Difference between revisions of "Safe Spaces policy"

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* This includes but is not limited to: race, gender, sexuality, age, ability, religion etc.
 
* This includes but is not limited to: race, gender, sexuality, age, ability, religion etc.
  
* If you see people acting contrary to the above, challenge them. If you act contrary to the above, expect to be challenged, which might mean being asked to leave.
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* If you see people acting contrary to the above, challenge them, or talk to someone you trust if you don't want to do it on your own. If you act contrary to the above, expect to be challenged, which might mean being asked to leave.
  
* Respect people’s physical and emotional boundaries. Respect peoples’s opinions, beliefs and differing points of view.
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* Respect people’s physical and emotional boundaries. Respect peoples’s opinions, beliefs and differing points of view. This includes allow others to finish speaking before you speak.
  
 
* Be responsible for your own actions and safety and the safety of those around you. Get help if you need it.
 
* Be responsible for your own actions and safety and the safety of those around you. Get help if you need it.

Revision as of 14:28, 20 May 2013

Draft Safe Spaces policy

  • Hacktionlab events are events for everyone. This means it is a space free from negative actions and behaviour where everyone can can feel welcomed and respected.
  • Hacktionlab events are spaces free of oppressive behaviour, aggression, discriminatory language, exclusion and marginalisation.
  • This includes but is not limited to: race, gender, sexuality, age, ability, religion etc.
  • If you see people acting contrary to the above, challenge them, or talk to someone you trust if you don't want to do it on your own. If you act contrary to the above, expect to be challenged, which might mean being asked to leave.
  • Respect people’s physical and emotional boundaries. Respect peoples’s opinions, beliefs and differing points of view. This includes allow others to finish speaking before you speak.
  • Be responsible for your own actions and safety and the safety of those around you. Get help if you need it.
  • Be aware of the influence of alcohol and other drugs on yourself and others, and limit your use if you know, or you've ever been told that you become disruptive, disrespectful, boorish, aggressive or violent under their influence.
  • If concerns should arise they should be they should be dealt with collectively. If you have experienced negative behaviour then speak to others.

Together we can help maintain a positive space for all.