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Collaborating with Confidence: Essential Skills for Success
Tamarack Learning Centre
Virtual
Co-designing with care: a seven-part course
Beyond Sticky Notes (KA McKercher)
Seven × 3-hour sessions every three to four weeks, with video content in between. Optional extra activities. We find that spacing sessions every three to four weeks allows learning to settle, creates space for busy lives, and enables you to try things between sessions. Limited to 15 pax to prioritise safety, learning, and connection.
Co-design for leaders
Beyond Sticky Notes (KA McKercher)
Online: 5 sessions from 11:30am–1:00pm AEST 1:1 conversation with facilitator to get to know you and your context 2-hour live sessions with peers × 5 A one-hour video lesson after each session to watch at your own pace Session materials and templates Cards for leaders
Exploring co-design (three part training)
Beyond Sticky Notes (KA McKercher)
In person or online (minimum 8 pax) We work with you ahead of the training to customise the course We talk to a few of your team to learn about current practices and learning goals
Co-design between worlds: care, solidarity and reclamation
Beyond Sticky Notes (KA McKercher)
Co-facilitated by KA and Jessie (Aboriginal expert) In-person training: Adelaide - Venue/Date TBC
Understanding Co-design
Beyond Sticky Notes (KA McKercher)
Online (live). A mix of experiential learning, storytelling, and accessible theory, with breaks every 50 minutes and a 30-minute lunch break (you’re cooking). Ahead of the session, you’ll complete a short (approx. 10-minute) task. After the session, you’ll receive materials to support your practice.
Co-design Fundamentals Workshop
TACSI
Online - live, interactive workshop (facilitated via video platform). Includes group work, breakout discussions and applied activities.
Evaluation 101
Tamarack Learning Centre
Online
Learning to apply the AES First Nations Cultural Safety Framework
Australian Evaluation Society (AES)
Facilitators: Sharon Gollan and Kathleen Stacey
Learning to apply the AES First Nations Cultural Safety Framework
Australian Evaluation Society (AES)
Facilitators: Sharon Gollan and Kathleen Stacey
Using Program Theory and Program Logic for Improved Evaluation Practice
Australian Evaluation Society (AES)
Online (live workshops) Facilitated by Dr Ian Patrick. Vast experience across the Asia-Pacific, Aus, UK/US/Ireland. Limited to 25 pax
Professional Learning Workshops
Australian Evaluation Society (AES)
Online (live workshops)
Introduction to Program Logic
Australian Evaluation Society (AES)
Online (Zoom) Delivered by Theo Nabben 20+ years of exp, including in international devt aid.
Measurement and Evaluation for CaLD Communities
Centre for Social Impact (CSI)
Informed by real world practice and lived experience
Next Gen Evaluation: Rethinking Evaluation for A Complex World
Centre for Social Impact (CSI)
In person Informed by real world practice and lived experience