Forum FAQ - Grievance Procedure

Generally the Forum operates reasonably happily on a day-to-day basis with self-moderation, ad-hoc informal efforts by individuals and the occasional light nudge in the right direction from the list owner. However very occasionally issues crop up that don't seem to be able to be resolved adequately in these ways.

In order to resolve these rare but serious issues, there is a small Panel of long-term forumites, including the list owner, who work together to achieve resolution of such issues. This allows any extraordinary problems to be taken off-line to avoid any ongoing disruption of the Forum. The Panel is only invoked when the more usual forms of self-management by the Forum have failed. The Panel will intervene when necessary and, if appropriate, take actions to ensure the future smooth running of the Forum. The Panel puts great thought into how best to resolve any issues, and does not undertake its duties lightly.

The Panel endeavours to be as fair as possible, but ultimately the Forum is not a democracy and sometimes pragmatism is required. The bottom line is that this is for "when all other avenues have failed" scenarios and sometimes tough, even severe decisions (though never unduly) may be required.

This does not impact the general day-to-day running of the Forum, and all Forum members are encouraged to continue to try to resolve issues that crop up from time to time as they would normally. We should all be proud that usually the efforts of the group on this front mean we continue to exist as a rare example of a long-term email group with no more than light formal moderation.

Please also see the main Guidelines, which outline the standards of behaviour which are expected of all Forum members. It is these standards which are always the yardstick for decisions and actions taken under the Grievance Procedure.

To contact the Panel, regarding a specific issue or the general work of the Panel, email panel@greenbelt-forum.org.uk

Emails which are inadvertently sent to individual Panel members regarding an issue on which the Panel is or may be convened, or regarding the work of the Panel in general, will normally be circulated to all Panel members. Note however that attempts to solicit individual Panel members to dissent from a Panel decision will be treated as a serious abuse of these procedures.

NB: Members of the Panel will always make it clear when they are acting in an official capacity or writing on behalf of the Panel. At other times, when engaging in debates on Forum, they are still ordinary Forum members, subject to all the technical and social rules and protections outlined in this FAQ.

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