Let’s talk about technology as an enabler of everyday practice—not as a separate initiative.
Across social sectors, organisations are using technology to support learning, decision-making, and collaboration. This session invites participants to explore how digital tools, when embedded thoughtfully, can enable capacity building, shared understanding, and distributed decision-making across teams, systems and stakeholders.
Going beyond specific platforms, the conversation will centre on how technology is actually used in practice. Participants will reflect on how integrating technology can support:
Continuous, self-directed professional learning,
Evidence-informed decision-making at different levels of a system,
Knowledge-sharing across roles, teams, and contexts, with reduced reliance on centralised training and control,
Use cases will illustrate how technology is helping organisations:
Move from intuition alone → informed judgement,
Move from siloed knowledge → shared learning,
Move from training-heavy models → self-directed growth,
The session will bring together voices from multiple organisations and contexts, creating space for shared reflection on what it means to use technology responsibly for learning, scale, and sustainability.
This conversation is for anyone interested in learning ecosystems, systems change, and practitioner agency, and who sees technology integration as a collective and ongoing learning journey—not a finished solution.





