Accountability workshop: Implementing accountability from scratch for individuals and community
Event description
**We often assume that consent is a one-time lesson—that once we understand it, we don't need to revisit or update our knowledge. We might also think of consent as just a basic "101" topic, something that only beginners need to learn, and not something that experienced community members or organizers should revisit. Both of these assumptions are risky. They can lead to misunderstandings, boundary violations, or even serious incidents.**
**Consent is not a static concept; it is a living, evolving part of our relationships and community interactions. To foster truly respectful and safe environments, we must recognize that our understanding of consent should be regularly revisited, challenged, and deepened. Personal growth, new experiences, and changing community dynamics mean that what we understood yesterday might need clarification or adjustment today.**
**That’s why accountability and consent require ongoing attention. It’s about cultivating a culture where everyone is committed to learning, practicing, and holding themselves and others responsible for creating safe spaces.**
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### **Introducing: Accountability 201 — Let it Reign: Consent and Accountability Series**
🌟 **Join Us for a Dynamic Two-Part Online Workshop!** 🌟
Are you ready to deepen your understanding of consent and accountability? This engaging, interactive series is designed to empower individuals and communities alike. Through these sessions, you'll gain practical tools for fostering responsible, respectful engagement, and creating a culture of ongoing learning.
**Please note:** All sessions will be recorded and accessible for three months afterward. Scholarships are available—please contact us to inquire.
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### **Event Details**
🗓 **Date:** Sunday, May 19th, 2024
**Part 1:** *Implementing Accountability — Understanding Consent with Accountability*
⏰ **Time:** 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST
**Part 2:** *Know Your Role — Personal Responsibility & Community Engagement*
⏰ **Time:** 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM EST
📍 **Location:** Online — participate from anywhere!
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### **Why This Series Matters**
Consent is more than a one-time conversation; it’s a core element of respectful relationships that requires ongoing mindful practice. Similarly, accountability isn’t just about responding to incidents—it’s about creating systems and mindsets that prevent issues before they happen, grounded in continuous personal and community responsibility.
In this series, we will explore:
- The fundamentals of consent, including autonomy, capacity, boundaries, and the influence of privilege, bias, and power dynamics.
- How to view consent as a fluid, evolving concept that benefits from regular reflection and learning.
- The importance of personal responsibility in fostering a culture of consent—understanding how each individual’s actions and awareness contribute to community safety.
- Building effective accountability structures that are transparent, fair, and adaptable.
- Practical strategies for promoting ongoing education, clear policies, confidential reporting, and supportive investigation processes.
- How to develop a community environment rooted in mutual respect, open communication, and continuous improvement.
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### **What You Will Gain from Participating**
- A deeper understanding of consent as an ongoing, active practice.
- Clarity on your personal boundaries and responsibilities within community settings.
- Skills to help establish and maintain clear policies around consent and accountability.
- Tools for training staff and community members to recognize and respond appropriately to consent issues.
- Knowledge of how to design accessible, confidential reporting mechanisms.
- Strategies for impartial investigation and victim-centered support.
- Ideas for cultivating a community culture that values respect, transparency, and ongoing learning.
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### **Additional Information**
- **Format:** Two engaging sessions held on the same day, with recordings provided for three months afterward.
- **Accessibility:** Scholarships are always available—please reach out for details.
- **Preparation:** Bring a notepad for Part 1, and come ready to participate actively in discussions.
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**Join us in building a culture where consent is continuously understood, practiced, and upheld—empowering each person to take personal responsibility and contribute to respectful, accountable communities.**
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