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Toolkick®

A simple way for Australian youth to turn their passion into an idea, & their idea into a business.

Toolkick® is a unique, interactive mentorship-Ed program where youth (Year 7 to HSC), can find and cultivate a burning passion. Through the guidance of program educators, mentors & partners, participants get to prototype their own 'lemonade stand' social-good business, discovering self-confidence and curiosity as well as a new-found future.

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2018

Established

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Children

1

Countries
Updated
March 2018
Everyone has the potential to be good at something. You just have to figure out what that something might be.

About the innovation

Toolkick

Originally created for vulnerable youth, Toolkick® is both a tailorable and malleable interactive mentorship program where youth (Year 7 to HSC), can locate their burning passion. Creative process, arts & kinesthetic techniques combine with practical business insights to carve out individual pathways. With the guidance of program educators, mentors & partners, participants prototype their own 'lemonade stand' business, cultivating self-confidence & curiosity, on the way to building their own collaborative social good incentive.

Designed by educator Lissa Barnum, (peopleness.com.au, UTS, Uni of Adelaide & Billy Blue, Sydney), the pilot is ready to be tested to fit your desired demographic. Partner Andrew Barnum (UTS, Billy Blue ex Head of College, JMC Academy), is co-educator & author. The program responds to specific cultural contexts as well as business opportunities located in designated communities.

Contact us at: lissabarnum@peopleness.com.au

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