digital card sets

Signposts digital toolbox

Product Code: D3450

$39.95 inc. GST

for exploring deeper questions around values, beliefs, meaning, and purpose

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Product Overview

This is the digital toolbox version of Signposts – Exploring everyday spirituality.

Our values and beliefs act as an inner compass and provide purpose and direction in our lives. Yet, we often don’t make the time to reflect on them.

Signposts is a set of 48 cards that invite meaningful conversations about spirituality (in all its different forms), connectedness, identity, and transformation, recognising and celebrating the diverse ways people express their beliefs.

This tool is not based on one particular theology or philosophy but draws from a range of religious, mystical, and philosophical traditions. The set offers people a way to reflect on their  life’s purpose and turn values into actions.

Each card combines a powerful full-colour photograph with a few simple words to prompt reflection and fuel discussions on things we hold close to our hearts.

This captivating set of cards is an ideal resource for chaplains, psychologists, spiritual care practitioners, creative therapists and social workers. Signposts is also perfect for families looking for a gentle way to discuss values and beliefs with children and young people.

What's Included?
  • Digital version of the cards and a digital booklet full of ideas for using the cards
  • Free access to the Signposts Digital Toolbox
  • Extra support resources including ideas bank, card hacks and blogs

We are adding and updating the Toolbox content regularly so check in to see what’s new. Customers must create an account to access digital products.

How to Use
  • For personal reflection: Choose a card at random and make it your theme for the week. What are the possible meanings this card has for you? What are your greatest learnings from this card?
  • Deliberate choice: Which cards remind you of a time when: You had a strong sense of fulfilment? You were happiest? You overcame a challenge? You needed courage?
  • For journalling: Choose a card at random … make a list of words this card evokes for you. As you reflect on this list, are you able to make any discoveries about why these words sprang to mind? What are the connections/patterns?
  • For conversations about beliefs and faith: If you are part of a spiritual tradition, religion or denomination, which Signposts cards are central to this tradition? Do any of the cards surprise you? Do they say something about spirituality that is new to you or that you haven’t thought much about?

To access the digital card set and toolbox, simply create a customer account. All digital products follow our Digital Usage Policy – see Copyright and Digital Usage for details.

 

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Suitable for

This resource is designed for people working in roles that support others, including:

  • Spiritual care practitioners
  • Social workers, counsellors and psychologists
  • Educators

testimonials

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Searching for Meaning — A Favourite from Signposts

‘My favourite card from Signposts is ‘Searching for Meaning’, which shows a duck in an expanse of dark blue water.

When working with bereaved clients facing major life transitions, this card opens up rich opportunities to explore the challenges of rebuilding purpose and identity.’

Fiona, Social Worker
Signposts in Wales

‘I love the Signpost cards and have used them extensively in work with young people and in training in Wales, UK. Recently I used the cards as part of our pan-Wales training on ‘Hidden’ (an education resource on sexual exploitation) for the Welsh Government. I have had so many positive comments about the cards, and many people have asked where the cards have come from. Fantastic resource for use within ethnic minority communities, with young people and professionals. Many thanks!’

Lisa Ambrose
Signposts in grief and loss

‘I regularly use Innovative Resources’ card sets to work with grieving clients. Symbols has been a particularly useful and gentle way to create conversations about the grieving process.

Recently I tried the Signposts cards in a similar situation. I’ve had them for quite some time but never really thought of using them in a grief and loss setting. How wrong I was. Signposts has proved to be a valuable tool for recognising and talking about the different stages of grief, the learning and wisdom that can result from grief, but also the realisation that all of us live with grief and create our own meaning from it.

A truly beautiful and life-affirming resource.’

Deb Lowry, Counsellor (Brisbane, Australia)