In workplaces we can build skills to listen reflectively, to stay curious and open to stories that challenge or expand how we see the world. 

The Space Between is an immersive workplace program that helps organisations move beyond compliance toward connection and understanding. Supported by the Victorian Government’s Multicultural Affairs portfolio and Monash University, the program invites participants to step into the lives of six Australian Jews using a powerful immersive VR experience, creating space for connection, curiosity and meaningful conversations across difference.  

These stories aren’t about the past. They’re about now.  Professionally facilitated, and offered at no cost, The Space Between provides a structured framework for dialogue and reflection on how we listen, lead, and make decisions at work, and in life. 


This isn’t political.

It’s human.
It’s about learning to pause. 


The hope is that the change doesn’t just stay in the room. That participants step into the space between, to start a conversation and listen to reflect, rather than resolve, because social cohesion begins when we make space for everyone’s story.
 


The Space Between. Where understanding begins. 


Experience 
The Space Between at the Melbourne Holocaust Museum or we can bring the program directly to your workplace. 

 

Cost  Free 
Group size participants Maximum 25 participants
Duration  90 minutes

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All sessions are professionally facilitated and designed to create a safe, contained environment for thoughtful dialogue.

For more information or to explore whether this program is right for your workplace, please contact

thespacebetween@mhm.org.au or call 03 9528 1985.

With Gratitude

This program forms of Critical Thinking is Critical: Educate, Innovate, Advocate Against Antisemitism, a three-year initiative funded through the Victorian Government’s Multicultural Affairs portfolio. 

The Melbourne Holocaust Museum has also received academic guidance from Monash University to ensure this program is informed by contemporary research into effective narrative approaches, open and curious dialogue, and the conditions that support meaningful attitudinal change. 

At its essence, Critical Thinking is Critical is a hearts and minds project. Its design is around cultivating feelings of hope, warmth and connection. As with everything we do at MHM, it’s also designed to be innovative and sustainable with a focus on learning, listening and dialogue.  

The Melbourne Holocaust Museum acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government. 

 

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