Regenerative Futures

Overview

The workshop series has been designed to provide a continuum of learning for people across a range of roles in school, system, and organisational settings. The Discovery workshop provides an entry point for people new to the field, with deep dive workshops on offer this year in agriculture, architecture, and democracy. The Regenerative Futures Forum has been established as an annual gathering that aims to bring people working in the field together to share their practice and projects as part of supportive learning community.


Regenerative Democracy

Facilitators: Willow Berzin, Sonia Randhawa, and Dr Richard Owens

Dates: tbc

Location: Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Access: Open

Presented in partnership with the Coalition of Everyone

Regenerative Futures Forum

Facilitators: tbc

Dates: tbc

Location: Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Access: Open

The Regenerative Futures Workshop series introduces ways of thinking and a set of frameworks that are designed to help build the capacity of young people to contribute to the flourishing of people, places and the planet.

Regenerative Futures

Access

Please note the following levels of access:

Open: Available to all educators. Network member discount rates may apply.

Network: Available to network members only

Internal: Available to Woodleigh staff only

Where pre-requisite learning is required, please see program page for further details.

Regenerative Architecture

Facilitators: Frank Burridge and Dr Richard Owens

Dates: tbc

Location: Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Access: Open

Regenerative Agriculture

Facilitators: tbc

Dates: tbc

Location: Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia

Access: Open

Discovering Regenerative Futures

Facilitators: Dr Richard Owens, Frank Burridge, Dr Sonia Randhawa, Willow Berzin, and Nina Sharpe.

Dates: 18 - 19 March 2024

Location: Woodleigh Institute, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria

Access: Open