We offer 5 packages that help you to create your own spaces of hope. These approaches are:
Story Telling and Dialogue:
Our first approach to curation uses Storytelling and Dialogue. To your right, Matthew's story describes how the different aspects of his life have been curated to form Spaces of Hope. To learn more about the Storytelling and Dialogue based work that we do, go the Storytelling and Dialogue page.
Growing Networks:
Our second approach to curation involves Growing Networks. We recognise that old structures and hierarchies do not allow us to live and work in a way that is sensitive to the world around us and this has a negative affect on our lives, increasing isolation, loneliness, and creating devision and hopelessness. Our Network approach harnesses our differences, our assets and our relationships, in a way that enables a more healthy, hopeful and connected approach. To learn more about the work we have done, go to the Networks page.
Connectors:
Our third approach to curation uses Connectors. Our villages, towns and cities are changing. We are on the move now more than ever before and our economy is changing too. The way we work needs to be more agile and there is a significant role for 'connectors' across the spaces and communities we work in. The Connectors approach to curation, equips individuals with the tools they need to curate Spaces of Hope on the move, and to link with others from different places, projects and networks, allowing them to work better, together. Go to the Connectors page for more.
Grow your Own:
Our fourth approach to curation is the 'Grow your Own' approach. We recognise that each space, place, project and network will have a different way of working. We get that and we like it! We are built to embrace differences. We also like that fact that Spaces of Hope can support those different ways of working, to grow new things in a way that allows them to cultivate their connectivity across their sector and further afield. Our differences do not have to divide us. Our differences can help to share ways of working and to serve their communities and networks with new fruit. For more on this approach to curation, go to the Grow your Own page.
Fruit Bowl:
Our fifth approach to curation is the Fruit Bowl approach. This is a programme approach that allows curating Spaces of Hope to be done using our first four approaches, AND link into other local systems. This might be the local church, the local authority, or the local GP's surgery. Follow the Fruit Bowl tab for more.
Story Telling and Dialogue:
Our first approach to curation uses Storytelling and Dialogue. To your right, Matthew's story describes how the different aspects of his life have been curated to form Spaces of Hope. To learn more about the Storytelling and Dialogue based work that we do, go the Storytelling and Dialogue page.
Growing Networks:
Our second approach to curation involves Growing Networks. We recognise that old structures and hierarchies do not allow us to live and work in a way that is sensitive to the world around us and this has a negative affect on our lives, increasing isolation, loneliness, and creating devision and hopelessness. Our Network approach harnesses our differences, our assets and our relationships, in a way that enables a more healthy, hopeful and connected approach. To learn more about the work we have done, go to the Networks page.
Connectors:
Our third approach to curation uses Connectors. Our villages, towns and cities are changing. We are on the move now more than ever before and our economy is changing too. The way we work needs to be more agile and there is a significant role for 'connectors' across the spaces and communities we work in. The Connectors approach to curation, equips individuals with the tools they need to curate Spaces of Hope on the move, and to link with others from different places, projects and networks, allowing them to work better, together. Go to the Connectors page for more.
Grow your Own:
Our fourth approach to curation is the 'Grow your Own' approach. We recognise that each space, place, project and network will have a different way of working. We get that and we like it! We are built to embrace differences. We also like that fact that Spaces of Hope can support those different ways of working, to grow new things in a way that allows them to cultivate their connectivity across their sector and further afield. Our differences do not have to divide us. Our differences can help to share ways of working and to serve their communities and networks with new fruit. For more on this approach to curation, go to the Grow your Own page.
Fruit Bowl:
Our fifth approach to curation is the Fruit Bowl approach. This is a programme approach that allows curating Spaces of Hope to be done using our first four approaches, AND link into other local systems. This might be the local church, the local authority, or the local GP's surgery. Follow the Fruit Bowl tab for more.