Network Weaving Tools Users Group meet up: November 2025
This month’s session will focus on ‘Understanding my role within my networks: How recognising your position and influence within your networks is vital for effective collaboration.’
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About the session
Inspired by the Liberating Structures Users Group, a new initiative, the Network Weaving Tools Users Group, intends to create a similar space dedicated to practicing resources that support effective networks.
The group will meet online every month to explore, practice and trial one or more of the Network Weaving Tools. The meet ups are co-facilitated by members of the community. While there are varying levels of experience with Network Weaving and facilitation in the group, no one is an expert and we rely on peer support. Everyone is safe to try something new and learn together through participation.
The meet ups plan to use exercises from the reflective practice workbook for network leaders. The workbook is available in the Network Weaving Group library and can also be downloaded from COPE Scotland.
Who is the session for?
Anyone interested in network development approaches and improving their skills and knowledge around it.
Further group events
Relationships with myself and my goals when working with others – 14 January
Gaining insight into the dynamics of your networks – 18 February
Motivating and energising my networks and myself – 25 March
Host

Committed, enthusiastic, collaborator and network weaver. Current role CEO COPE Scotland www.copescotland.com which held since the charity was founded in 1991. Vision to work with others to build a kinder, fairer, healthier world where people and the planet suffer less. Skills, qualifications and experience…… extensive. Reason for being involved with Q? To connect with others wanting to help build a healthier, kinder, fairer world where people and the planet suffer less. Mission, to grow an idea not an empire.
Direct email hildac@copescotland.com
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