Here is a new framework for understanding social change by the Sheila McKechnie Foundation in the UK. It is called the Social Change Grid.

Here is a new framework for understanding social change by the Sheila McKechnie Foundation in the UK. It is called the Social Change Grid.
This guide has resources to help you think about how power is at play and to take action to transform power and build solidarity in social change.
Watch this webinar to learn some of the essential takeaways to improve your organizing with insights from social science.
Points of Assumption – A list of Australian examples of tactics and actions that have reframed debates and beliefs and made social change.
Australian examples of actions that intensify impact in terms of ensuring visibility, challenging opponents, and disrupting narratives.
How can activists reframe debates & beliefs? By challenging the assumptions that underpin them using powerful actions at points of intervention.
Campaigners – Where is the best place to take action with the greatest impact? Learn about making change using points of intervention.
How movements settle the debate on whether to engage with political parties from the inside or outside will have a profound impact on their effectiveness.
What key ingredients enable movements to realise significant change? Learn from four movements and this report’s insights and findings.
Learn about the SCARF Model for Psychological Safety in Groups by David Rock. It’s a tool for diagnosing and supporting good group health.
Here is a new framework for understanding social change by the Sheila McKechnie Foundation in the UK. It is called the Social Change Grid.
This guide has resources to help you think about how power is at play and to take action to transform power and build solidarity in social change.
Watch this webinar to learn some of the essential takeaways to improve your organizing with insights from social science.
Points of Assumption – A list of Australian examples of tactics and actions that have reframed debates and beliefs and made social change.
Australian examples of actions that intensify impact in terms of ensuring visibility, challenging opponents, and disrupting narratives.
How can activists reframe debates & beliefs? By challenging the assumptions that underpin them using powerful actions at points of intervention.
Campaigners – Where is the best place to take action with the greatest impact? Learn about making change using points of intervention.
How movements settle the debate on whether to engage with political parties from the inside or outside will have a profound impact on their effectiveness.
What key ingredients enable movements to realise significant change? Learn from four movements and this report’s insights and findings.
Learn about the SCARF Model for Psychological Safety in Groups by David Rock. It’s a tool for diagnosing and supporting good group health.