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Using the Hub Admin Interface

The Hub, Mattermost, Cloud and Forums Hub Admin Guides

Introduction To access the Hub - type https://hub.extinctionrebellion.uk/ into your browser address bar. This brings you here: The Hub's Purpose To invite people to their new services, and set up a user's logins on these platforms, i.e. on Mattermost, UK For...

What does an Integrator do?

Integrator Handbook Preparing for new volunteers

It can be slightly overwhelming joining XR - so much to learn, so many new faces, all that XR jargon and even a new structure to work around. And this is on top of the anger, frustration or desperation we feel because we face the global catastrophe of climate ...

Requesting question creation permission

Action Network for XR Advanced

In the XR Action Network system, it is possible to use forms to request information from rebels. Where possible, please use existing questions in your form to match data that is already in the system. If you need to create new questions, please contact the Dat...

Mattermost Moderation

The Hub, Mattermost, Cloud and Forums Mattermost

What is Moderation, why do we need it and who does it? These questions arise with any open chat service like Mattermost, and we have to have guidelines on what is acceptable. Sometimes, posts can get heated and hurt people's feelings, so some sort of feedback ...

Inducting your new volunteers: Roadmap

Integrator Handbook Welcoming new volunteers

1) Contact your new Volunteer (UK, Regional and National groups) These are the people who have applied for your advertised role on the volunteer website or people you find on the database who seem a good fit for your team. Call them (emails don’t work well as...

Rebellion Academy

Directory of Talks and Training

Online Training resources for Rebels to do in their own time, at their own pace. Short courses on a range of topics, with videos and interactive quizes to help you learn more about all things XR. How to Access Rebellion Academy Visit https://uk.rebellion.acade...

Create a Rebellion Academy Training

Design, Develop and Deliver Training

First, please watch the Video Guide. Title of lesson/section Please remember that each lesson should stand alone from other lessons and be a learning goal in its own right. Introductory video or text Please provide us with one of these, to put the topic in co...

How to write mandates

SOS: making it work for you General SOS guidance

Why mandates? We are based on autonomy and decentralisation. Mandates are the building blocks by which we decentralise and mitigate any concentration of power. We divide all the different types of decision we have to make into mandates, and then we distribute ...

Making simple QR codes

Other Online Tech Tools

This is a QR Code. When you scan it with a QR code scanner app on a smartphone you can quickly get to a website, online document, or anything else with a URL. Here’s how to make one: Copy the website URL you want the code to take you to- eg: https://docs.go...

Empowering the Movement

SOS: making it work for you

XRUK’s Self-Organising System (SOS) There’s a climate and ecological emergency. We can’t waste time. We need to organise in the most effective way to achieve our demands, to be the most successful we can be. So what works? XRUK has adopted the self-organis...

Heading for Extinction for Speakers

Design, Develop and Deliver Training

This page contains useful resources on how to publicise an XR Talk and speaker tips. Only trained HfE speakers can deliver the Heading for Extinction (and what to do about it) script and slides. If you want to deliver the Street Science talk (based on the HfE ...

Deliverability - making sure your email doesn't look like spam

Action Network for XR Writing and Sending Emails on Action Ne...

Reading and acting on the advice below will reduce the number of emails getting caught by spam filters and will more email anre actually delivered to your subscribers inboxes. Alt tags on Images Use 'alt' tags on images. Just click the image after you've added...

How do subscribers join the email list?

Action Network for XR Adding Subscribers

XRUK List Pointing people to the UK website extinctionrebellion.uk is the very simplest way to get someone on to Action Network. The 'Join Us' form is near the top. Local Groups This Local Group Map is a list of all known XR groups in the UK. Most have Action...

UK List Sign-ups

Action Network for XR Adding Subscribers

For big rebellions (e.g. in London) there are many opportunities for outreach and the usual ask is for people to join the UK email list. The best link to use is the XRUK website homepage extinctionrebellion.uk. Flyers are available to order that point to XRUK ...

Dirty Scrubbers

Design Ideas for Actions Design Elements

For anyone wanting to perform DIRTY SCRUBBERS How to be a Dirty Scrubber document The dirty scrubbers are amoral, they add green-wash to hide the crimes of dirty business. They will ‘clean’ anything for money. Dirty Scrubbers – are great for representing the g...

Using and exporting data

Action Network for XR Advanced

Occasionally, you may wish to use data outside of AN, for example, to make a list of phone numbers available to a trusted team of volunteers to make some calls. The basic rule for this is that it's always better to keep data within Action Network. Below we exp...

XR Logos ready to use!

Design Core Design Programme

Just drag them from this page to your desktop, or right click and 'save as'. For graphic designers see the Design Programme for higher quality versions of these. XR logo linear black - 1500px wide - transparent background. For use on small leaflets and poste...

Messaging Apps Overview

Internal Comms Messaging Apps: Choosing an App

If you want to create a group chat for your XR group, there are loads of different options and making the right choice can be difficult. In this document, we will compare the four apps most commonly used by XR groups. There is an overview on this page, and muc...

GDPR and Personal Data

Intro to Technical and Data Services

What is GDPR? GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation. It’s the UK version of EU data protection legislation. If we break this law, we risk consequences to the whole organisation and our ability to communicate. Plus, we want to take care of each oth...

Tools for scheduling meetings: When2Meet & LettuceMeet

Other Online Tech Tools

Free tool to help groups decide which times suit them to be together. Note: Whilst both When2Meet and LettuceMeet are easy to use, Lettucemeet is easier to use on a mobile device than When2Meet. Lettucemeet also allows you to sign in and see all of the polls y...