Creating a future vision – Thursday 21 April 2016 – Brighton Resilience Forum

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Topic: Creating a future vision – David Wolff, Community University Partnership Programme

Resources: You can download Dave’s slides and you can read our Blog.

Session Summary: This session is about developing a future vision for your work using creative techniques.  Based on the research project that the Community University Partnership Programme undertook on their 10 year anniversary (pdf) in 2013, David will talk about how they created a set of ‘ideal day’ stories of the future that are helping Cupp shape their work on a day to day basis.  This session is particularly aimed at those, like David, who don’t consider themselves creatives and participants will have a chance to practice the future visioning technique used in the Cupp research.

Biography: David Wolff is Director of the Community University Partnership Programme. Prior to this David worked in the community and voluntary sector in the fields of homelessness, advice and information services, project management and in the use of IT. He has occupied roles as a service delivery worker, manager, director and consultant.

Who might be most interested: All welcome.

This session took place on Thursday 21 April 2016.

The Resilience Forum is for ANYBODY (with a pulse!) involved with or interested in resilience research!

 

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