I think its better that we call it CofC insted of CoC as it sounds a bit inappropriate and also we already use CofC internally
| Motion: | JEF Europe Code of Conduct |
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| Proposer: | Reinis Giļs (JEF Europe) |
| Status: | Screened |
| Submitted: | Today, 12:20 |
| Motion: | JEF Europe Code of Conduct |
|---|---|
| Proposer: | Reinis Giļs (JEF Europe) |
| Status: | Screened |
| Submitted: | Today, 12:20 |
The Code of Conduct (CoC)fC) outlined in this section provides a broad and non-exhaustive framework for understanding what behaviour is not permissible at
The following sections provide additional details pertaining to the reporting of breaches of the CoCCofC, the interpretation of the CoCCofC, and the measures that are available for enforcing the CoCCofC.
As a condition of acceptance in events organised by JEF, participants and organisers agree to familiarise themselves with the CoCCofC and, to the best of their ability, to adhere to the following terms:
While making assumptions is not necessarily against the CoCCofC on the basis that people can make the wrong judgements on the appropriate comments in a particular
The CoCCofC applies to these individuals in the same way as it would anyone else, and no claim of a breach of the CoCCofC may be investigated either by themselves or someone who has a close relationship with them.
As outlined in the Introduction chapter and chapter on power relations , the CoCCofC applies to all JEF events and those in a position of power.
The CoCCofC does not apply to events of national sections and other affiliated organisations of JEF, unless the European bodies are involved as co-organisers,
The organisers of an event have a duty of care for anyone who is involved in a potential violation of the CoCCofC and must follow the accordant safeguarding procedures.
I think its better that we call it CofC insted of CoC as it sounds a bit inappropriate and also we already use CofC internally