Project Planning & Decision Making Planning for Sustainability
Aims of the workshop To develop new thinking around planning for sustainability To consider alternatives and options To develop key action points To consider the implications of budget cuts Develop creative ways to move forward and work in partnership
Introducing the kit – Write /draw on leaves
1 idea per leaf, write so others can read
Coloured leaves for different questions (write on the coloured side)
Time on your OWN to develop ideas…
…before reading out ideas one-by-one, going around the circle & placing on the felt
You can move ideas around
Branches provide themes, some blanks
You can add more ideas as you go along, simply write them on leaves
You can move around the workspaces
Outcomes from this workshop
Overview of key workshop stages Existing assets Future possibilities Challenges Goals 13
Leaves for ideas Existing assets – what do you already have to help you achieve the project?
Point leaves at branches
Branches Economics Activities Social Environment (built) & Infrastructure Landscapes & Ecology Blank –for themes that emerge from discussion / cross cutting ideas
Meaning of these branches (EASEL): Economics – everything to do with money and finances, sources of funding, institutions related to money Activities – what activities are happening in the area? What are people doing? What activities could be happening? Social – everything to do with how people are organised, the networks, institutions, culture, how people work together Environment (built) & Infrastructure – buildings, technology, infrastructure – all the human made elements of the environment. Landscapes & Ecology – the natural environment, habitats, water, ecology, open spaces, sources of renewable energy Blank –for themes that emerge from discussion / cross cutting ideas
Leaves for ideas Existing assets Future possibilities - What else could you do, what else do you need / need to do?
Cluster similar ideas
Leaves for ideas Existing assets Future possibilities Table swap – what is important & why? Any comments or questions?
Leaves for ideas Existing assets Future possibilities Challenges – what are the key barriers?
Leaves for ideas Existing assets – what do you already have to help you achieve the project? Future possibilities - What else do you need to achieve the project? Challenges Solutions 22
Leaves for ideas Existing assets Future possibilities Challenges Solutions Goals – what key goals emerge from these ideas – vision for the future? 23
Ketso grid for action plan
Process – action planning Why: goals and milestones – what are you trying to achieve? What: actions to achieve the goals When: what is the timescale, when do actions need to happen? Where do the actions go on the timeline? How (much) – what is the budget? What do all the components cost? Who – is going to do this? Who is responsible? 25
Six takeaways - engagement Everyone has a voice - Give everyone a way to make an input at the same time Individual and group time - Give people time on their own to develop their ideas before sharing them Activity-led - Give an activity for each stage of the process Start with the positive - Ask what is going well? What works? End with solutions not problems - Give some time to develop solutions to problems Action - Remember the takeaway messages & action points 26