“Engagement in Action” Photography Competition for IAP2A Members
As the saying goes, a picture tells a thousand words! IAP2 Australasia’s first photography competition aims to highlight authentic engagement in action and provide you with an opportunity to share the unique and important work engagers do, every day.
2021 Core Values Awards Winner | Infrastructure (Planning and Design)
Mental Health Beds Expansion Program submitted by Victorian Health Building Authority. Codesigning the future of Victoria’s mental healthcare facilities.
Equity Framework for Participation and Engagement
At the 2021 IAP2 Australasian Conference, Articulous shared a planning framework to support equity in public engagement and participatory processes. Developed by Alice Sherring and Amanda Newbery, the framework strives to achieve equitable outcomes by enabling inclusive, diverse and equitable representation in engagement processes.
A Dialogic Approach to Stakeholder Engagement – Enabling a health system to deepen relationships, learning and performance using high-tech, high-touch engagements.
The pandemic has disrupted the world in many unforeseen ways; overturning existing ways of being, doing and thinking. Workplaces have been one of the hardest hit with employees working remotely for an extended period of time, devoid of connection, and community. This coupled with social distancing and everchanging guidelines on group gatherings have made engagement practically unsafe and unlawful.
Honorary Fellows and Fellows Announcement
IAP2 Australasia would simply not be where it is today without the significant and ongoing contribution of a small, and dedicated, group of members.
2021 Core Values Awards Winner | Infrastructure (Construction)
Rail Projects Victoria, CPB Contractors and Design Jam collaborated to deliver a co-design opportunity to the community of Stratford in Victoria, to design a range of improvements to Apex Park as part of the Gippsland Line Upgrade.
2021 Core Values Awards Highly Commended | Infrastructure (Construction)
The Christchurch Northern Corridor was a four year project managed by an Alliance that includes Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, Christchurch City Council, Jacobs, Aurecon and Fulton Hogan.
Rethinking how we engage with sustainability
Many organisations respond to sustainability by simply identifying and engaging their stakeholders. This process takes a significant investment of time and resources and is no longer a static exercise.