Co-Designing for Trust Community Guidelines
Welcome!
- The Co-Designing for Trust community is a place to learn, share, and create solutions for your community. It provides resources created by educators, librarians, and researchers that can be used and adapted as needed by you to meet your community’s needs. Feel free to explore and share your expertise with the community.
How to Be A Great Partner
- Participating in the Co-Designing for Trust community entails following some guidelines for behavior to ensure that the community functions well and people feel comfortable sharing their resources and expertise.
- Most of these guidelines are pretty simple, but if you have any questions about them or if you run across content that concerns you, please contact us at: codesigningfortrust@uw.edu.
- The platform also has functionality for users to flag comments, resources, or other user-generated content. We do our best to review each of these as quickly as possible but generally it can take 3 business days before we are able to review.
- If you choose to participate in the community, you’ll be expected to:
- Be welcoming and respectful – that means don’t use the community to harass, threaten, impersonate, or intimidate anyone in addition to just basic manners
- Share your expertise – we know that there is a ton of knowledge in the people who make up this community, so please share that. Don’t share resources that are not yours. If you post resources, make sure that you have the right to share content included in the resource.
- Be civil - Keep in mind that there may be disagreements on approaches or what works in one community – seek to understand and work together as best possible. That means no name calling or other demeaning language.
We look forward to participating with you -
Co-Designing for Trust team