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Housekeeping [Access & Inclusion]

Design, Develop and Deliver Training General Guidance for Presenters

XR meetings are run rather differently, due to our culture, and ideally all sessions ought to begin with Housekeeping - an explanation of meetings culture. If this is not possible, e.g. for reasons of timing, the points should be clearly displayed on a slide, ...

Check-ins, Check-outs & Regenerative Cultures Statements

Design, Develop and Deliver Training General Guidance for Presenters

Check-Ins and Check-Outs These are an important aspect of the care which threads through our Principles and Values. They are not compulsory for training sessions but, ideally, presenters should try to do check-ins as a way for everyone to connect with each oth...

Structure | Content | Aids

Design, Develop and Deliver Training General Guidance for Presenters

Structure of Training It’s helpful to break the session into sections, allowing for Q&A after each section. Make sure the sections flow well into each other. If the sections must jump from one topic to another, clearly state that one section has ended and the ...

Post Training & Follow-up | Feedback

Design, Develop and Deliver Training General Guidance for Presenters

Post-Training and Follow-Up Capture email addresses either via registration forms or using the chat box (check participants are happy to share with everyone or direct message you). Send follow-up emails ASAP and include the option for participants to feedback ...

Book a Zoom Session and Publicise Your Event

Design, Develop and Deliver Training General Guidance for Presenters

How To Book A Session On Zoom If you don’t have access to a paid Zoom account, please contact XRUK Talks & Training [T&T] via our Talks & Training Reception on Mattermost or email eventsxr@gmail.com and we'll give you our log in. Once in the T&T Zoom, please ...

Guidance for using Zoom in Talks, Training and Workshops

Design, Develop and Deliver Training General Guidance for Presenters

How to log on to Zoom and select your booked session Access details are the same as those used for booking the session. REMEMBER to check whether you are already logged into another Zoom account. If so, you need to log out of that one to log into the Zoom acco...

Influencing Political Elections

Community Assemblies General and Devolved Elections and Asse...

We know that politics is broken and that many rebels refuse to engage in elections, but during high pressured times such as when there are national, devolved and local elections, we can use the opportunity to pick up public interest in the climate and nature e...

Cancel Your Direct Debit or Boycott Your Water Bill?

Dirty Water WAVE 6

We all want the polluters to pay for how they've neglected our waterways and breached their licensing obligations, while siphoning off profits that could have repaired some of the damage to our aging infrastructure. In 2024, as captive consumers of our water c...

Talks & Presentations 🗣️

Dirty Water Knowledge is Powerful

Previous talks with resources. You can use these to increase awareness and use the resources to deliver your own talks. Talk at XR Wandsworth 15 May 2024. Slides Video of talk Talk for Odiham U3A group 24 May 2024 Slides

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Design, Develop and Deliver Training General Guidance for Presenters

Making Art with Withy

Dirty Water All Porpoise Actions

How to download and use the Mattermost App

The Hub, Mattermost, Cloud and Forums Mattermost

XR's Mattermost is held on our own secure servers and the address [Server URL] is https://organise.earth Go to Playstore [Android] or App Store [iPhone] Search for Mattermost Select the Mattermost app - if you see several options e.g. Mattermost, Mattermost B...

Catch of The Day

Dirty Water WAVE 6

From an original idea by Hubbub and their For Fish's Sake, Don't Drop Litter campaign. Where to Take Action You can take this action to any door including Ofwat's. And include more spicy elements as and when you want to. What You Need Gazebo or tarp- striped...

Access Summary

Accessibility

1. Disabled Rebels Network contact wellbeing+drn@exinctionrebellion.uk Mattermost: Disabled Rebels Network Reception or direct message the Internal Coordinator, currently Sian: @sian-aubrey 2. Really important things! Build access in from the start of pl...

Welcome and Onboarding steps

Recruitment and Onboarding Onboarding new Volunteers

You have an applicant! What next? You can download the flowchart as a pdf with 'clickable links'. Or skip to below the Visual Flowchart to view an accessible text version of the flowchart. You can also register to attend a workshop, which provides compliment...

Attend a Get Involved interactive session

Get Involved!

If you've already attended an interactive session please read the other chapters and pages in the Get Involved book. During the Get Involved sessions you can ask questions and join breakout rooms to speak to reps about different ways to get more involved in XR...

Summary of Massembly Results: 13th October 2024

Community Assemblies Massembly Resources

Here are the results from Sunday 13 October online Massembly. We discussed the question: "How can we take meaningful steps to Upgrade Democracy?" 447 participants voted, 43,153 votes were cast, 96.54 votes per participant on average, 137 commented, 453 comment...

Start Here

Recruitment and Onboarding Recruiting via Reach Volunteering

New volunteers who apply for a role via Reach are more unlikely to know much, if anything, about XR. When replying to their application on Reach, it's a good idea to send them 2 links. One to the 10 Principles & Values and the second for the XRUK Website and a...

What is this Regenerative Cultures Thing?

Directory of Talks and Training Regenerative Cultures Sessions

In this recorded workshop we define and explore regenerative cultures. REGENERATIVE CULTURES: PURPOSE Rebels are supported to bring regenerative practices into all aspects of our work: helping us to remember why we do the work, how we want to develop it and h...