WordCamp Brighton should be a safe and positive event for everyone.
If you are subject to unacceptable behaviour, notice that someone else is being subjected to unacceptable behaviour, or have any other concerns, please notify us as soon as you can.
We want to make it as easy and comfortable as possible to report Code of Conduct violations.
To help with this, we have a specific Code of Conduct team. Everyone on the Code of Conduct team has received training so will know how to help you.
If you would like to know more about the process involved in reporting Code of Conduct violations, check out this process page.
Code of Conduct team members
The Code of Conduct team will be available for you to speak to in person throughout the entire event. This includes the Workshop Day, Conference Day, After Party and Contribution Day.
If you have any questions at all, please feel free to approach us. We’ve included our Slack usernames below so you can message us on UK WP Community Slack if you’d prefer.
Alice Still
UK WP Slack: @alicestill
Tammie Lister
UK WP Slack: @karmatosed
Tom Chute
UK WP Slack: @tomchute
You can also discuss the Code of Conduct, or raise an incident with any of the other organisers or volunteers (who’ll be wearing orange badges) if you’d prefer.
Report a Code of Conduct incident online
You can also contact the Code of Conduct team using the form below, before, during or after the event.
Your message will only be sent to the three members of the Code of Conduct team (Alice Still, Tammie Lister and Tom Chute). We won’t discuss your message with anyone outside of the Code Of Conduct team without first discussing this with you.
If, for any reason at all, you would rather your message is only dealt with by certain people, please specify this using the form.
WordCamp Brighton will be a safe and positive conference for everyone. Learn more in our code of conduct.