Spirit Hunting Tools

Spirit Hunter recognises that communities are best placed to create solutions to their community issues. In response to this, we have developed the Spirit Hunting Tools to assist communities in designing and implementing Spirit Hunter projects that celebrate and galvanise community strengths, guided by a basic understanding of human rights and the spirit of cooperation.

Through utilising the Spirit Hunting Tools, participants can brainstorm community issues they wish to explore and control the outcome of projects through applying their own wellspring of talent and abilities. Consequently, projects can be driven purely by community power and wisdom and therefore, uniquely adapted to community concerns.

Part A of the Spirit Hunting Tools is about focussing on what you can offer, while
Part B is about focussing on others and community needs.

Please Note: No element of the Spirit Hunting Tools is compulsory to entering the Spirit Hunter Awards. It is merely a brainstorming device to assist you in developing your own project.

Please refer to the Entry Form for the requirements to enter the Spirit Hunter Awards.

What is Spirit Hunting?

Hunting, in the ancient traditional sense, is about seeking out sustenance in order for a community to grow and thrive equal with their environment.
Spirit Hunting therefore, is about seeking out sustenance for intangible qualities, including our potential and ability, in order to give lifeblood back to our communities. This quest for spirit reminds us that our stories are our own, but our destiny can be shared, in our homes and our land in this Year of Human Rights Learning.