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Joshua Simmons - 7 years ago 2017-08-09 14:30:42
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This procedure has been adopted from the Ada Initiative's guide titled "[Conference anti-harassment/Responding to Reports](http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Responding_to_reports)”.
 

	
 
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Be sure to have a good understanding of our Code of Conduct policy, which can be found here: [https://northbaypython.org/code-of-conduct](/code-of-conduct)
 

	
 
Also have a good understanding of what is expected from an attendee that wants to report a harassment incident. These guidelines can be found here: [https://northbaypython.org/code-of-conduct/harassment-incidents/](/code-of-conduct/harassment-incidents)
 
Also have a good understanding of what is expected from an attendee that wants to report a harassment incident. These guidelines can be found here: [https://northbaypython.org/code-of-conduct/harassment-incidents](/code-of-conduct/harassment-incidents)
 

	
 
Try to get as much of the incident in written form by the reporter. If you cannot, transcribe it yourself as it was told to you. The important information to gather include the following:
 

	
 
 - Identifying information (name/badge number) of the participant doing the harassing
 
 - The behavior that was in violation
 
 - The approximate time of the behavior (if different than the time the report was made)
 
 - The circumstances surrounding the incident
 
 - Other people involved in the incident
 

	
 
Prepare an initial response to the incident. This initial response is very important and will set the tone for North Bay Python. Depending on the severity/details of the incident, please follow these guidelines:
 

	
 
 - If there is any general threat to attendees or the safety of anyone including conference staff is in doubt, summon security or police
 
 - Offer the victim a private place to sit
 
 - Ask "is there a friend or trusted person who you would like to be with you?" (if so, arrange for someone to fetch this person)
 
 - Ask them "how can I help?"
 
 - Provide them with your list of emergency contacts if they need help later
 
 - If everyone is presently physically safe, involve law enforcement or security only at a victim's request
 

	
 
There are also some guidelines as to what not to do as an initial response:
 

	
 
 - Do not overtly invite them to withdraw the complaint or mention that withdrawal is OK. This suggests that you want them to do so, and is therefore coercive. "If you're OK with it [pursuing the complaint]" suggests that you are by default pursuing it and is not coercive.
 
 - Do not ask for their advice on how to deal with the complaint. This is a staff responsibility.
 
 - Do not offer them input into penalties. This is the staff's responsibility.
 

	
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