Rangimārie Mules, Crystal Pekepo and Sophia Beaton share kōrero and insights into co-design and Māori development, presenting
- Practical methods, tools and skills to support co-design and participation
- Stories of co-design in action from Aotearoa
- Principles of good co-design alongside Māori
- How Mātauranga and co-design intersect, to benefit Māori communities
Presenter’s Slides
- Rangimārie Mules – Māori Co-design
- Crystal Pekepo – Toi Tangata Co-design
- Sophia Beaton – Engaging People with Lived Experience of Homelessness in Service Development Through Co-design
Resources shared in this webinar
- Lifehack – Resources for bringing groups together for shared purpose and co-design
- Community Research Code of Practice – guidelines for collaborations with community
- What Works website – tools and resources to help you develop an evidence-based approach
- Kaupapa Māori resources – resources and principles of good engagement
- Ngā Aho – A national network of Māori design professionals
- Paul McGregor’s collection of toolkit‘s, and Penny Hagan’s opinion pieces.
- Liz Sanders’ MakeTools site and Nick Bowmast’s User Experience site
- Stanford D-School – a hub for collaboration, creativity at Stanford and everyday innovators
- Stanford Bootcamp – a virtual crash course in design thinking