JRNY 360 Practice Lab:
Heard, Not Just Counted - Relational MEAL
24 April 2026 atĀ 1:00 PMĀ BST
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Register NowDo your processes gather information, but still leave people feeling unheard?
This Practice Lab is a live space to help you explore what it takes to build a more relational Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) practices. If youĀ want to move beyond reporting and create MEAL processes that people experience as useful, respectful, and grounded, this session is for you.
Benefits of joining this Practice Lab
Strengthen trust in your MEAL processes
Explore what helps people experience monitoring, feedback, and accountability processes as respectful, transparent, and worth engaging in.
Get closer to meaningful learning
Examine why data collection does not always lead to reflection or action, and identify ways to make MEAL more useful to your team, partners, and communities.
Identify practical shifts you can make now
Leave with clearer insight into what needs to change in your context, and practical ideas for building MEAL processes that feel more relational and accountable.
Join The Practice Lab
If you are ready to build MEAL processes that help people feel heard, respected, and part of what happens next — this Practice Lab is for you.
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What is a Practice Lab?
Practice Lab Facilitated by Teia Rogers, Ph.D
Teia Rogers is the Founder and Executive Director of JRNY Consulting, where she supports organisations to strengthen learning, strategy, and change through relational, systems-informed practice. Her work helps teams move beyond extractive and compliance-led approaches towards ways of working that are more participatory, reflective, and grounded in trust.
Teia brings particular expertise in relational Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning, organisational learning, facilitation, and change processes shaped by power, culture, and care. She designed this Practice Lab to help practitioners build learning and accountability practices where people feel heard, not just counted.