Workshop Helps Analyse and Adapt Indigenous Projects in Western Australia

Story from Frank Weisenberger (Frank Weisenberger Consulting)

Most Healthy Country Planning projects in the Kimberley region of Western Australia have now been implemented for more than five years. In October, 21 practitioners working on Indigenous Projects in the region gathered to deepen their understanding of the practices needed for monitoring, evaluating and reviewing their Healthy Country Plans. 

The first day of the “Analyse and Adapt” training workshop helped the 21 participants to familiarise themselves with their Healthy Country Plan. While some participants have been involved in the development of the plan from the beginning, others joined projects at a later stage. The second and third workshop days focussed on using Results Chains and Roadmaps to develop monitoring frameworks and review processes. 

Coaches Clair Dougherty, Stuart Cowell, and Frank Weisenberger from the CCNET Australia Franchise Coordination Committee led the workshop.

Participants at the Analyse and Adapt Workshop for Indigenous Projects in Western Australia, October 2019. Photo by: Frank Weisenberger  

 

Participants practicing what they learned at the Analyse and Adapt Workshop for Indigenous Projects in Western Australia, October 2019. Photo by: Frank Weisenberger