🗣️The new Storytelling for Systems Change report from @CPI_foundation, @DusseldorpForum, & @handsupmallee surfaces practical ways to help orgs do community-led storytelling better https://t.co/81MWvTTiWo
#WorldHumanitarianDay is coming up!
Around the world, #ItTakesAVillage of humanitarians to deliver life-saving assistance every hour of every day.
Starting today, we will showcase their often invisible but always indispensable work.
Stay tuned! https://t.co/yDrWsjDEtO
Excess shelving to give away to a public sector library in Sydney. Excellent condition, top quality (Raeco). Two double sided units (20 bays). PM if interested in photos or logistics. @NSWSLM@ALIASyd
When is it time to change? When have the old ways of doing things stopped serving their purpose, and started becoming destructive? When are we being left behind by innovations and societal shifts happening outside our organisations?
Read Know it Now here: https://t.co/eZPLieSeJy]
"The future is already here, what are we going to do about it? A provocation from Ukraine" by Dr Victoria Herrington, Director Knowledge.
Read the Full Text featured in this weeks Policing Insight newsletter:https://t.co/MLGfTSjVe9
Tuesday 8th March 2022 we celebrated International Women’s Day. This celebration of women is important. But it is insufficient.
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#policeleadership
On International Women's Day we celebrate and honour the achievements of women. It is also a day to take stock of our progress. The short piece "On Our Watch" clearly indicates that we have a long way to go as leaders to achieve
Read here: https://t.co/JNg2ryIavF
In this week’s newsletter we explore how the emerging issues of new power, new non-state actors, hacktivists, and new agendas in art and (social) media are powerfully shaping community narratives everywhere. Read Know It Now here:https://t.co/PDeMeNr5nI
In this short commentary Gary Cordner, Auke van Dijk and AIPM Global Professor Clifford Shearing provoke us to think about what we have learned about police as social problem solvers. Read the reflection here:https://t.co/vnQNgdTY5a
What can we gain from open access to Australian research? Open access to COVID-19 research accelerated the development of solutions. Libraries love open access- from The Conversation https://t.co/A1PJKrfAyN
New model library: pandemic effects and library directions. An international study on what library leaders did in the Covid-19 pandemic to build their service and adapt to changes in patrons expectations. https://t.co/IpHAWh9etZ
Media literacy in Australia: a qualitative study
5 Oct 2021 | Communications, Technology
Looking at the media literacy needs of those people who are culturally diverse, with a disability, aged or Indigenous. https://t.co/kYR8o0gUcI
Too much information about COVID-19 may be hurting more than helping us. Seoin Yoon (2021) has collected data confirming that constantly reading the news doesn’t make us feel less uncertain about COVID-19 it makes things worse. https://t.co/sB8648VFse
Misinformation -exploiting the tendency of many to fail to evaluate the veracity of information they are receiving and to prefer information aligned with their political beliefs... Merkley & Loewen (2021) https://t.co/0TqOWV1qQO