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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. These decision making processes are alternatives to Inte...
Why SOS? An introductory Q&A
Please click each question to see the answer. Why do we have a Self-Organising System? XR’s tenth Principle and Value is that we are based on autonomy and decentralisation. The self-organising system (SOS for short) is a set of practices that guarantees thi...
XR UK Constitution
The Self-Organising System Guiding & Empowering The Rebellion As updated 17 March 2023 We pursue great demands, but we sometimes make mistakes. We are all crew together, but we often disagree. We want to spread power, but it’s hard to do this and sta...
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...
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...
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. You can view all the Core Role mandates on the organism. Click the ⨁ next to each role to ...