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För en svensk version vänligen se danna sida: [[Trivselregler]]  
[https://mcusercontent.com/81ebb93d56182c8b09f4a7da9/files/d7bdc7b6-369d-37ee-a95e-edac2ae7d5c3/Code_of_conduct_Trivselregler_2025_mars.pdf '''Klicka här för att läsa trivselreglerna'''] 


Trivselreglerna antogs av styrelsen i mars 2025.
for others rules please see this page: [[Rules for Makerspace|click here]]


Alla känna sig välkomna och trygga som medlemmar oavsett bakgrund och/eller kunskapsnivå. Dokumentet syftar till att tydliggöra vad som förväntas vad gäller hur vi uppför oss mot varandra inom föreningen. Det gäller både när vi träffas i lokalen (eller på annan plats i samband med föreningens aktiviteter) samt i de kommunikationskanaler som används inom föreningen (t.ex. slack, facebook, anslagstavla).
== Code of conduct- adopted by the board 2025 ==


Som medlem i Stockholm Makerspace åtar man sig att följa dessa principer och vi gör tillsammans vad vi kan för att göra denna fantastiska förening ännu mer fantastisk!
=== Introduction ===
At Stockholm Makerspace, everyone should feel welcome and safe as a member, regardless of background and/or level of knowledge. This document aims to clarify what is expected in terms of how we behave towards each other within the association. Together, we work to ensure that these principles are upheld when meeting in the space (or elsewhere during the association’s activities) as well as in the communication channels used within the association (e.g., Slack, Facebook, notice boards). As a member of Stockholm Makerspace, you agree to follow these principles.


Vid frågor eller funderingar så hör av er till info@makerspace.se eller direkt till Frida i styrelsen som nås via slack (Frida “Dino” A).
=== The association's shared Resources ===
We share limited resources and do what we can to help each other realize their projects. Strive to leave the premises, tools, and machines in better condition than you found them. Clean, maintain, and improve as much as possible. If something breaks, own up to it and try to fix it. If you can't do it on your own, ask for help. Inform others so we collectively can take care of our shared resources and ensure everyone knows what is temporarily out of order or unavailable. When something breaks, we help each other understand what went wrong and fix it - focusing on constructiveness rather than blaming or shaming.


För andra regler vänligen se denna sida - [[Regler|klicka här]]
=== Skill Levels / Help ===
We’re all here to create, be creative, and learn more. Together, we have a wealth of knowledge and experience that benefits us both as individuals and as an association. Experience-sharing should always take place with respect for individual differences.


* '''Asking''': It's good to ask for advice and help. Don't hesitate to ask!
* '''Answering''': Responses should aim to be helpful, educational, and constructive. If you can't answer (due to lack of knowledge, time, or energy), convey that in a friendly way.
* '''Offering''' h'''elp''': If you offer help, understand that some people prefer to work or learn on their own. The person who is offered help should feel comfortable saying either yes or no.
* '''Pointing out safety concerns:''' We collectively prioritize safety. Neither people nor objects should be at risk if it can be avoided. Explain why the method being used might be an issue and suggest a better way. If someone points out that your actions could pose a risk, assume they mean well. If needed notify the board if there’s a concern about continued severe safety risk.
=== Right to Work Undisturbed ===
* '''Right to peace and quiet''': Avoid disturbing others more than necessary for the project you’re working on. Be attentive to our different preferences regarding noise levels (including verbal communication, music, or not).
* '''Right to decline social interaction:''' Meeting and chatting can often be fun and rewarding. At the same time, we need to accept and respect that others may not have the time/interest/opportunity for social interaction at certain moments.
* '''Be respectful of each other's time.''' We do what we can so that everyone can make use of the time they set aside to be at Makerspace.
=== Social Interaction ===
* '''Right to feel safe and secure''': Everyone has the right to feel safe and secure in our association. Threatening, unpleasant, or harmful behavior or language is not accepted. Show respect that people are different and may hold differing opinions, even if you don’t understand or agree. Everyone has the right to their own thoughts, but avoid expressing yourself in ways that make others uncomfortable. Offensive behaviour, harassment, threats, and discrimination are not tolerated.
* '''Right to sexual integrity:''' This includes the right to be free from unwanted or inappropriate touch, sexual invitations, or harassment. Right to be respected in gender identity and preferred pronoun. As well as the right not to have to be asked questions about one's sexuality - including orientation and identity.
* '''Right to avoid conversations/hearing about certain topics''': We have different interests and varying definitions of appropriate topics of conversation. It’s acceptable to ask others to pause or relocate discussions if you find the subject sensitive or disturbing (for example politics, religion, personal matters, or sexuality may be sensitive topics).
=== When the Code of Conduct is not followed – what do we do? ===
Step 1. <u>Direct Communication</u>: If someone violates the rules, address it directly with them. Many situations can be resolved by making the person aware of their behavior and its impact on others.
Step 2. <u>Further Action</u>: If the problem persists contact the board at info@makerspace.se or a for a specific board member <nowiki>https://wiki.makerspace.se/Styrelsen</nowiki> . The board will discuss the matter with the involved parties based on the information provided. In case of more serious and/or repeated incidents, temporary or permanent suspension may be considered as a last resort. If a crime has been committed, a police report may be made.
=== Final Encouragement "Be excellent to each other" – prioritize respectful and supportive interactions. ===




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[https://mcusercontent.com/81ebb93d56182c8b09f4a7da9/files/d7bdc7b6-369d-37ee-a95e-edac2ae7d5c3/Code_of_conduct_Trivselregler_2025_mars.pdf '''Click here to read the code of conduct''']


The code of conduct was adopted by the board in march 2025.


