OUR TRAINING
Cultivating Cultural Capacity within the Built Environment Industry
Zion Training has been established to support built environment professionals better understand how Country, community and culture intersect with their practice. Born out of delivering projects and training, under our parent company Zion Engagement and Planning, we understand the need for further learning and capacity building in this space.
Our approach is to elevate First Nations Knowledges and perspectives that relate to the built environment profession. We are grateful for our partners and their generosity in sharing Knowledge and experience to support the built environment industry work with Country, community and culture.
We look forward to walking alongside participants to meet their individual learning needs and empower them to identify their unique contribution and influence in moving forward together. Our two current learning pathways are outlined below.
Foundations of Country,
Community & Culture
ONLINE SELF-PACED COURSE
4-6HR OF SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING
OPTIONAL PEER GROUP FACILITATION
OPTIONAL TRAINER SUPPORT PACKAGE
Working with Country,
Community & Culture
ONLINE FACILITATED COURSE
3-6HR SESSIONS OVER 3 MTHS
GUIDED TRAINER FACILITATION
GROUP DISCUSSION
INDIVIDUAL REFLECTION TIME
“The content is really solid and sets up a really sound introduction for people new to Connecting with Country. For people working in the space already it gives so many ways in which we can continue to improve. Unpacking each part with Dylan is a great way to add to and reinforce each of the lessons. Love the graphic design and artwork all the way through, great editing and beautiful filming!”
— Participant Source
“Extremely engaging course and very knowledgeable, calm and generous facilitator. It was the best training I've had in years. I learnt a lot of new information which I will carry with me and apply in all aspects of life; and I particularly enjoyed feeling like we were in a conversation rather than a virtual training session. Would highly recommend”.
— Participant Source