Notetaking, Writing and Editing

The purpose of any consultation process or report is to provide direction for decision-making, policy or program development, and to provide feedback to the public. To do this well, the documentation must be written in language the audience understands and relate to.

At One World, we value effective communication, geared to the intended audience. Our associates include highly skilled professional note takers, writers and editors who have extensive experience in writing for the public and private sectors. By eliminating jargon, turning the passive voice to an active one and using plain language where appropriate, we can ensure that your key points and messages resonate with your audience.

Please note that most engagement projects involve notetaking and writing in some form. As a result, you will notice that we have cross-posted many of our consultation and public involvement projects in this section as a demonstration of our experience documenting engagement processes.

Development Conference on Aboriginal Learning

Client: Canadian Council on Learning

The Canadian Council on Learning held a conference in November 2005 on Aboriginal learning as a component of its mandate to see the development of learning centres located throughout Canada. Over one hundred Aboriginal leaders from across the country met for two days to discuss learning priorities, to hear best practices in Aboriginal learning, and to develop strategic directions for the implementation of an Aboriginal learning centre.

The project scope included:

  • Client liaison and strategic advice
  • Project management, including orientation and coordination of a team of facilitators and note-takers
  • Design process and development of all materials, including worksheets, facilitator’s script.
  • Plenary facilitation
  • Editing/co-writing of the conference report.