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General ticket - WORKSHOP SERIES - Working with lived experience: exploring practices, challenges and mindsets

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WORKSHOP SERIES - Working with lived experience: exploring practices, challenges and mindsets


Overview

In this four-part workshop series, we’ll explore how people with relevant lived experience and expertise can be partnered with to guide anti-oppressive policy and service design and development.

Morgan builds the reflective capability of advocates, designers, and practitioners to enable a deeper understanding of participatory approaches and methods for lived experience inclusion to drive and influence social and systemic change.


Dates and times

May 2024 workshop series

Tuesday 7 May, 1pm-3pm (AEST)

Tuesday 14 May, 1pm-3pm (AEST)

Tuesday 21 May, 1pm-4pm (AEST)

Tuesday 28 May, 1pm-4pm (AEST)


Times by States: (Please be aware of the time differences for each state and time differences for each session)

VIC, NSW, ACT, QLD & TAS | Sessions 1 & 2, 1pm-3pm | Sessions 3 & 4, 1pm-4pm

SA & NT | Sessions 1 & 2, 12.30pm-2.30pm | Sessions 3 & 4, 12.30pm-3.30pm

WA | Sessions 1 & 2, 11am-1pm | Sessions 3 & 4, 11am-2pm 


Format

This 4-part workshop series is offered online over Zoom.

PART 1 - Nothing about us without us: what is consumer participation and lived experience?

This workshop takes a deep dive into participatory practices and methods and reflects on the role and value of lived experience and expertise in social and systems change contexts.

We look at how participatory practices are being used in the context of social change using real-world examples. We also explore and interrogate practices in the field such as co-design and co-production.

You’ll come away with a deeper understanding of the rich history and principles of the consumer and broader movements and be able to locate your work within this context.

PART 2 - Making the invisible, visible: the role of power in our work

We cannot work with lived experience or participatory methods without interrogating power.

This workshop delves into different models and frameworks of power and explores how we can shift our own practice from ‘doing to and for’ and towards ‘working with and alongside’ affected communities. We also interrogate how power shows up for us as practitioners in our approaches and practices.

You’ll gain a deeper understanding of the complex power dynamics at play in your work and the organisations and wider systems you work within. You’ll also learn how to identify and articulate your own power and position within different spaces and relationships and discern between different forms of power.

PART 3 - We contain multitudes: an introduction to ethical storytelling

This workshop is for those who want to learn more about ethical storytelling for advocacy. It supports both practitioners and advocates to build their knowledge, skills and confidence in unpacking the ethics of representation of lived experience and the impacts of stories and storytelling.

We take a deep dive into how people with lived and living experience are often represented through storytelling, the impacts of these representations on people with marginalised identities, and the dangers of the ‘singular narrative’. You’ll receive guidance on ethical storytelling, including how to centre dignity and humanity in the stories we share and tell.

You’ll come away with a deeper understanding of the risks of extractive and exploitative approaches to storytelling and be able to draw from foundational principles of informed consent and discernment when listening to and sharing stories for social change.

PART 4 - Moving beyond the abstract: incorporating lived experience in our work

This workshop looks at ways to practically translate and integrate participatory and systems approaches as social innovators and embed lived experience inclusion in our everyday work.

It’s also an opportunity for participants to bring their own practice challenges and questions to reflect on with Morgan and peers in a supported space.

You’ll come away knowing how to better communicate the value of lived experience-informed practice approaches, and how to integrate lived experience-informed advocacy and insights into your everyday work.


This workshop is for those who are:

  • Seeking to develop and strengthen their participatory practice
  • Working with people with lived/living experience
  • Wanting to learn more about how to effectively draw from their own lived/living experience as part of their practice and/or advocacy
  • Setting up or running client, consumer or lived experience advisory groups
  • New or experienced practitioners who haven’t had the chance to reflect on theory and/or practice alongside sector peers (e.g. peer workers, lived experience consultants and advocates).


Testimonials

"I loved how the safe space was set up and thought the break times were set out well. I also appreciated being able to express how I was feeling each day. Morgan was a fantastic and engaging facilitator. The information learnt was invaluable and will enrich the core work that we do that aims to elevate the voices of women and gender diverse people as well as value those with lived experience." – Kathryn Evans, Women's Health Loddon Mallee

"Morgan's training is excellent. While I found the content to be incredibly rich and stimulating in ways that pushed my thinking and practice, it was the way Morgan delivered the training that took the learning to a whole other level. The training is so well held, deeply respectful and yet seemed somehow effortless by Morgan, which I know is not the case. Morgan truly lives and models how to work with people with lived experience." – Kerry Graham, Collaboration for Impact


"Morgan was the standout. The way she walked the talk, held space for the people in the (digital) room and made sure that everyone was supported through the experience was fantastic. Working with lived experience is [not just] about the theory, it's about who you are as a person in relation to and in relationship with other people, and Morgan really showed us what that was all about.” – Ryley Lawson, Victoria Legal Aid


"I highly recommend this thoughtful and practical course to anyone that wants to improve their approaches to engaging people with lived experience. Over four workshops, Morgan created a brave space for us to explore and understand the theory, examine our own practices, learn from each other and fill our tool belts with evidence informed tools and resources to utilise in our work. I will be consciously seeking opportunities to put them into practice. Definitely one of the best pieces of professional learning I've undertaken." – Simon Crabb, Social Ventures Australia


"This was one of the best workshops I have attended in years. Really loved Morgan's style and stories or yarns. I cannot express how valuable this series was to the work I am trying to do within my organisation." – Susie Flynn, Beyond Blue


About the facilitator

For the past 15+ years, Morgan has been developing and advocating for participatory practice and peer education as essential levers for creating true, lasting, powershifting systemic change in services for historically excluded communities. Her commitment and passion stems from her own intimate lived experience of service systems.

Morgan is the Founder and Principal Consultant of morgan&co (‘co’ for collective), where she advises, coaches, and consults with organisations both in Australia and internationally. These organisations seek to understand the role of power in their everyday work, and how to design more meaningful policies, programs and services through partnering with people with relevant lived experience and expertise.

Morgan offers her workshop series, Working with lived experience: exploring practices, challenges and mindsets, publicly in partnership with For Purpose.  

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 5 days before the event, No refund after 5 days due to the Facilitator costs.

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Online hosted on Zoom over four weeks Australia

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For Purpose

Connie Giorgi
For Purpose
0423425679

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