Camp 100 Code of Conduct
These guidelines aim to ensure the safety, wellbeing and happiness of all those on camp. All those to attend camp agree to the following.
Respect
- We expect people to show respect and consideration for all participants, including volunteers (of all ages) and staff.
- Move respectfully around the site – do not use other villages as shortcuts and be quiet at night, bearing in mind that others may wish to sleep earlier or later than you.
- We are an inclusive movement and discrimination of any form will not be tolerated. We view everyone as equals and respect our differences, including our different perspectives on the world.
- Respect the site, locals and environment, this includes obeying their rules as well as actions such as recycling and minimising energy use.
- If disagreements arise, seek to resolve them peacefully and constructively, focusing on mutual respect and understanding.
- Engage in discussions with empathy and understanding. Help everyone feel safe to develop and express their opinions without fear of judgment or hostility.
- Respect the programme that others have worked hard to provide. If you choose to participate in an activity, do so with your full attention.
Consent
- Be considerate of people’s boundaries, physical, emotional or otherwise; be aware they may differ to yours and never pressurise others.
- No means no, and only yes means yes. You must ensure that someone wants to experience something before it happens. This may be sexual, intimate or otherwise.
- Be aware that people are less capable of making these decisions if intoxicated.
- Be aware that when you are intoxicated you still need to get consent from someone.
- Respect people’s right to privacy, including not taking/uploading photos that people have not given permission for.
Camp 100 Policies
Camp 100 Policies are in the progress of being written. Check back soon to find them here.
Woodcraft Folk Policies & Procedures
Woodcraft Folk Policies can be found on the Woodcraft Website’s policies page