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Project Planning e.g. develop a sustainable port
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Aims of the workshop work as a team to develop ideas for (e.g. a sustainable port) learn from each other explore issues of interest & see them from different perspectives learn skills - creative engagement & collaborative planning
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Introducing the kit – Write /draw on leaves
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1 idea per leaf, write so others can read
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Coloured leaves for different questions (write on the coloured side)
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Time on your OWN to develop ideas…
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…before reading out ideas one-by-one, going around the circle & placing on the felt
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You can move ideas around
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Branches provide themes, some blanks
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You can add more ideas as you go along, simply write them on leaves
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You can move around the workspaces
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Outcomes from this workshop
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Overview of key workshop stages Existing assets Future possibilities Challenges Goals
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Leaves for ideas Existing assets – what do you already have to help you achieve the project?
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Point leaves at branches
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Branches Economics Activities Social Environment (built) Landscapes Blank –for themes that emerge from discussion / cross cutting ideas
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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) – buildings, technology, infrastructure – all the human made elements of the environment. Landscapes – the natural environment, habitats, water, ecology, open spaces. Blank –for themes that emerge from discussion / cross cutting ideas
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Leaves for ideas Existing assets Future possibilities - What else could you do, what else do you need / need to do?
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Cluster similar ideas
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Leaves for ideas Existing assets Future possibilities Table swap – what is important & why? Any comments or questions?
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Leaves for ideas Existing assets Future possibilities Challenges – what are the key barriers?
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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
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Leaves for ideas Existing assets Future possibilities Challenges Solutions Goals – what key goals emerge from these ideas – vision for the future?
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Ketso grid for action plan
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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?
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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
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