co-design between worlds: care, solidarity and reclamation
Event description
This event at Camperdown Commons on Gadigal County offers practical tools and stories for co-designing between worlds while centering care, solidarity and supporting sustainable self-determination.
Everyone is welcome. And, we especially encourage mob, trans folks and young people to come along. We have special pricing available for the communities we're part of.
We encourage attendees to come with openness to new and old questions, to not having it all figured out, going slowly and being in solidarity with our many strengths and struggles towards justice.
We learned the term 'sustainable self determination' from our friends at Kowa Collaboration.
session description
We’ll yarn, connect and learn about:
reclaiming co-design as something mob have done for thousands of years
exploring our roles and obligations in co-design
exploring how we 'bake in' partnership from the beginning
supporting many communities to reclaim authorship from beginning to end
doing co-design and co-production in ways that are more accessible and accountable to communities
Through our partnership, we’ll model bicultural co-facilitation.
💬 about the hosts
Jessie and KA are friends and colleagues who work between worlds. Jessie (he/him) is a proud Wiradjuri man, a dad and long-time advocate for social justice. KA (them/they) is a designer and a trans person who mainly works with young people and on health justice. Our solidarity is our strength. We arrive with respect on Gadigal Country. Read more about Jessie here and KA here.
what to expect
starting slowly, in a yarning circle (we’ll end there, too)
having a detailed access guide beforehand and agenda
having choices in how you take part
not having cringey icebreakers or forced fun
taking regular breaks (one per hour, if you need more you can take it)
morning and afternoon tea (you’re in charge of your own lunch)
In one day, you won't learn how to deliver workshops or facilitate co-design. Facilitating co-design takes time, experience and supervision to develop.
📚 you get
a few tasks (you choose) before the session
a paper zine to take-away and digital learning materials
new or strengthened connections with peers and other practitioners
time to reflect, ask questions and be outside your usual ‘work’
a 10% discount on supervision with Jessie and/or KA
who is this session is for
We welcome people of all backgrounds and suggest this session is most useful if you:
are already working with communities in some capacity (this could be in a volunteer or community-based role)
already have a basic understanding of lived experience, co-design and engaging with power and oppression
This session is not for people:
looking for basic cultural competence training (this isn't it)
looking for co-design 101 (if this is you, we recommend our Understanding Co-design course)
working solely in for-profit or commercial spaces
Not sure if this is for you? Want to enquire about other training options? Contact us using the email addresses at the bottom of this page.
💰 pricing
discounts are available for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples $200 +GST
Trans folks (binary and non-binary) $200 + GST
Under 25s $180 + GST
early bird rates (available to 22 December)
Government and academia $530 + GST (then, $580 + GST)
Non-government $400 + GST (then, $450 + GST)
Place confirmed on payment. You can pay by invoice or card.
If you’re a photographer and would like to attend in exchange for taking some photos of our event, please contact KA with links to your portfolio. We will take careful steps to ensure the consent of all attendees to be photographed or not, and uphold your privacy. If you're unsure about what option to select or want to talk payment options contact us using the email addresses at the bottom of this page.
accessibility
we try to design learning with many access needs in mind, with a focus on:
letting you know what to expect beforehand in words, video and images
giving choices with explicit permission to come as you are and normalising many ways to be
providing fidgets, clear instructions and many breaks
not putting anyone on the spot to talk - speak only if you want to
not focusing on anything too hard or for too long
asking attendees not to wear strong smells
valuing what everyone brings to this space
facilitating in a way to focus on collective learning
giving you things to take away afterward to remember the learning
You can let us know about additional learning or access needs, cultural needs, sensory needs or learning preferences. We’ll work hard to meet those needs and may have some limitations with the venue and workshop format, that we’ll communicate with you.
🏠 venue description
Our venue is Camperdown Commons. The venue is accessible by public transport with limited on-street parking. We’ll share additional information about the venue closer to the time. You can ask for more information.
questions or requests
please contact us at:
hello@beyondstickynotes.com (KA)
jessie@mawangconsulting.com (Jessie)
Banner image credit: Artwork by Chloe Wegener (Chlo Visuals) Garrwa woman
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