Chicago Python Project Night/Code of Conduct/Staff Procedures for Handling Incidents: Difference between revisions

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It is very important how we deal with the incident publicly. Our policy is to make sure that everyone aware of the initial incident is also made aware that it is not according to policy and that official action has been taken - while still respecting the privacy of individual attendees. When speaking to individuals (those who are aware of the incident, but were not involved with the incident) about the incident it is a good idea to keep the details out.
 
Depending on the incident, the organizer or designate may decide to make one or more public announcements. No one other than the organizer or someone delegated authority should make any announcements. It is best to apologize immediately that the incident occurred. If there are residual hard feelings, suggest that people contact event organizers at {{ mailing_list }}CONTACT It will be dealt with accordingly.
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