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Rules for Online Sessions

Below you will find the rules for online sessions. The reason we have these rules is to create a better experience for our clients.

Rules for Online Sessions

An online session is live, online, and monitored. Participants should have their cameras on at all times and must be personally visible on camera so that their attendance can be confirmed.

Participants may not permit any third parties who have not been identified and accepted to listen or participate.

Participants may not electronically record or broadcast any portion of our online session without the consent of the facilitator. Unauthorized recording, audio or video, of the online session is strictly prohibited.

Participants may not share materials (including these rules, the Agreement to Participate) with anyone else and may only make a single copy for their own use.

Participants agree to take the online sessions at their own risk. The facilitator assumes no liability for any other participant’s responses, or other professionals input.

A live chat feature may be available during the online session. Participants are invited to chat, during the live online sessions, with each other and with the facilitator either privately or everyone.

Participants undertake, by virtue of their agreement to participate, to treat other participants, the facilitator and Interdisciplinary Collaborative Professionals with dignity and respect. Harassment, bigotry, hateful expressions, and violence will not be tolerated and will result in the immediate expulsion of the participant. Any participant experiencing behaviors that feel threatening, harassing or disrespectful based on gender, gender identity, ancestry, race, religion, or Indigenous status has a duty to report them to the facilitator.

Although the facilitator may monitor the public chats that take place during online sessions, private chats are not monitored. It is the responsibility of the participants to report any communications that feel threatening, harassing or disrespectful.

  1. DUTY

We all have a duty to respect human rights.

We promise to:

  1. Acknowledge and respect our differences
  2. Acknowledge that every person has the right to be free from discrimination and harassment with respect to the online sessions.

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