Art of Inclusion: Holding Harassment to Account at Loco Klub

A event held at Loco Klub on Tuesday 24th September. The event starts at 19:00.


Following on from our first How To Halt Harassment discussion dinner, this time we’ll be looking at the findings from the first and looking at how to put together a robust set of policies to be enforced by all venues and promoters that put on events around Bristol and a Code of Conduct with clear steps as to what will happen if the policies aren’t adhered to.

It is extremely important to get as many thoughts on this as possible because once we’ve got something that everyone agrees on (or as close as possible!) the next meeting will be geared at industry professionals (venues, promoters, security) to present what’s been decided between ourselves and get the ball rolling to see some tangible changes in the way that harassment is dealt with.

We’ll be kicking off at 7pm with dinner so please do get a meal ticket and use the dinner as a time to meet other people, share ideas and get the mind flowing before the first talk at 7.30pm.

In the meantime, please share any policies that you have seen that you like and have a read through some of our own.
We’ll be using ours as a template to dissect at the dinner.

Please email [email protected] if you are unable to attend so we can pass your ticket onto someone else!

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