A message of thanks to you - our clients, participants, partners and friends - and hope for what’s ahead. As we head towards the end of a big year of big conversations, our team shares what they’re grateful for, their biggest highlight of 2023 and what’s really lighting them up when they think forward to the new year ahead.
WHAT IF WE COULD ANSWER THESE TOUGH QUESTIONS?
We need to find a way forward. We’re seeing increasing trust divides between government and their citizens. You only have to see or hear a few news headlines to know that humans are facing really big problems that decision-makers are getting stuck on. From housing affordability and gender equality through to water security, climate change and the energy transition, there are tough issues before us that we simply have to solve. What if there was a way to tackle these ‘wicked problems’, answer the big questions and collectively agree on a way forward that was in the best interest of the many not the few? Here’s an insight into what that might look like - some inspiration, possibility and hope amongst the despair.
TONY'S ACCESSIBILITY ADVICE + CARNIVAL WINNER REVEALED!
Did you visit our carnival stand at the recent IAP2 Conference? If so, you might feature in this post! And if not, here’s your chance to fight the FOMO and have an insight into the bean bag toss fun (and really cool dancing) that happened. We also have some super tips for you from IAP2A Chair Tony Clark around increasing accessibility and inclusion in engagement (spoiler - it’s not always easy, but progress is better than perfection). And we share our program highlights. Let’s dive in!
TEAM SPOTLIGHT: BELINDA AND FOX
Meet the newest additions to the MosaicLab team: Belinda Lowing and Fox Gillen. Both Belinda and Fox have long career histories that span across interesting and complex roles that have included facilitation and engagement in many forms. Learn more about these two and gain some insights into who they REALLY are through their answers to our fast five questions!
DRD 2024
Deliberative democracy experts and practitioners from across the globe recently descended on Copenhagen for the 6th annual Democracy R&D Conference, ready to explore this years theme ‘Let’s Give Democracy An Overhaul.’ Our directors and co-founders Nicole and Keith were there to soak up new ideas, share learnings from our delivery of more than 40 deliberations in Australia, connect with like-minded people from around the world and deliver a facilitating deliberation masterclass. Couldn’t be there? Never fear. They’ve shared their insights and top takeaways from an event they’re calling a “supernova of deliberative democracy”.
PRINCIPALS WITH PRINCIPLES! MEET OUR LEADERSHIP TEAM
Lyndal and Jane are experienced, senior facilitators that have recently stepped into strategic, leadership roles at MosaicLab. They’re each responsible for overseeing a key area within MosaicLab - Lyndal with a focus on training and Jane on quality and communication. Both of them are committed to advancing our facilitation and engagement practice, continually strengthening the impact our processes have on organisations, decision-makers and communities. While many of you will have met them before, and they are not new to the MosaicLab family, we’re taking this opportunity to put a spotlight on them so you can learn a little more about who they are and what they’re here to offer.
WORKING WITH INTERPRETERS
Engagement processes must be accessible if diverse voices are going to be included. One of the many ways we can achieve this is through the use of interpreters (both for online and face-to-face engagement). If you’re working with interpreters it’s essential to collaborate with them and think carefully about how the session will be facilitated. We spoke to Bruce Song, a Mandarin interpreter whose worked with us previously.
YES, THANK YOU
We accept the very generous invitation of signatories to the Uluru Statement from the Heart to walk together in support of a Voice to Parliament. We believe that amplifying the voices of Traditional Owners in decision-making is critical to achieving a better future. We support the alteration of the constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voice.
COUNCILS, ARE YOU READY FOR DELIBERATION ROUND #2?
There’s a new round of engagement on the way for local government in Victoria. You need to start now if you want to achieve a process that meets the requirements of the Local Government Act 2020, works around key dates and council elections, incorporates a wider engagement process and delivers useful outputs for their council and community. This isn’t easy. So, to help, we’ve created a short, free guide that you can download today. This free ebook includes a roadmap outlining timelines and phasing, biggest lessons learned from 11 local government deliberations in round one, advice from council leaders and decision makers, a guide to scaling your deliberation based on budget and more.
IT'S INTERNATIONAL FACILITATION WEEK! HERE'S 4 FACILITATION SKILLS YOU CAN TRY TODAY
Facilitation is a practice, and that means facilitators never stop learning, no matter how experienced they are. We’re constantly working to refine our skills, and we’re committed to sharing our knowledge with others. To honour International Facilitation Week, four of our facilitators are sharing techniques anyone can try out. Give them a go next time you’re involved in an interaction or group conversation, even if you don’t normally think of yourself as a facilitator.