Go Deep Game
What is Go Deep Game about ?
Go Deep is an award-winning process-based game that brings together groups of people to work in community on themes that are present on a deeper level, yet affect our daily interactions. The game generates transformation in communities, to promote cohesion, inclusion, empowerment of its members and to strengthen their resilience.
In the game, participants learn about themselves and their communities. It supports individuals and communities to see themselves differently, to discover the inherent resources that are present but may not be obvious. It unleashes the power of community by collective action.
Go Deep is a game that is played by any group that is interested in the future of their community. It’s played when the group is interested in learning more about themselves and their community, to deepen their leadership and facilitation skills and to create actions and community transformations for everyone. Anyone and everyone can take part. The more diversity, the better. Refugees, migrants and their host communities, policy makers, activists, children and the elderly. An entire neighbourhood or even employees of a company… All are invited to use their potential for a deeper understanding of the challenges they face in transforming their communities according to their collective dream.
Audience
Is participant experience relevant for Go Deep Game ?


Audience description for Go Deep Game
Anyone and everyone can take part. The more diversity, the better. Refugees, migrants and their host communities, policy makers, activists, children and elder people. An entire neighbourhood or even employees of a company…
All are invited to use their potential for a deeper understanding of the challenges they face in transforming their communities according to their collective dream.
Other prerequisites for participants
There needs to be a willingness for participants to look out of the comfort zone and try things that might be unknown.

project

ERASMUS +
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Program of the European Union. Find more information about the program and its goals here: https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/.
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