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innovative approaches for positive outcomes

innovative approaches for positive outcomes. Sibella Stern + Bronwyn Downes. what do Whitelion do?. mentoring + employment + role modelling + indigenous programs + outreach services y outh justice + out of home care victoria + tasmania + south australia + nsw. what’s so innovative?.

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innovative approaches for positive outcomes

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  1. innovative approaches for positive outcomes Sibella Stern + Bronwyn Downes

  2. what do Whitelion do? • mentoring + employment + role modelling + indigenous programs + outreach services • youth justice + out of home care • victoria + tasmania + south australia + nsw

  3. what’s so innovative? • book: • dvd:

  4. the dvd journey need: • clearly identified need / shortcoming • initially capturing young people’s attention • demographic with low literacy / attention span • explaining the long term benefits of the program • generation now

  5. the dvd journey concept: • to speak the language of the audience • to stand out from the crowd

  6. the dvd journey process: • clear idea of the end product • work backwards • getting the material • editing the footage • waivers and permissions

  7. the dvd

  8. the learning time: • clear time lines • know how much time the project will take manpower: • the right people with the right skills • enough time to dedicate to a project

  9. the learning resources: • who do you know? • how might they be able to help you? • is there a budget? what can you spend? • is there a way to get money?

  10. the learning pull the plug: • have a contingency plan • as a final contingency plan be prepared to

  11. Ramp: a creative partnership concept: • a community that supports and encourages all members • long term relationships

  12. Ramp: a creative partnership the program: • three-tiered approach • lead mentors • one-to-one • workshops / camps / social activities

  13. the book need: • capturing stories • impact of mentoring • promotion of program • staff skills

  14. the book concept: • showcase variety of relationships • struggles and successes • metro and rural • capture spirit

  15. the book process: • selection of matches • interviews with participants • transcription of interviews • editing/ shaping of interviews • linear written piece

  16. the book process: • photography • design process • proofing • launch

  17. the book

  18. the learning legalities timelines manpower

  19. questions? Sibella Stern: 0417 109 098 sibella.stern@whitelion.asn.au Bronwyn Downes: 0488 314 837 b.downes@stlukes.org.au

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