Practice & Collaboration

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Definition and Approach

In all our partnerships, we take a process over outcomes approach, investing in time, relationships, and thoughtful ways of working to create meaningful change with and for the community. Through our Practice & Collaboration focus area, we aim to help develop the conditions needed to shift complex social challenges and support collaborative efforts already making a difference.

"We invest in collaboration, knowledge, and capacity-building to support thriving, community-led responses."

Supporting practice & collaboration

If you would like to understand more about what we are learning through this focus area or have an opportunity you would like to discuss, please reach out.

This focus area encompasses our commitment to work openly, sharing and learning alongside others across our focus areas to better enable the conditions for community determined responses to thrive. We have a small annual budget to be allocated responsively to aligned opportunities. This includes investing in the creation of knowledge and evidence, building capabilities and expertise, leveraging funding for greater investment and opportunities to collaborate and work together. 

Imagine Uraidla

Imagine Uraidla has supported and inspired a range of community groups and action in-and-around Uraidla over the last 10 years.
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Here's to Strength

A community wellness hub inspired by and built on the personal passion and expertise of its founders, and supported by a collective of community members and practitioners, Here's to Strength’s approach is to lead with a safe and fun place for the community.
Visit Here's to Strength

GiveOut Day

GiveOUT Day is Australia’s national day for LGBTQIA+ giving, created to address the chronic underfunding of LGBTQIA+ organisations. Held during October each year to fundraise for and champion the incredible work being done by 120+ LGBTQIA+ non-profits nationwide.
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Just Listening Community

The Just Listening Community (JLC) is a free community-based model offering an alternative pathway to support outside of the Mental Health Act and the mental health system for people experiencing distress.
Read the JLC 2024 Report
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©Fay Fuller Foundation
We acknowledge the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and the traditional custodians and owners of the lands on which we work and live across Australia. We pay our respects to Elders of the past, present and into the future. We are committed to collaboration that furthers self-determination, as we go forward, we will continue to listen, learn, and be allies for a healing future.