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Event code of conduct

MyCJN adopts the Australian Student Environment Network (ASEN) participant code of conduct as it is in line with MyCJN’s operational principles. The event code of conduct is as follows:

Participant Agreement
The following are the agreements for participating in the class. These nine
agreements are guidelines to help you participate in the class in ways that carry out
the Peaceful Model of human relationships. You can also use these agreements as a
basis for your daily relationships.
I AGREE:
1. That I am entitled to my opinion and experience, regardless of whether
others think it is right or wrong.
2. That everyone else is entitled to her/his opinion and experience,
regardless or whether I think it is right or wrong.
3. To discuss, not argue.
4. To listen to everyone's opinions and experience without interrupting or
arguing afterwards.
5. To disclose my opinions and experience without trying to convince
others that I am right.
6. To share the group's time equally.
7. That I am 100% responsibilities for asking for 100% of what I need, 100%
of the time - and then negotiating.
8. To use " I statements."
9. That I will not disclose outside of the workshop any information that
other participants disclose about themselves. (This is known as the
"Confidentiality" Agreement. Its purpose is to make the workshop a safe
place for everyone to talk freely about themselves, without fear that it will be
repeated outside the group.)

The original source document can be found in the link below:
http://asen.org.au/files/2008/08/participant_agreements2.pdf

 

 
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About MYCJN

The Malaysian Youth Climate Justice Network (MyCJN) is a youth collective aimed at empowering young Malaysians to take action for a safe and just sustainable future. The Malaysian arm of the Global Youth Climate Movement, MyCJN mobilizes grassroots campaigns revolving around environmental issues, inter-generational justice and social equity, industrial and economic reform, women's rights, poverty and development, trade and commerce and indigenous rights.

How We Work

The Malaysian Youth Climate Justice Network (MyCJN) strives to operate in a flat, transparent and open manner. Despite differences in opinions and idealogies, all MYCJN members have equal say in order to reach a mutually beneficial and acceptable consensus during decsision making. Members are free to pursue their own interests under the MyCJN banner while being open for peer review.

 

 
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