Movement Strategy/Initiatives/Healthy community atmosphere
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Healthy community atmosphere
Providing for Safety and Inclusion involves defining the minimum responsibilities of Communities in regards to maintaining a civil and healthy atmosphere. This includes two aspects: 1. On the online Wikimedia Projects, and 2. In offline, in-person activities. This should also be connected to other safety procedures such as the Universal Code of Conduct.
- Establish a baseline of community responsibilities for safeguarding and maintaining a healthy working atmosphere for both online and offline Wikimedia involvement, along with procedures for reporting and follow-up.
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Initiative | Project | Stakeholder type | Project lead | Geography of the project | Implementation Phase |
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20. Baseline of community responsibilities | Overall Initiative Coordination | ||||
20. Baseline of community responsibilities | Effective and Responsible Communication | WMF | Technology | ||
20. Baseline of community responsibilities | Peer Support Networks within the Wikimedia Movement | WMF | Trust & Safety | Global | Pilot |
20. Baseline of community responsibilities | Human Rights Policy Community Engagement Plan | WMF | Global Advocacy (Public Policy) | Global | Execution & Implementation |
Related documents and discussions
Some of the past discussions, texts and old versions of Movement Strategy recommendations that can provide further context to this initiative:
- Advocacy recommendation #2: Diversity
- Community Health recommendation #4: Structure for handling conflicts- before, during and after
- Community Health recommendation #5: Investing in building an inclusive global community
- Community Health recommendation #7: “Democratizing” participation (making Wikipedia/Wikimedia everyone’s responsibility) and reducing barriers for participation
- Community Health recommendation #9: Opening the circle: All terrain readiness
- Community health initiative (2017)
- Research: Online harassment resource guide (2015)
- Community health/Metrics (2010)
- strategy:Community health (2009)