Circle of consequences

The diagram below shows a circle of consequences. Each segment of the circle represents a different line of consequences that may arise from the central action. Use the circle of consequences below and ask the group to come up with consequences for the actions listed below, or work on it yourself.  Encourage people to think about consequences that are both intended and unintended. You can use the interactive activity later by dragging the text box to the right place, or you can right click the image below that to save a copy on a pc).

Image to support the Consequences activity

You can try this interactive version too – just click on the text box and drag to where you want to write something. You can repeat this as many times as you like.

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