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PLAY SLIDESHOWMeet the team & see the work
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS 30 MAY
We’ve spent the last year working as the radical redesign team co-designing with families in South Australia
Carolyn has a background in social work and had worked with families all across South Australia, and in Africa. She is a singer, a pilates instructor and has a dog named Billie.
Sarah’s a Dr in social policy with a background in sociology. She’s worked for governments in the US, UK & NZ to engage people in policymaking. She likes airports and Mexican food.
Chris is a designer. He’s spent 8 yrs designing new kinds of public services in the UK & before that designed biscuits, crisps razors & cameras. Chris likes making music & sausages.
Working with these families, we built a new kind of family support program called Family by Family.
It’s all about families helping families. It’s going to scale in South Australia. See tacsi.org.au/designpapers
genius idea!
Now Carolyn is going to grow the Family by Family empire.
Chris & Sarah are going to develop a new radical redesign team to take on challenges like ageing
That’s why we need you!
The radical redesign approach builds on Chris and Sarah’s work as InWithFor in the UK. See inwithfor.org
Mandatory 5 stageprocess diagram
Our approach steals the best bits from design, social science, policy, community development, and business.
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That’s why we’re looking to recruit designers, social scientists, policy people, community people, & business people to help make the approach better.
Because the approach is new and we’re bringing different kinds of people together, there’ll be time to work & to learn.
We’ll work with older people on a live project
We’ll learn together through weekly reflection time, regular retreats, & classes taught by you and your new teammates.
You’ll be part of a team developing a first of its kind curriculum for social innovation.
This is a special opportunity. You can count the number of organisations working in this way on less than two hands.
You can count the number of places where you can learn to work in this new way on less than one hand.
Here are some of our favourite photos from the Family project.
LOOKPHASE
We found families to work with, and got to know them by spending time in their homes
First we designed offers and materials to get families interested
Chris putting flyers into letterboxes
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Meeting families at a stall in a local shopping mall
Our mobile family recruitment stall
We ran a free family festival to meet people living in the local area
Carolyn dressed up as an orange costume to attract kids. As you can see, it worked
We had got to know over 15 families over takewaydinners. Honey chicken was the most popular dish.
Hungry Jacks was the runner up
We used games and activities to get a betterunderstanding of family life and family stress
We spent up to two days hanging out with some families doing ethnography
To get a different perspective on family life, Chris spent time with families living in a country town
Sarah engaging a young person as a ‘family journalist’
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Back at the studio we tried to make sense of what we’d learnt from spending time with families
We created a sounding board of people from child protection services, academia, NGO’s & government
We shared our analysis with the sounding board
Analysis done, we wrote 11 drafts of our first public paper - Going for the good life
tacsi.org.au/designpapers
You can download it here...
CREATEPHASE
Based on what we learnt in the LOOK phase we developed ideas for lots of different ways to enable families to thrive
It all started with a brainstorm
An inspirational visit to the bookstore with our design intern Raasti
An inspirational field trip to analyse the familyexperince of the zoo. With bonus roo petting.
Some early ideas for ‘The Family Exchange’ a precursor to the Family by Family concept
Carolyn testing our early ideas with a family
Our early ideas were too opportunity focussed for some families
We developed a second version of our ideas
...and tested them with families. They worked slightly better.
We developed a third iteration of our concept - to find & train families to help other families
The first “Family by Family” materials & messages
The Family by Family concept worked much better with families. Finally we were getting somewhere.
Practitioners liked the Family by Family concept because it drew on family experience
Our sounding board liked Family by Family asit activated new resources to support families
PROTOTYPEPHASE
We ran a small version of Family by Family in order to improve on our ideas
To recruit families we tested five different versions of materials until we got to some that worked
We trained 10 ‘sharing families’ at two weekendtraining camps
Chris introducing some of the key ideas to families at the first training camp
Carolyn helped families prepare to help other families by role playing interactions
‘Active listening’ workshop for adults & kids
The families helped us get more families involvedby running pop-up events
We connected families through link-ups
We supported families through a weekly dinner, and designed learning games for them to play.
Carolyn played the role of the coach. It was her job to support families in a link-up
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We designed materials to help coaches help families. They had to be very easy to use.
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We developed 15 verions of our measurement tools until we got to something that worked well
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By the end of prototyping we’d tested & improved....
Offers like...becoming a sharing family
Roles like...the coach
Experiences like...the training camp
Tools like...measurement & coaching aides
Communications like... flyers, brochures, websites
PHASE
BUILD
From what we learnt through prototyping we built an investment case, and a project story
The
story
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business analyst
We worked with analysts to model the investmentFamily by Family would need to go to scale
We developed proposals for potential funders
We made a documentary film of the project to share the story
The families gave feedback on the first cut of the film and now we’re preparing for a public launch
LOOK
If you want to see more, watch the video from the LOOK & CREATE stages of Family by Family
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