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4. Training
Training mainly comprises videos and documentation, supplemented by live sessions via Zoom. Written and other online resources This guide for Back Office Volunteers [BOVs] and Police Station Support Coordinators [PSSCs] Custody Call guidelines (for BOVs) C...
5. Security and Data Protection
Volunteers are handling sensitive personal information and are required to confirm that they understand their responsibilities under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This is done by reading and signing XR’s online Volunteer Agreement. Please s...
6. ArrestWatch
This is the database used during and after an action to record information about arrestees, legal observers, and calls associated with the action. Information can be entered manually or, in the case of an arrest or release, via an online form. The use of the ...
7. Back Office Volunteer (BOV)
The BOV role: involves taking phone calls via 3CX, an online software-based private branch exchange phone system. Calls to BO may come from: Legal Observers (LOs) - logging on or off shifts, or reporting arrests or incidents involving adverse police behaviour...
8. Police Station Support Coordinator (PSSC)
PSSCs ensure arrested rebels are met on release by Police Station Supporters (PSSs), by creating a rota for supporters and offering them advice and information. Liaison with PSSs takes place via WhatsApp or Signal groups, and occasionally by phone. Arrestees ...
Summary of Key Links
Software ArrestWatch Arrest report: https://arrestwatch.info Release report: https://arrestwatch.info/pss Back Office: https://backoffice.arrestwatch.info ArrestWatch playground Arrest report: https://playground.arrestwatch.info Release report: htt...
Strategy Open Call (12 May)
Slides and recording View the recording on YouTube from 28th May 2023 View the slides here Go back to XRUK Strategy 2023-24 Main Menu
Constitution Roles, Policies & Support
Core role mandates The mandates for the Core Roles are defined by the Constitution (see section C.2 to understand why these are needed) and are the same for all circles. All the links below require you to have a Hub login. If you don't, you can view all the Co...
Integrative Election Process for Roles in XR UK
[Note: this guidance is referred to by Section C.5 of the XR UK Constitution.] 1. Discuss the role The facilitator makes space for questions. Explain the purpose, domains and accountabilities where necessary. This may include, for example, what led to the crea...
The Advice Process
[Note: this guidance is referred to by Section C.7 of the XR UK Constitution.] The Advice Process can be practised in many ways, but they share a common factor, which is that anyone can make any decision within the mandate of their role after seeking advice fr...
Considered Majority Vote for Roles in XR UK
[Note: this guidance is referred to by Section C.5 of the XR UK Constitution.] The steps in the process are:- The facilitator reads out the mandate of the role. The term of the appointment is agreed by the team (normally 3 or 6 months). Anyone willing to...
Additional Learning
More Resources If you are seeking one to one advice on how to organise or run your assembly, one of the Assemblies Escalation Working Group holds an 'ask anything and share experiences' drop in every Friday afternoon at 3pm. Drop in link. Training and Support...
Objection testing
[Note: this guidance is referred to by Section C.7 of the XR UK Constitution.] When a proposal is brought using the Integrative Decision Making process, the facilitator asks each member of the team if they have any objection. If there is an objection, the faci...
What is Rebel Ringing?
Rebel Ringing is a simple phone call to another rebel, using a script, to invite them to connect with the Rebellion in some way. Rebel Ringing is all about our personal touch. It's a lovely way for rebels to keep in touch with the wider movement via real hum...
Getting started as a Rebel Ringer
Rebel Ringing Training We host drop-in session (called Phonebanking) most weeks where we provide training and support. Sign up for an upcoming session. Take a look at the Telegram Announcements channel for updates! We encourage you to come along to at least o...
Guide to using CallHub
When you log into CallHub, you'll see a list of available campaigns (if any) as in the screenshot above. The user name in the top right has been blacked out. When you click the 'Resume' button on a campaign, it will show you the campaign's script; you then cl...
Calling Tips
Do... DO familiarise yourself with the script you will be using before you start making calls. Take as long as you need to get comfy with the flow and content. Take the time to practise out loud in your own words, before you make your first call. Alternative...
About Rebel Ringing Parties
A Rebel Ringer Party with your friends, affinity group or local XR Rebels is not only a lot of fun, it is a way of strengthening your group as well as also being a key tool for growing and strengthening our Movement. Never under-estimate the power of phone ca...
Decision Making Processes
[Note: this guidance is referred to by Section C.7 of the XR UK Constitution.] This page includes some basic steps and then details specific decision making processes. It is aimed mainly at facilitators. A fair process helps to get people on board with a decis...
Flyers Tailored for Local Groups
A non-dated flyer to use locally These could be used at actions, events, stalls, on the street during outreach, or left in cafes, bookshops etc where space is put aside for community group flyers. If you would like to have this tailored for you then contact L...