
ESG Workshops
Together, we can move closer to improving our environment, our food systems and our social connections
As an accredited social enterprise, we believe it's important to share what we learn. We aim to share practical skills and knowledge about growing, harvesting and preparing food with people of all ages as well as support corporate and business organisations with solving their ESG Agendas.
We can inspire your workforce to think about all matters related to growing and cooking food, as well as assist a variety of different age groups, cultural groups, and community groups to embrace the benefits of food and gardening.
From the seed to the stove, we know it, we love it, and we share it.
We offer a variety of workshops onsite at Correa Kitchen or our Rooftop Farm at Burwood Brickworks or we can come to your community group, neighbourhood house, council, school, or more.
Let us inform and inspire your teams and people. By working with Cultivating Community you know that any surplus created is reinvested back into our communities within the public & social housing of Melbourne, our Rooftop Farm and wider community programs. To discuss the themes and details of your potential event get in touch below!
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Unity Challenge
Unity Challenge is an immersive leadership development program for corporate organisations that blends participation as equals with members of the community who face barriers to employment. The immersive experience is in cooking and/or horticulture.
Whilst helping corporates to achieve their ESG Agenda, it in particular helps develop a sense of purpose, empathy, emotional intelligence, growth mindsets and more. New practical skills may be gained around cooking, waste management, circular economics, cultural inclusion and co design.
It is a challenge for a reason with often tough conversations to be had and heard but fun, joy and connection always succeed. The corporate participants take part in the program as equals with wider community members and use the immersive experience to address possible challenges but often discover they have more in common than difference and use the strengths-based approach to overcome some of the Kitchen or Garden based challenges.
Unity Challenge can be shaped to be a full program of one day per week for 6 weeks or anything less than that including even just one day! Do email us for discussion