Dear Valentina,
as I see from your mail, you have already dipped into the Torino
activities.
For further leads into os in Italy
have a look at
http://www.openspaceworldmap.org/
click on Italy
and see the four colleagues there.
In addition, there is a link
under General Links in the country box that leads you to the 
Italian stuff on the openspaceworld site.
Among other things you see a group picture with ho of an Italian
Training Group.
There is also a link to the Italian yahoogroup.
Have a great day
greetings from Berlin
mmp


On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:50:51 +0200, Valentina Bach wrote:

>My name is Valentina Bach and I am the community service coordinator in a
>very special international school, the United World College of the
>Adriatic in Italy, Trieste. The mission of the school is to promote
>international understanding and peace by bringing together students from
>conflict countries. Every student admitted has full scholarship and must
>commit him/herself to do volunteer service once a week. In the last two
>years I have been reading all possible Open Space material  and I tried to
>facilitate a session with 100 of our students on September 2004. The aim
>was to get new ideas about community service projects and initiatives. The
>results were excellent: around 10 new projects which have been carried out
>with commitment and dedication during the last academic year!
>I also work as a consultant for some Italian local governments and I have
>recently been asked to write a book on strategic planning which will be
>published by one of the main Italian editors. I would like to include a
>chapter on OST in my book, suggesting it is a very effective method for
>strategic planning. I read the succesful stories published in the website
>and I also found some cases of OST in Torino (Northen Italy) both in the
>provincial and city council. Do you know about other successful stories I
>could quote?
>I would like to help OST spreading in Italy, especially in the No-Profit
>sector. Our school is  well known, especially in the north east as an
>organization that brings innovation and culture while working for peace.
>We would be very happy to host a Conference.
>With great appreciation for Harrison Owen and all of you in this list.
>Greetings from Italy.
>Valentina Bach
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