
Our Work
At Drawing Change, we work with incredible clients who are making the world a better place. We partner with changemakers, innovators and leaders in healthcare, education, governance, Indigenous organizations, and across the private sector.
Browse our portfolio to see how we use graphic facilitation, graphic recording, meeting facilitation and strategic illustration to help groups engage, solve problems, and communicate complex ideas. Knowledge translation is our favourite.
We are currently 100% digital and can collaborate with you to create virtual meetings that are effective and participatory. We use digital graphic recording, and digital facilitation to amplify your work online, and connect your team virtually.
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Online graphic recording for Veterinarians in the North

Online and Face to Face Meeting Facilitation – it can still be great

Simple, Complicated and Complex Decision-Making – new visual

Digital Graphic Recording – ONLINE

World Health Organization

Facilitating with Oxfam Canada in Nepal

Graphic recording: Cultural Safety

Avenues of Change Strategic Planning

Infographic BC Patient Safety and Quality Council

Doctors of BC: Graphic Facilitation

Gitxaala Nation Community Planning

Illustrated Report: Mental Health Commission of Canada

Sam brings a thoughtful, creative, collaborative and values-informed approach to his facilitation work. He works skillfully with complexity without getting bogged down by it – an essential skill for all facilitators and one that’s especially useful in the health sector, where we deal with complexity every day. Sam’s an expert in purposeful process design and working effectively with diverse groups. When you’re working with meeting participants who are busy and juggling competing demands, every minute counts. With Sam as our facilitator, I know that we’ll make the most of our time together and that folks will leave the room feeling energized and heard.
Zena Sharman, Ph.D.
Director, Strategy
Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research