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High Heathercombe Centre,
Manaton, Devon
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Thu 21st (eve) - Sun 24th March 2013
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Thursday evening to late Sunday afternoon (3 day option)
or Friday evening to Sunday afternoon (2 days) |
Are you signed up to the Diploma in
Applied Permaculture Design?
Are you needing some design support,
but finding it difficult to arrange?
This may be
just what you're looking for...
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These two
or three days offer you an opportunity to polish up your
design skills in the company of your peers. It is
intended to help both those just starting out and those who feel close
to accreditation. Come to learn, share, make new friends and to be
inspired!
Are you still a bit confused about
what you are supposed to be doing exactly on your Diploma pathway?
~ we'll put you back on
track.
Are you feeling stuck with your
design work and in need of some fresh inspiration?
~ we'll do our best to
provide some.
Do you feel isolated?
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help you create a new support network. |
During the event we will:
- Demystify the Diploma process & recent changes for you.
- Take a fresh and
detailed look at the permaculture design process.
- Add another design to your portfolio.
- Share
ideas and give valuable feedback on each others design work.
- Create a
mutual support network to help keep you on track.
- Provide
clarity on the criteria and the process leading to accreditation.
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"I really enjoyed finding a weekend course that completely met my
current needs
– to support me on my diploma journey. " |
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Diploma design support often takes the form of a two or three hour long one-to-one tutorial. Sometimes this is the most effective means of helping an apprentice with their design work. However, my own experience has shown me that more often than not, this isn't enough time to really provide the support that is needed. This is an especially important issue when only one or two design support tutorials are taken during the whole learning pathway. There is a risk that an apprentice can accumulate ten designs only to find that they have been missing out some important elements all along, and this is not as unusual as you might think! A longer event such as this allows more time for issues to be identified and insights to be found. Learning with fellow apprentice designers also enables additional ideas and experience to be shared.
The
core of this event will be to provide you with the feedback you need
to become a better designer by taking you though another design process. Either bring a design that you'd like to finish (you'll need to have done all the information gathering for it, such as site observations & client interviews), or come & start one afresh at the venue. The former option can be achieved in two days, whereas the three day event gives enough time for starting a design from scratch. In addition bring two or three of your 'design
projects-in-progress' (if you have them) for evaluation and we will assist you in gaining
new insights and understanding. These projects can be at any stage;
ideally bring one or two fairly well developed designs and maybe another
started, but perhaps a bit stuck. No particular standard is expected,
the Diploma is all about supporting us to become better designers and we
all have to start somewhere. If we can help you, at whatever level,
then you're just who we're looking for!
In
addition to our feedback, you will also have the opportunity to gain
extra ideas and inspiration from your peers. By taking
another detailed look at the design process, we'll remind you of anything
you've forgotten and fill in any details that may have been
overlooked on your design course (this is not as uncommon as we would
hope).
If you are well into
your Diploma pathway, you'll be looking ahead to accrediting. If you are
just started, it's helpful to know where you're heading. For that
reason we'll also examine the criteria and the process that leads up
to this and to reassure you that it's a lot less scary than you might
think!
At the end of it all,
you will leave with inspiration, a new peer support network (friends!)
another design for your portfolio and a DVD of useful resources to help keep your
designing on track.
"Many thanks for a fantastic weekend, I really feel fired up to get stuck in" |
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Venue:
The High Heathercombe Centre is
situated at 1250feet, high in the Dartmoor National Park, backing onto the open
moor and adjoining Heathercombe woodlands.
The centre looks out over the valley
towards Easdon Tor, providing a beautiful, tranquil setting for a variety of
activities and courses throughout the year.
We offer self-catering facilities to
youth and community based charities, and run a wide public programme of courses
and events, including Creative Family Weeks, Retreats, Arts and Crafts Courses,
Permaculture Training and Volunteer Weeks.
The developing vision for High
Heathercombe incorporates permaculture principles, sustainability, arts and
crafts, forest school and an embryonic organic vegetable garden.
The Centre is run on a charitable basis by the High Heathercombe Trust.
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Investment:
Fees:
Two day option ~ £190 (early
bird £175 booked before 1st January).
Three day option ~ £225 (early
bird discounted fee of £205).
Fees
inclusive of tuition, food, accommodation &
materials.
Numbers are
limited to eight places to ensure that everyone gets individual design
support. |
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Booking:
To reserve your place,
simply download the relevant version of the
course booking form (see
links below), fill it in & return
to us
with a £75 deposit payment (full details of how to do this are
on the
form).
PDF version (for
printing & posting to us,
together with a cheque / postal order).
Please
note: While this event is being held in South West England, it is open
to anyone, anywhere, following the Diploma pathway.
For more
details (places are
limited to eight) please contact:
Aranya: 01297 20908 or email
High Heathercombe Centre: 07791 601737 (venue or catering)
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