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Systems Change Salon : Three Horizons Meet Two Loops

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Three Horizons Meet Two Loops

Join the journey… 

Social Design Sydney and the Systems Change Salon are committed to building social and systems change understanding and capacity. 

This year, the System Change Salon and Social Design Sydney have been experimenting with Bill Sharp’s Three Horizon Framework and the Berkana Institute’s 2 Loops Model. These frameworks support thinking and discussion about change.

Together with the Jeder Institute, The Systems Change Salon will be hosting three workshops during September where we will 

  • deepen our experience using each of these frameworks to reflect on change,
  • use the frameworks to help us reflect on the roles we play within current systems, and
  • consider how these models may be used together, for multiple purposes, in various contexts, to encourage reflection that leads to action.

This is a highly experiential program comprised of 3 weekly sessions.

We will be focused on using these frameworks to inform personal reflection as change is an inside job and understanding the role you play (and can play) within a system is key for supporting change.

The Sessions


Session 1 : Berkana 2 Loops deep dive : Getting our hands dirty with Berkana's 2 Loops framework utilising an existing dataset, with you in it.

Session 2 : Three Horizons framework deep dive : Getting our hands dirty with the Three Horizons framework utilising Kate Raworths’s suggestions for its use.

Session 3 : The Moosh - What do we now see is possible? 
Where are the complementary borders and boundaries of these two models? How might they work together to enact social change? How can this reflection lead to action, right now?

You can join one or all 3 meet-ups although the sessions will build on each other and participants will develop and strengthen relationships over the series.

You will get more from these sessions if you have a bit of familiarity with these frameworks in advance. Please spend some time reviewing some of the resources below.



Your Facilitators 

Jax Wechsler : Sticky Design Studio

Jax Wechsler is passionate about change and enabling better futures for people and the planet. She consults as Sticky Design Studio where she draws on multiple influences such as Human-centred Design, Systems Thinking, Futures Thinking and Community Development approaches. Jax is passionate about practice, learning and teaching/sharing. She has founded two communities of practice, Social Design Sydney in 2013 and more recently the Systems Change Salon aimed at supporting change makers to do systems change work. Learn more about Jax’s projects and publications at jaxwechsler.com

Dee Brooks : Jeder Institute

Through her down-to-earth style, Dee Brooks brings people together in dynamic ways to realise and engage the full potential of their networks and communities. Over 20 years, her work has inspired people at hundreds of events & workshops worldwide where she offers community engagement and development training and also provides professional co-design, facilitation and keynote addresses for conferences, forums and events.

Michelle Dunscombe : Jeder Institute

Michelle Dunscombe lives on Taungurung Country in regionalVictoria. She is an enthusiastic community development practitioner, facilitator & trainer who love’s working with emergence. She is skilled & passionate about strengthening regional, rural &remote communities, developing community leadership capacity, building community resilience &supporting community members to take action.

Fiona Miller : Jeder Institute

Fiona is a creative conduit and passionate about people and communities. As an ABCD practitioner her education continues to grow while sharing and exploring opportunities and resources that support the principles she works under. As a facilitator, graphic harvester or community member, contributing to community for making great places and participating in community led projects that are sustainable are her focus. Fiona’s background includes community development, creative and visual arts, early years, education, bushfire recovery, community houses, community gardens and more. 


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