2030 SDGs game – collaboration & connection

Jonathan Keren-Black

When:
November 30, 2024 @ 1:15 pm – 3:45 pm
2024-11-30T13:15:00+11:00
2024-11-30T15:45:00+11:00
Where:
Narara Ecovillage
Contact:
Tanya
0410293971
2030 SDGs game - collaboration & connection @ Narara Ecovillage

Event description

If you like Monopoly, you’ll like this game!
Unlike Monopoly which is about individual gain, this game is about how we work together instead of against each other to get a balanced outcome for our world.Great for team-building and developing a clearer understanding of what we need right now to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The game is generally played within organisations, schools, universities to tie in with their Sustainability Reporting Strategy.

This game session is offered at Narara’s Open Days so that people can play and think about where they might also be able to introduce the experience to encourage more mindset transformation around what actions can be taken to making the world a better place.

There are only 24 places available – book now!

Any questions, call Tanya on 0410 293 971

You might also consider joining the morning tour of Narara Ecovillage to get an idea about social, ecological and economic balances that the members are taking that helped them win a finalist place in the NSW Banksia Awards recently!!

Participant’s reflection:

The game taught me several valuable lessons:

  • Trade-offs and Priorities: It underscored the struggles and trade-offs involved in balancing economic, social, and environmental benchmarks.
  • Collaboration: As did alliances and cooperative efforts in the later stages of the game, they bore more successful outcomes, mirroring the importance of multi-stakeholder engagements.
  • Interconnectedness: Each card played had rippling effects, akin to a butterfly effect—an action in one realm affecting others in unforeseen ways.

Come and find out for yourself!!