The 2020 Social Developers' Network Workshop has completed.
It was held at the Don Bosco retreat centre in Lysterfield Victoria,17 to 22 January, 2020
The theme: Uncovering and honing skills and strategies for being an effective catalyst for social change.
Participant Reflections On the Workshop
- Harry Creamer, SDN Co-ordinator: "The best participation incorporates both intellectual and emotional. So people were moved. I mean, yes, they were moved to tears at times by the depth of the discussions, of the sort of topics that we were covering".
- Tom Livanos: "I've met various individuals, which is the other motivator to come to a place like this, because I felt it was very open to anyone who was interested in the wider world of modern society to come along and thrash out ideas. So that openness was a big appeal to me."
- John Russell: "(Ned Iceton) and I started these workshops as a way of trying to promote social change and help people to participate in social change movements. We had the concept of looking at both the personal and the community (so these) workshops are different from most in that they attempt to cover both aspects."
The 4 full days at the workshop are – Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday (18th to 21st inclusive).
These are full workshop days, no travel.
Participants should plan to arrive during the afternoon of Friday 17 January, by 6pm at latest.
People leave on Wednesday morning (22/1), or if locals wanting to return home, after the workshop has finished on Tuesday at about 5pm.
If you are interested in promoting social change, community development, co-operation strategies, or personal growth, consider attending
The 2020 Social Developers' Network Workshop.
17 to 22 January, 2020
This workshop is completed. We leave the information here out of interest.
Uncovering and honing skills and strategies for being an effective catalyst for social change.
If you can think globally, act locally and be personal, become part of this workshop's dynamic agenda.
Don Bosco Retreat Centre
Lysterfield, Dandenong Ranges Foothills, Vic.
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“You can’t be an optimal part of social development unless you’re working on yourself.” -- Ned Iceton