
I work with organisations and practitioners who want to develop meaningful, context-responsive programmes, but need structure, clarity and a grounded approach.
Together, we design programmes that can be implemented, adapted and sustained over time.
You are working in a context where:
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there is a strong need, but no clear programme structure?
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facilitators feel unsure how to guide sessions?
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existing initiatives are difficult to sustain?
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ideas exist, but are hard to translate into practice?
THIS IS WERE STRUCTURED PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT BECOMES NECESSARY
I work with you to co-create programmes that are:
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grounded in your context
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structured and practical
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transferable to facilitators
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sustainable beyond initial implementation

Step by step: how we develop your programme
Every collaboration is adapted to your context, but typically follows a clear process:
1. Initial conversation (free call)
You reach out, and we have a first conversation to understand your context, needs, intentions and programme team.
2. Understanding your context
We look more closely at the environment you are working in:
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Who is involved
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What already exists
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What challenges and opportunities are present
3. Clarifying scope and resources
Together, we clarify:
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What the programme is meant to serve
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The intended reach and scale
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Available resources and possible funding pathways
4. Designing the programme
We co-create a structure that fits your context:
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Session flow and methodology
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Use of materials and processes
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Adaptation to your environment
5. Preparing for implementation
Facilitators and teams are prepared to work with the programme through training and guidance.
6. Implementation and support
The programme is implemented, with optional follow-up support, reflection and adaptation as needed.
This process can be adapted to your specific context and needs.
WHO THIS IS FOR
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NGOs and community-based organisations
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Educational and arts initiatives
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Teams working in under-resourced contexts
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Practitioners developing new or existing programmes