Everyone should feel welcome and safe as a member regardless of their background and/or level of knowledge. The document aims to clarify what is expected in terms of how we behave towards each other within the association. This applies to both when we meet in the space (or elsewhere during the association's activities) as well as in the communication channels used within the association (e.g. slack, facebook, notice boards).


As a member of Stockholm Makerspace, you agree to follow these principles, and together we do what we can to make this fantastic association even more fantastic!


If you have any questions or concerns, please contact info@makerspace.se, or Frida (board member) who can be reached via slack (Frida “Dino” A).


For other rules please se this page - [[Rules for Makerspace|click here]]
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Versionen från 29 april 2025 kl. 20.16


För en svensk version vänligen se danna sida: Trivselregler

for others rules please see this page: click here

Code of conduct- adopted by the board 2025

Introduction

At Stockholm Makerspace, everyone should feel welcome and safe as a member, regardless of background and/or level of knowledge. This document aims to clarify what is expected in terms of how we behave towards each other within the association. Together, we work to ensure that these principles are upheld when meeting in the space (or elsewhere during the association’s activities) as well as in the communication channels used within the association (e.g., Slack, Facebook, notice boards). As a member of Stockholm Makerspace, you agree to follow these principles.

The association's shared Resources

We share limited resources and do what we can to help each other realize their projects. Strive to leave the premises, tools, and machines in better condition than you found them. Clean, maintain, and improve as much as possible. If something breaks, own up to it and try to fix it. If you can't do it on your own, ask for help. Inform others so we collectively can take care of our shared resources and ensure everyone knows what is temporarily out of order or unavailable. When something breaks, we help each other understand what went wrong and fix it - focusing on constructiveness rather than blaming or shaming.

Skill Levels / Help

We’re all here to create, be creative, and learn more. Together, we have a wealth of knowledge and experience that benefits us both as individuals and as an association. Experience-sharing should always take place with respect for individual differences.

  • Asking: It's good to ask for advice and help. Don't hesitate to ask!
  • Answering: Responses should aim to be helpful, educational, and constructive. If you can't answer (due to lack of knowledge, time, or energy), convey that in a friendly way.
  • Offering help: If you offer help, understand that some people prefer to work or learn on their own. The person who is offered help should feel comfortable saying either yes or no.
  • Pointing out safety concerns: We collectively prioritize safety. Neither people nor objects should be at risk if it can be avoided. Explain why the method being used might be an issue and suggest a better way. If someone points out that your actions could pose a risk, assume they mean well. If needed notify the board if there’s a concern about continued severe safety risk.

Right to Work Undisturbed

  • Right to peace and quiet: Avoid disturbing others more than necessary for the project you’re working on. Be attentive to our different preferences regarding noise levels (including verbal communication, music, or not).
  • Right to decline social interaction: Meeting and chatting can often be fun and rewarding. At the same time, we need to accept and respect that others may not have the time/interest/opportunity for social interaction at certain moments.
  • Be respectful of each other's time. We do what we can so that everyone can make use of the time they set aside to be at Makerspace.

Social Interaction

  • Right to feel safe and secure: Everyone has the right to feel safe and secure in our association. Threatening, unpleasant, or harmful behavior or language is not accepted. Show respect that people are different and may hold differing opinions, even if you don’t understand or agree. Everyone has the right to their own thoughts, but avoid expressing yourself in ways that make others uncomfortable. Offensive behaviour, harassment, threats, and discrimination are not tolerated.
  • Right to sexual integrity: This includes the right to be free from unwanted or inappropriate touch, sexual invitations, or harassment. Right to be respected in gender identity and preferred pronoun. As well as the right not to have to be asked questions about one's sexuality - including orientation and identity.
  • Right to avoid conversations/hearing about certain topics: We have different interests and varying definitions of appropriate topics of conversation. It’s acceptable to ask others to pause or relocate discussions if you find the subject sensitive or disturbing (for example politics, religion, personal matters, or sexuality may be sensitive topics).

When the Code of Conduct is not followed – what do we do?

Step 1. Direct Communication: If someone violates the rules, address it directly with them. Many situations can be resolved by making the person aware of their behavior and its impact on others.

Step 2. Further Action: If the problem persists contact the board at info@makerspace.se or a for a specific board member https://wiki.makerspace.se/Styrelsen . The board will discuss the matter with the involved parties based on the information provided. In case of more serious and/or repeated incidents, temporary or permanent suspension may be considered as a last resort. If a crime has been committed, a police report may be made.

Final Encouragement "Be excellent to each other" – prioritize respectful and supportive interactions.