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Registration is now open for two restorative systems change hui the Centre for Social Impact is offering in September.

You are welcome to join us for just one of the hui – or both!

Healing systems and whole system collaboration hui

Date: Tuesday 9 September 2025, 9am to 5pm
Location:
Te Mahurehure Cultural Marae, Point Chevalier, Auckland
Ticket:
$125 (GST exclusive) $143.71 (GST inclusive) per person

This hui will explore why and how to bring connection, healing and coherence into systems change work. It draws from experience in shaping Haumanu as a restorative system change approach that is grounded in Aotearoa, and learning from collectives around the world. The hui will also share experience of Future Search in Aotearoa as an example of how system coherence can be grown via a large scale collaboration process. Future Search is a principles-based action planning approach that brings the ‘whole system’ into the room. CSI has partnered with the global Future Search Network to make this methodology accessible across Aotearoa.

This hui will be facilitated by Centre for Social Impact associates Louise Marra, Tuihana Ohia and Miranda Cassidy-O’Connell (accredited Future Search Trainer).

Invited guest speakers John Kania, founder of the Collective Change Lab, and colleague Laura Calderon de la Barca will join the morning session online. John is internationally renowned for his contribution to The Waters of System Change, which includes the Six Conditions of Systems Change framework.

More information and a link for registration are available here.

How to bring healing into system change work: Haumanu practices

Date: Wednesday 10 September 2025, 9am to 4.30pm
Location: The Ship, Cox's Bay, Auckland
Ticket: $173.91 (GST exclusive) $200 (GST inclusive)

This hui is for those who want to go deeper into the ‘how’ of bringing healing into their system change mahi. Many people understand why this is important but struggle with the how. In this session, Louise Marra and Tuihana Ohia will take you experientially through the Āta Model developed via Haumanu, so that you can take these ways of being and practices into your lives and workplaces.

More information and a link for registration are available here.