This webinar is a chance to learn about the application of Social Network Analysis to inform collective advocacy approaches in rural, regional and remote Queensland communities. We are excited to share the findings from the Country Collaborative’s Social Network Analysis Project (SNAP) and the Advocacy Toolkit we’ve developed to demonstrate how SNA can be used on the ground.

Learn more about how this technique can reveal the partnerships and leverage points needed to effect change for kids and caregivers in country places.

Building on SNA basics shared in Webinar 1, this session will be of benefit and interest to people supporting child wellbeing:

– in organisations with a service footprint in rural, regional and remote Queensland

– in organisations based in rural, regional and remote Queensland

– with research ties to rural, regional and remote Queensland

– with government, political and/or advocacy ties to rural, regional and remote Queensland

– in organisations who fund child, family and youth initiatives in rural, regional and remote Queensland.

A recording of the video is available on the Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership YouTube page.