Sense of Belonging


In today’s interconnected world, fostering a strong Psychological Sense of Community is essential for building thriving organisations and communities. Leveraging these principles can significantly enhance how we collaborate and achieve shared success. 🏠 Building Membership: Membership is about creating a sense of belonging. When individuals feel they are valued members of a group, they are … Continue reading Sense of Belonging

Creating Cohesive teams


Creating cohesive teams within an organisation and the broader community is vital for achieving long-term success. As we reflect on the principles of Community Psychology, the importance of building common goals stands out as a cornerstone for fostering unity and collaboration. đź”— Shared Vision: When individuals and groups come together with a shared vision, it … Continue reading Creating Cohesive teams

Sense of Community


What makes a community? How do we come together and share ideas? How do we make a difference? If we look to theories of engagement, change, motivation …. (and many more) there are similar elements, which seem simple enough: commitment – to each other and our community influence – sharing knowledge and skills, and having … Continue reading Sense of Community

Reflections and Ripples


In 2017 I was privilege to be a business leader on a unique leadership program – The Growth Project. The Growth Project is a non-profit organisation that supports small, successful charities to maximise their impact on the world.  We deliver this through an innovative personal development program that brings together charity and business leaders in an environment of … Continue reading Reflections and Ripples

WikiPolicy


An open source platform that allows anyone to contribute to how society is governed and informing public policy development Vision:   Strong public policy that responds to the public’s needs and wants. Purpose: Provide a source of well canvassed and debated policy ideas. How: Broad base of ideas generation to solve society’s wicked problems (starting with UN … Continue reading WikiPolicy