CLH CODE OF CONDUCT
Central London Humanists (CLH) asks all members, supporters, and anyone who joins our activities, programmes, and fora online and offline, to follow this code of conduct.
- Use English when communicating with others in CLH.
- Treat others with empathy, politeness, and respect, in line with humanist values.
- Do not engage in:
- personally-directed insults or derogatory remarks;
- aggressive, prejudiced, bigoted, discriminating, disruptive, belittling, or otherwise abusive behaviour;
- the use of sexualised language or sharing of sexualised imagery, and unwanted sexual attention or advances;
- public or private harassment;
- trolling including repetitive behaviour intended to provoke a reaction;
- any behaviour that could reasonably be seen as bringing CLH into disrepute.
- Do, in the humanist spirit of freedom of thought and enquiry:
- come prepared to hear other people’s views
- engage with divergent views
- offer scrutiny and criticism of ideas
- accept constructive feedback gracefully
- Anyone under the age of 18 may not attend CLH events without an accompanying adult who will take responsibility for the safety and wellbeing of the younger individual.
- Do not use CLH fora for self-promotion, or for promoting other groups unrelated to humanism.
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