International Women's Development Agency International Women's Development Agency

Development Practitioners 2010 Spring Series Workshops

This is an exciting series of workshops for people who are managing or implementing development programs. While the focus of the examples and case studies is on international development, the skills and processes are also applicable to domestic social programs such as municipal social services and community grant schemes.

The facilitators are experienced development workers who have considerable technical expertise as well as being highly skilled trainers and facilitators.

If you are an emerging development practitioner or want to reflect on your own practice in the light of new approaches and debates then this workshop series could be for you.

A group of seminars for those interested in exploring the latest approaches in participatory development.

Workshop Dates

Thurs 12th & Fri 13th August: Appreciative Inquiry & Capacity Building

Tues 18th & Wed 19th August: Asset-Based Community Development

Wed 25th & Thurs 26th August: Understanding Monitoring & Evaluation

Wed 22nd & Thurs 23rd September: Facilitating for Participation

All seminars are from 9am to 5pm

Cost: $550 (Student concession $450)

Food: Welcome tea/coffee, Morning and Afternoon Tea, Lunch off the menu with vegetarian options available…

Venue: The Clare Castle Hotel, 421 Rathdowne St, Carlton

For further information, please email training@matrixconsulting.net.au or visit Matrix Consulting.


Please note, IWDA does not necessarily endorse all the information contained in the newsletter, it is provided as an intended source of reference.
International Women’s Development Agency (IWDA) is committed to collaborating with project partners and stakeholders to promote and support dialogue in relation to women, gender and development. As part of our ongoing strategy to advocate for best practice in the sector, we are pleased to bring you E-Gender – a mechanism for Australian and international readers to share information on their gender and development work, both nationally and internationally, as well as sharing international resources and items of interest.
Thank you for your feedback to date, and we encourage your ongoing input in this initiative. IWDA is keen to feature information about resources, events and opportunities in Australia and invites you to contribute. Please send information to be included to egender-items@iwda.org.au
#egender

This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 under E-gender.

Contact IWDA
Follow IWDA on Twitter
Follow IWDA on FaceBook

International Women's Development Agency (IWDA) is an Australian not for profit. Copyright © 2012 by IWDA, unless otherwise noted. All right reserved.

IWDA is a member of the Australian Council of International Development (ACFID) and is a signatory to the ACFID Code of Conduct. The code requires members to meet high standards of corporate governance, public accountability and financial management. More information about the ACFID Code of Conduct can be obtained from IWDA or ACFID at http://www.acfid.asn.au