Nourish: Transition design learning cohort for health-system transformation

Nourish is a Canadian initiative advancing health-system transformation through learning cohorts and transition design. The challenge was to translate complex methods into an experience that busy practitioners could actually apply, while sustaining cohesion and momentum remotely.

My role
Learning Experience Designer and Facilitator. I supported the learning journey architecture, session design, and facilitation, with an emphasis on turning concepts into practice.

What I did

  • Co-designed experiential exercises and facilitation flows that helped teams work through real system challenges, not hypothetical ones.

  • Built cohort workspaces and visual scaffolding in Miro to support shared sensemaking, documentation, and continuity between sessions.

  • Facilitated live sessions and supported the capture of learning artifacts so insights could travel beyond the room.

What we made
Session plans and facilitation guides, Miro workspaces and templates, applied exercises, cohort artifacts and synthesis outputs, reusable learning materials.

Outcomes
Participants gained practical transition design capability, stronger shared language, and clearer pathways for applying methods inside their organizations. The cohort model created community and accountability, rather than isolated training.

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