Australia

Instructors

Clare Babbage

Leadership Coach Trainer at CBQC

Accredited CoResolve Instructor

Sydney, Australia

clare@clarebabbagequartzconsulting.com

Clare has been working with change programs for over 20 years and specialises in the human side of that change. Her work with Leaders focuses on supporting them to manage human dynamics and engage teams positively in change programs. She believes that all Teams have an important part to play in a businesses success and this can be enhanced through the use of participatory leadership methods like CoResolve. Clare runs training online and face to face bringing much needed diverse thinking and innovation into your workplace.

“The moment I love when training CoResolve is when we explain why teams often experience one negative voice, or what we call Fred The Disturber. Allowing leaders to see that this is a dynamic of the group and not necessarily a personality issue AND there is a way to work with this person productively - that is always a game changing moment”

Karen Cieri

CoResolve Instructor, Deep Democracy Level 1 Instructor, Accredited Facilitator, IKM Coach, Elder

Darwin, Australia

karen@seedchange.info

Kate Clement

Coach and Biodanza facilitator at Biocentrica

Accredited Facilitator

k2021@biodanza.com.au

Biocentrica offers growth journeys for individuals, leaders, teams and inspired by the movement of life. A lot of training, coaching and personal development speaks 'to the mind' with ideas and concepts. We're not about filling you up with more ideas. Biocentrica is about inviting people to have intensely-lived experiences, with presence, that challenge growth. Because what moves you changes you. Biocentrica journeys get individuals and their teams moving. Moving from behind desks and screens. Moving from polarised positions and recycling stale arguments . Moving into emerging possibilities.

Susan Kaye Kilgour

Educator, Consultant, Mediator, Instructor, Elder, Coach

NT, Australia

susan.kilgour@bigpond.com

Susan lives in Darwin, Australia-the land of the Larakia people. Susan is an educator, and an LDD instructor, leader & facilitator. Susan has had a life time focus on peacemaking as practical conflict transformation, focused on establishing equitable power relationships robust enough to be interventions in future conflict. As big sister to a brother and sole parent, mothering a son, hearing all the views and voices, especially those different from her own are some of her earliest sistering and mothering memories. She believes that all voices count in ethical decision making within a community, or among parties, that had previously engaged in inappropriate responses to difference and conflict. This work can encompass a diversity of emergencies from climate emergency to the emergency of white supremacy, colonisation and racism; from workplace emergencies to family and local community conflicts. Susan recognises in herself a yearning for quiet, solitude and a garden.

Myrna Lewis

CEO and CoFounder of Lewis Deep Democracy

Sydney, Australia

myrna@lewisdeepdemocracy.com

Myrna Lewis is a leading thinker, a practitioner in the field of transformative leadership and facilitation. She is a co-founder of the Lewis Method of Deep Democracy. A method born out of South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy in 1993. Myrna has a B.A. degree in Social Science, B.A. Honours degree in Psychology and an M.A. degree in Clinical Psychology. She is responsible for the professional services and development of the Lewis Deep Democracy method. Myrna consults internationally and facilitates large-scale transformation processes. She is also the author of 'Inside the No’ (2008) Recipient of several international awards.

Julie Whitmore

Accredited Facilitator

Canberra, Australia

juliew@grapevine.com.au

Julie is a nationally accredited conciliator, mediator and Lewis Deep Democracy facilitator. Julie's particular interest is in fostering functional and healthy organisations, workplaces and community by enabling constructive engagement with differences of opinions and the ability to prosper because of difference. She has degree in psychology and has worked as a conciliator for the ACT Human Rights Commission for 18 years specialising in discrimination, sexual harassment and workplace disputes. Julie runs a consultancy business offering facilitation and dispute resolution services