Work from Home
This collection brings together practical resources designed to support individuals, teams, and organisations navigating remote work, quarantine life, and the emotional impacts of global disruption. From manager playbooks to mindfulness apps for kids, these toolkits offer guidance on staying connected, resilient, and well—wherever you are.
Curated by The Toolbox Toolbox Team, this selection reflects the spirit of generosity and experimentation that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes contributions from global communities working at the intersection of tech, wellbeing, education, and human connection.
Headspace has provided a free collection of meditations, sleep and movement exercises designed to help you out, however you are feeling.
This toolbox contains a practical guide and activities with templates for communicating about sustainability.
This toolbox contains links to hundreds of practical resources, inspiring case studies and important research on increasing diversity in the arts.
This toolbox contains an extensive catalog of tips, best practices and reflections on remote work.
Ideas for Quarantine and Social Distancing provides a mammoth list of activities for those at home, including home-schooling tips, ideas for stop motion animation, and PuppetMaster - check that one out!
This toolbox contains a creative problem solving process based on equity, humility-building, integrating history and healing practices, addressing power dynamics, and co-creating with the community.
This toolbox contains 15 practical tools to help creative hubs think about how they lead, connect and build their hub. The tools are interconnected and, as a collection, will help hub leaders chart their path, from defining their need through to the impact they want to create.
The Remote Work Wiki is a hub for remote working resources, covering tips and articles to company policies.
This toolbox contains a selection of online tools and advice to help your team work remotely.
This toolbox contains a series of PDFs in the form of a non-linear, multi-part visual reflective journal.
This toolbox contains three sections and an appendix of ideas to kick-start your adaptation to the impacts of climate change.