Understand how your team can bring together diverse expertise for innovation and systemic change.

The course is relevant to practitioners, leaders and funders who want to strengthen their understanding and practice of participation including First Nations' perspectives.

Foundations in Social Innovation (FINSI)

This course is part of the 20-week Foundations in Social Innovation (FINSI) certificate course, and it can also be taken independently as a stand-alone course.

The four courses in FINSI are:

  1. Social Innovation for a more Just Future 
  2. Seeing, Thinking and Stewarding Systems 
  3. Innovation, Imagination and Scale 
  4. Participation, Power and Allyship


You can learn more about this learning series below.

Based on the principles that guide TACSI's work

  • Allyship with First Nations Peoples, Knowledges and Country

  • Thinking and acting systemically

  • Rigour in imagination and experimentation

  • Decision making through diversity

  • Learn and grow together

Your facilitator

Chris Vanstone

Chief Innovation Officer & co-CEO, TACSI

Chris started his career designing biscuits and razors before transitioning into social innovation over 20 years ago. As TACSI co-CEO and CIO, he’s responsible for keeping TACSI at the cutting edge of social innovation, playing a big role in the development of our practice, major initiatives and strategy. Chris’ goal is to democratise social innovation. He’s always striving to get important concepts into the world in ways that are clear.

What you'll experience

  • 5 x 1hr live zoom sessions - With a group of your fellow learners, live sessions recap on the main learning points, provide a space for personal reflection and feature interactive learning experiences to deepen your understanding.

  • The course podcast – Hosted by Chris featuring thinkers, writers and practitioners from around the world talking about their work. Each episode introduces a module.

  • The coursedeck – Somewhere between a course book and a slide deck the course deck summarises the main learning points, frameworks, and visual references, complementing the podcast and live sessions.

  • Read or listen list – A list of books, articles and audiobooks to extend your learning on participation..

Six things you'll learn

  • The case for participatory ways of working

  • Options for lived-experience involvement

  • Methodologies for participation, including co-design

  • The power of peer-to-peer responses

  • Strategies for allyship

  • What this means for you, your organisation and the system that you work in

Timing and pricing

Duration & Timing:
Live weekly sessions are one hour a week for 5 weeks.

Commitment:
One hour a week podcast listening, and one hour a week live zoom session.

Technology:
Hosted online via Zoom
Learning materials accessible via web browser including 5 hours of podcasts

Price: 

AUD $7,300 GST Inclusive for up to 10 people ($6,636.36 GST exclusive)

AUD $14,000 GST Inclusive for up to 25 people ($12,727.27 GST exclusive)

Receipt:
On purchase you will receive a receipt by email that will show GST for customers in Australia.

Group booking and paying by invoice:

To make a group booking for this training to be tailored to your team's needs, and delivered at a time that works for you contact  [email protected]. We can also create invoices to process payments.

Course curriculum

  1. Welcome!

  2. Essential Links

  3. Week 1: The What of Participation

  4. Week 2: The How of Participation

  5. Week 3: Co-design and Peer-to-Peer

  6. Week 4: Allyship and an Aboriginal perspective on participation

About this course

  • $7,300.00
  • Session times that suit your team
  • 5 Modules
  • Online delivery

What learners said

“Chris casts the net of this course broad enough that both Social Innovators and people from adjacent fields will find new value and stretch within the diverse content but also deep enough that it will likely provoke revelations for all. The group dialogues accompanying each module allow the time to explore topics deeply and draw parallels with your own practice. I also don't know of another course that more comprehensively weaves First Nations storytelling throughout.”

Participant, 2022

“Foundations in Social Innovation creates a much needed space for those practicing and interested in social innovation to explore in depth the current practices and methods in Australia and the world. The course foregrounds First Nations wisdom and masterfully weaves stories and practice with what these concepts mean for your context. Highly recommended for those looking for a well rounded, carefully crafted experience that prioritises learning, reflection and connection.”

Participant, 2021

“[What I liked most was] the diversity of the content. The podcast overview with the opportunity to dive deeper with links to other resources. Opportunity to learn with my team and others and the conversation in the weekly webinar. The deep expertise of the facilitator. ”

Participant, 2024

“Learning about social innovation from people who practice it every day is the best way to get a comprehensive and applied view on the subject. The programme is curated in such a way that it is very easy to start applying concepts, models, theories to any project focused on social change. I highly recommend it.”

Andrea Corrales, Social Innovation Consultant and Academic

“Cost effective and high value for money introduction that isn't a large time commitment and allows for further self guided exploration. ”

Manager, NDIS Services, Youth Options, 2024

“I like the general presentation of information, sometimes dense topics are covered through audio, visuals and engaging conversations. Makes learning the material easier. I love!! weekly catch up with other students from diverse professions. I have learnt just as much from their experiences. [my ah-ha moment was] that thinking in systems comes naturally to us. We just need to vision a world where the "normal" structures are different or don't exist at all.”

Participant, 2024

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Pricing

$7,300 for up to ten learners
$14,000 for up to 25 learners
Contact [email protected] to learn more and book

FAQs

  • Who can I talk to about any other questions?

    You can speak with our Learning Coordinator [email protected]

  • Can I pay by invoice?

    Yes, please contact our Learning Coordinator [email protected] to request an invoice.

  • How long will my team have access?

    Your team will have lifelong access to the course materials.

  • Will my team get a certificate?

    Yes, your team members will receive an individual certificate on completing the course.

  • What if a team member can’t make all the sessions?

    Your team member will still have access to all the materials from that session. We do not record sessions, but we recommend they connect with your team to catch up before the next session.

  • What if I need to cancel the course after purchasing?

    Courses are non-refundable. If your team are not able to make a course at the agreed time, and let us know more than 14 days before the start date, we will issue you a credit note (valid for 12 months) for use in another date. Contact our Learning Coordinator [email protected] if you have any questions.

  • Can I get a tax invoice?

    Yes, when you purchase via the TACSI Learning Hub secure online platform a tax invoice will be sent to your email address. If you requested to pay via invoice, you will receive a tax invoice once payment is processed.

  • Can I pay in instalments?

    Yes you can. Contact our Learning Coordinator [email protected] to arrange.