How can we design systems, organizations, and communities that support human and collective wellbeing? In this webinar, Dita B Vizoso, Theresa Fend, and Sophy Banks introduce the Healthy Human Culture framework and explore how it can help us understand the conditions that shape our actions, relationships, and ways of organizing.
The practice of Designing for Health invites us to examine the different perspectives influencing any situation by moving between inner and outer dimensions—subjective experiences such as consciousness, values, and emotions, and objective realities such as structures, systems, and organizational patterns. It also explores the relationship between individual and collective wellbeing.
Through this framework, participants are invited to develop a deeper understanding of how healthier cultures can emerge by paying attention to both personal transformation and systemic change. The approach offers tools for recognizing patterns, identifying sources of imbalance, and designing environments where people and communities can thrive.
This webinar explores how the Healthy Human Culture framework can support:
- Healthier organizations and communities
- Greater awareness of individual and collective patterns
- More holistic approaches to decision-making
- Alignment between values, structures, and actions
- Regenerative ways of working and relating
This session is ideal for community organizers, facilitators, Transition practitioners, organizational leaders, and anyone interested in healthy human culture, regenerative organizations, systems thinking, and designing conditions where wellbeing can flourish.