy roadmap
* Tools and techniques for monitoring and evaluating advocacy, including advocacy indicators
* Developing and communicating an advocacy message
* Persuasive techniques
Fee: £750 GBP full fee + a limited number of Training Access Scholarships (£50 admin fee) available for participants working for small not-for-profits based in the Global South.
Deadline for applications: 3 October 2022
Further info and applications: https://www.intrac.org/event/online-advocacy-strategy-and-influencing-skill…
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Working hours: Mon-Fri, 9.00am – 2.00pm (UK time)
Our Movement Building Training is back!
https://thesocialchangeagency.org/events/movement-building-training/
This introductory session is designed for organisations and changemakers
who want to *understand how social movements are built, organised and
enabled to take action*. This workshop will be useful for anyone who is
aspiring to spark or grow a social movement, or wants to understand how to
engage existing movements.
The Movement Building Canvas is a practical framework to help you design
your movement for maximum impact. Tested with NGOs, voluntary organisations
and start-ups, it can be used at any time to explore movement building
ideas and develop practical plans.
*The workshop will cover:*
The founding principles of movements: the purpose, experiences and values
that movement members share
The journey of your movement members: how they will engage, their actions,
and recognition
The infrastructure of your movement: how to organise, communicate and
connect with movements. How to identify the resources that movements need
to get going and stay moving.
You will leave with a first draft of your Canvas to use with your team,
organisation, or coalition.
The session will give you an opportunity to share experiences and test out
ideas with other movement builders in a supportive environment. Spaces are
limited and they tend to go quickly – so grab your ticket today!
*Get your ticket here *→
https://thesocialchangeagency.org/events/movement-building-training/
*"We travelled over from Northern Ireland to attend this and it has been
worth it for our organisation, staff & young people. A fantastic,
informative and reflective process that we will use – very practical."* –
Janene Ware, Bytes Project
*"The practical application of the canvas was immediately relatable and
understandable." *– Mila, Grenfell Activist
*"The Movement Building Canvas is a dynamic model that stimulated rich and
engaging discussion about our next steps as a complex and multifaceted
organisation. Thank you!"* – Phoebe, MS Society
*"Thank you for designing a thought-provoking and comprehensive workshop.
Your framework, style and expert advice got the best from our group of
diverse stakeholders. BeyondMe will certainly benefit from this going
forward, and I’m confident each of the attendees took something from it
that we can apply in our organisations and roles."* – Ambica Jobanputra,
BeyondMe
*"The Movement Building Canvas workshop was really inspiring and I left
buzzing with so many useful ways to articulate the development of our work
and think differently about it to move it on."* – Elli Moody, Girlguiding
More available dates and upcoming events at:
https://thesocialchangeagency.org/events/
Andy King (he/him)
Communications Manager
+44(0)7710 402 361
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> 0930 - 1300 BST)
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> Subject: [Events] Re: Event: Climate Playtime - Reflecting on Climate
> Activism with Lego (In-person/London 21st July 1300 - 1630 & Online 26th
> and 28th July 0930 - 1300 BST)
> Hi all,
>
> If you a) love Lego and/or b) love the prospect of a stable climate then
> consider this email a reminder of two workshops coming up on 21st and 26th July
> that will reflect on climate activism in a different way than usual.
>
> *'Climate Playtime - Reflecting on Climate Activism with Lego' (it's in
> the name...) *
>
> *IN-PERSON, Kennington/London (Thurs 21st July, 1300 -
> 1630) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-playtime-reflecting-on-climate-activ…
> <https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-playtime-reflecting-on-climate-activ…>
> *
>
> *ONLINE (Tues 26th July, 0930 - 1300 BST)*
> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-playtime-reflecting-on-climate-activ…
>
>
> You can expect to have a different kind of conversation about a very
> serious subject, and one where we'll be thinking and reflecting on the
> state of climate activism through the medium of your rad Lego building
> skills, not purely conversation.
>
> Whether you are an ardent activist or someone who dips their toes in from
> time to time, all are truly welcome.
>
> Registration for the online one closes NEXT TUES 12th JULY to make sure a
> lil bag of bricks gets to you in time in the post. Note - this online event
> is for people in UK/Western Europe only to try and guarantee postage in
> time.
>
> Come and play!
>
> Lucy Hawthorne
>
> Facilitator
>
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> *Sent:* 07 June 2022 15:32
> *To:* Lucy Hawthorne (formerly NUS, now looking to join as an individual
> while I am job hunting) <lucy-hawthorne(a)hotmail.com>
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> *Subject:* [Events] Event: Climate Playtime - Reflecting on Climate
> Activism with Lego (In-person/London 21st July 1300 - 1630 & Online 26th
> and 28th July 0930 - 1300 BST)
>
>
> Afternoon everyone,
>
>
> Calling all climate activists, campaigners and pot stirrers who want to
> have some serious fun!
