Webinar hosted by the Engagement Institute Research Working Group
Co-design is increasingly being used across many sectors and industries in Australia, New Zealand and internationally.
It is a collaborative way to design solutions to complex problems, inform and improve plans, policies, local level initiatives, systems, services, and decision-making. Drawing upon varied perspectives and experiences is arguably the key to its success.
But beyond the buzzword, what is co-design? What do engagement professionals need to consider for a co-design approach to be meaningful and impactful?
Join us for an interactive and informative webinar that draws on research and real-world experience. Dr. Robyn Cochrane (Owner/Director at Cochrane Research Solutions) will explore the concept of co-design, what it is and isn’t, and how do we determine if co-design is appropriate, or the best option for your organisation and situation. Lyndal Mackintosh (Principal Facilitator at MosaicLab Co.) and Dewani Shebubakar (Head of Strategy, Design and Innovation at Today Design) will unpack the real-world impact of co-design – there will be fresh insights, practical tips, and engagement stories you won’t want to miss.
Whether you’re new to co-design or keen to deepen your understanding, you’ll leave with insights to consider and new practices to apply. This webinar is ideal for public sector leaders, engagement practitioners, and anyone keen to consider or strengthen collaborative engagement practices. The webinar builds upon and complements two new Engagement Institute Co-design Practitioner Notes (coming soon).
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical insights, ask questions, and explore leading practice.