When communities are given a seat at the decision-making table, transformation happens. But shared decision-making requires a shift in the ways that funders, governments, service providers and communities show up and work together.
So where do you start, and how do you navigate obstacles along the way? Join us for a practical conversation on how shared decision-making works, what it takes to put it into practice, and how to build in accountability so that the shift sticks.
The session will be hosted by Jo-Anne Kelly, Executive Director of Learning the Macleay, who will be joined by Luke Craven CEO, PLACE, Amy Robinson, Executive Officer of The Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project and Eugene McGarrell, General Manager of Commissioning at Sydney North PHN. The guests will dive into the mechanics of shared decision-making and accountability, share their real experiences, and answer your burning questions.
Building off our new podcast, Making Place Matter: Who Decides? and Sharing the power to make change: a guide to shared decision-making.