>
> *In July I’m hosting a few half-day workshops (online or in-person/London)
> to chew over the state and challenges of climate activism in a different
> way than usual - with Lego! *
>
> Through an approach called Lego Serious Play, we will playfully disrupt
> the conversation-as-usual on climate change and think and feel our way
> through a topic that can polarise, fuel determination and despair, fire up
> and disengage people all in the same breath. Think of it as a chance for
> an entertaining and illuminating timeout from your standard climate
> championing days.
>
> We will explore the context of climate activism and your role within it.
>
> -
>
> What is working? What isn’t?
> -
>
> What do you need? What ways of thinking, feeling and acting would help?
> -
>
> If the conversation were lighter, but still rooted in reality, how
> might it be?
>
> I’m interested in whether there is a role for a more playful approach in
> efforts to halt climate change. Would joy-sparking, creativity-inducing,
> connection making experiences help people think, feel or act differently
> than if they were engaged in the way they usually are on climate? Join me
> to see if I'm right!
>
>
>
> We will refresh our kid-like Lego skills and complete a range of building
> challenges in relation to our topics of discussion. No wild Lego building
> skills are required :)
>
>
>
> *You will…*
>
> -
>
> Have some time out from the norm that gives you a breather and deep
> reflection
> -
>
> Consider the pain points of your work or activism and what could help
> -
>
> Chew over how climate change feels, from the irritations to the hopes,
> frustrations, inspirations and the fears
> -
>
> Gain more understanding of your personal motivations, barriers and
> beliefs
> -
>
> Explore how you like to play and how playfulness could support climate
> action
>
> *There is one in-person session in London and two online options where a
> returnable pack of Lego will be posted in advance. **NB: Online sessions
> are only for people in UK/Western Europe to allow reliable postage time. *
>
> Registration for the online sessions closes two weeks beforehand to allow
> for postage.
>
> IN-PERSON (LONDON) / Thurs 21st July afternoon at Roots & Shoots,
> Kennington.
>
>
> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-playtime-reflecting-on-climate-activ…
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>
>
> ONLINE / Tues 26th July 0930 - 1300 (NB: only for people in UK/Western
> Europe due to the need to post materials to use in session)
>
>
> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-playtime-reflecting-on-climate-activ…
> <https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.event…>
>
>
> ONLINE / Thurs 28th July 0930 - 1300 (NB: only for people in UK/Western
> Europe due to the need to post materials to use in session)
>
>
> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-playtime-reflecting-on-climate-activ…
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>
>
> Hope some of you will come and play! Or... if you can't make it but this
> sounds interesting, then say hi and perhaps we can chat one day.
>
>
> Lucy
>
>
> Lucy Hawthorne
>
> Facilitator
>
> hello(a)catalysts.club or lucy-hawthorne(a)hotmail.com
> https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucyhawthorne/
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Afternoon everyone,
Calling all climate activists, campaigners and pot stirrers who want to have some serious fun!
In July I’m hosting a few half-day workshops (online or in-person/London) to chew over the state and challenges of climate activism in a different way than usual - with Lego!
Through an approach called Lego Serious Play, we will playfully disrupt the conversation-as-usual on climate change and think and feel our way through a topic that can polarise, fuel determination and despair, fire up and disengage people all in the same breath. Think of it as a chance for an entertaining and illuminating timeout from your standard climate championing days.
We will explore the context of climate activism and your role within it.
* What is working? What isn’t?
* What do you need? What ways of thinking, feeling and acting would help?
* If the conversation were lighter, but still rooted in reality, how might it be?
I’m interested in whether there is a role for a more playful approach in efforts to halt climate change. Would joy-sparking, creativity-inducing, connection making experiences help people think, feel or act differently than if they were engaged in the way they usually are on climate? Join me to see if I'm right!
We will refresh our kid-like Lego skills and complete a range of building challenges in relation to our topics of discussion. No wild Lego building skills are required :)
You will…
* Have some time out from the norm that gives you a breather and deep reflection
* Consider the pain points of your work or activism and what could help
* Chew over how climate change feels, from the irritations to the hopes, frustrations, inspirations and the fears
* Gain more understanding of your personal motivations, barriers and beliefs
* Explore how you like to play and how playfulness could support climate action
There is one in-person session in London and two online options where a returnable pack of Lego will be posted in advance. NB: Online sessions are only for people in UK/Western Europe to allow reliable postage time.
Registration for the online sessions closes two weeks beforehand to allow for postage.
IN-PERSON (LONDON) / Thurs 21st July afternoon at Roots & Shoots, Kennington.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-playtime-reflecting-on-climate-activ…
ONLINE / Tues 26th July 0930 - 1300 (NB: only for people in UK/Western Europe due to the need to post materials to use in session)
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-playtime-reflecting-on-climate-activ…
ONLINE / Thurs 28th July 0930 - 1300 (NB: only for people in UK/Western Europe due to the need to post materials to use in session)
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-playtime-reflecting-on-climate-activ…
Hope some of you will come and play! Or... if you can't make it but this sounds interesting, then say hi and perhaps we can chat one day.
Lucy
Lucy Hawthorne
Facilitator
hello(a)catalysts.club or lucy-hawthorne(a)hotmail.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucyhawthorne/