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Active Hope in times of change and crisis: a workshop

  • Gembrook Retreat 215 Beenak East Road Gembrook, VIC, 3783 Wurundjeri Woiwurrung country (map)

Are you working for change in our world? At times do you get overwhelmed or exhausted by the various crises we are facing? Do you struggle to feel gratitude? Are you unsure how to process emotions related to these times, or find perspective, or even know where to start?

This workshop, based on the Work That Reconnects, provides useful resources that strengthen our motivation, creativity, courage and capacity to respond to challenging issues in our world, and allows participants to explore and grow connection - to the land, ourselves, and each other. This is Active Hope.

Throughout the day we will spend time on this Wurundjeri Woiwurrung and Boonwurrung/Bunurong border country, participating in nature immersion, deep listening and sharing, community building and eating good food! These practices will help us to discover new confidence and clarity to play our part in the collective transition to new ways of being that support the flourishing of life in this world.

Meals provided (vegan, with gluten free options)

Cost: sliding scale $75/$100/$125

Please contact us if cost would prevent you from attending as we are able to offer some further subsidised places. We are also happy to receive payment in instalments. Feel free to talk to us about using NDIS funding.

The "Active Hope" workshop was a significant, learning experience for me. It was beautifully facilitated and the whole workshop felt very safe and well planned and delivered. One of the best workshops I have done for a long, long time.

Tim Budge, Tribal Strategies

This retreat day provided me with a really valuable opportunity to rest, reflect and re-centre within peaceful surrounds. The facilitators did an excellent job of creating a safe space for honest vulnerability and restorative creativity. Over the course of the day a room of strangers became precious companions on the healing journey. Highly recommended!!  

Claire Harvey, Frankston City Councillor

As a environmental activist, thinker, and writer, my thoughts can get pretty grim, and I can feel very isolated. This workshop was invigorating, connecting me with the earth, my own pain, with others, and with my mission. I can't recommend this workshop highly enough.

Mick Pope, Bureau of Meteorology

It was profoundly powerful to pause from the ‘fight against’ and have a space to grieve. It has reconnected my heart and soul into my work for change - I feel a bit more integrated, less overwhelmed, more hopeful and heart-felt.

Jessica Morrison, APAN (Australia Palestine Advocacy Network)

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