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Film from our projects and our presentations…

Film Loops November 5 2011, By Chris

LOOPS on film

We designed LOOPS to develop young people and their communities through shared and surprising experiences. See LOOPS on film for the first time.


Family by Family Film June 2 2011, By Chris

Family by Family on TV

Earlier this week the 7pm Project ran a feature on Family by Family in Australia. Thanks to all the families that took part in the filming and to all the families from across Australia who left messages on our Facebook page.


Family by Family Film May 13 2011, By Chris

Family by Family the doco

The Family by Family “Doco” (as we say in Australia) is now online. Hear the families and professionals we worked with introduce Family by Family and go behind the scenes to hear about the approach behind the project. Available in 10, 16 and 25 minute versions for your viewing pleasure.


Family by Family Film Press April 20 2011, By Sarah

Family by Family officially launched!

The Premier of South Australia, Mike Rann, and Victoria Seadon, age 13, helped us officially launch Family by Family last night! Watch our new Family by Family doco, see the new Family by Family website, and hear us on the radio!


Family by Family Film Paper October 4 2010, By Chris

Creating Family by Family

See the film of how we developed the Family by Family concept and download the paper that serves as our starting point for prototyping.


Film Presentation July 16 2010, By Chris

Keynote: IUHPE World Conferences on Health Promotion

Sarah gave the closing keynote speech to participants at the 2010 IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion in Geneva. She talked about the potential of ‘working backwards’ and challenged participants to start their own problem solving not in the ‘big world’ but in the ‘day-to-day’ world of Nancy and Mo.


Film Headship January 30 2010, By Chris

Growing heads

Not even six figure salaries are attracting enough of the right people to take on the job of headteacher. A couple of years ago I worked on this exact problem with current, former and future headteachers. We found that the money wasn’t the issue, most headteachers love what they do – the issue was with the poor transition between being a senior leader in a school and the top job. In a short film, the heads themselves explain the solutions we developed.


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