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Here's a selection of our briefings and guides, along with links to other resources available on the web.

 Most of our resources are available as PDFs for you to print them out and use them in your group. PDFs can be viewed and printed using a PDF viewer, such as Adobe's Acrobat Reader.

 Our web version (HTML) briefings are on a single page. This means some are quite large, but are easier to save and view offline.

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Consensus and Facilitation




Consenus

A short guide to Consensus Decision Making
Short GuideA shorter version of our standard guide to consensus decision making (below) - read this if you want a basic introduction or a refresher.
 Web version |  PDF - 325k

Consensus Decision Making - updated, with lots of new material
Consensus is a decision-making process that works creatively to include all persons making the decision. This briefing includes sections on quick decision making, consensus in large groups and consensus troubleshooting.
 Web version |  PDF - 2.7Mb

Consensus Flowchart
A flowchart of how consensus can be reached - this complements our briefings on facilitation and consensus.
 Web version |  PDF - 100k


Facilitation

A short guide to Facilitating Meetings
Short GuideA shorter version of our standard guide to facilitating meetings (below) - read this if you want a basic introduction or a refresher.
 Web version |  PDF - 250k

Facilitating Meetings
Ever sat through a meeting that has dragged on and on, with tempers running high, people talking over each other and no decisions being made? This briefing has tips and advice on facilitating meetings and making them worthwhile, including facilitation roles, preparing a meeting, active listening, problems in meetings and large groups.
 Web version |  PDF - 650k

Making Meetings Accessible
A facilitator's guide to how to adjust your meetings for people with physical and sensory impairments. Our guide on practical access issues may also be useful.
 Web version |  PDF - 150k

Short Guide to Facilitating Workshops - New
A quick introduction to preparing and running a workshop.
Draft version - currently only available as  PDF - 775k

Facilitating Workshops - updated draft, with lots of new material
Running a workshop is a great way to share your skills or help people learn from each other. It can feel a bit daunting if you're new to it, but this briefing will help you put a good workshop together.
Draft version - currently only available as  PDF - 1.2Mb


Facilitation Tools

Facilitation Tools for Meetings and Workshops - updated, with lots of new material
A compilation of tools and techniques we find useful when working in groups and facilitating meetings or workshops.
 Web version |  PDF - 1.8mb

A short guide to Group agreements for workshops and meetings
Short GuideGroup agreements are a useful tool for getting your event off to the right start and keeping it on track. They help a group to come to an agreement on how it will work together respectfully and effectively.
 Web version |  PDF - 150k

A short guide to Using Questions in workshops
Short Guide Questioning is a technique often used by facilitators during workshops, meetings or one-on-one mentoring or coaching as an alternative to presenting information and answers.This briefing discusses how you can use questioning as part of your facilitator's toolkit.
 Web version |  PDF - 325k

A short guide to Active Listening
Short GuideActive listening is a useful skill for all sorts of situations - whether you're taking part in meetings and workshops or dealing with conflict. By actively listening we can come to understand how the speaker feels about a subject or situation - this briefing explains how we can hear people through their words and tune into their underlying emotions, concerns and tensions.
 Web version |  PDF - 325k

A short guide to Giving and receiving feedback
Short GuideFeedback is an essential tool to help us learn new skills and improve existing ones. Like most things, giving inexpert feedback can hinder rather than help. This is a short guide to making the most of your feedback sessions.
 Web version |  PDF - 315k

Hand Signals - draft
some of the most commonly used hand signals used to make meetings run more smoothly, and help the facilitator spot emerging agreements.
Draft version - currently only available as  PDF - 320k


Other Consensus and Facilitation Materials

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Doing it Without Leaders
An introduction to the ideas behind direct democracy and consensus - why should we try to organise in a non-hierarchical way?
 PDF - 100k

Making Decisions by Consensus
A practical guide to using consensus in small and large groups.
 PDF - 225k

Doing it Without Leaders and Making Decisions by Consensus have also been published as two chapters in Do It Yourself - A Handbook for Changing Our World edited by the Trapese Collective.


External resources:
Rhizome has lots of interesting materials and discussions about consensus and facilitation on their blog.

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Groups and Meetings




Organising Successful Meetings
Good meetings are vital to working together as a group, whether this is a campaign group, a self-development or support group. They can make all the difference between a group feeling motivated and dynamic or a group getting stuck.
 Web version |  PDF - 275k

A short guide to Access Issues at Meetings
Short GuideEasy access to a venue is essential for a successful community event. This is a guide to practical access issues for event organisers when they're planning a meeting or choosing a venue. (For a facilitator's guide to access issues see Making Meetings Accessible).
 Web version |  PDF - 390k

A short guide to Taking Minutes at Meetings
Short GuideMinutes are a written account of the meeting, covering the main points of discussion, the decisions reached and actions to be taken. This guide explains how to take minutes, and why taking minutes can be a good idea.
 Web version |  PDF - 275k

A short guide to Making Changes in your group - new
Short GuideEver wondered how to introduce a new way of doing things to your group? A step by step guide to how you can make changes in your group.
 Web version |  PDF - 475k

Checklist for Encouraging People (to Be (and Stay) Involved in Your Group)
A short checklist for groups who want to attract more people.
Draft version - currently only available as  PDF - 40k

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Planning your Campaign, Strategy



Affinity Groups
Ideas, tools and skills for organising and taking action in a non-hierarchical and autonomous way - using affinity groups, buddies, quick consensus and spokescouncils.
 Web version |  PDF - 1.4Mb

Planning your Project or Campaign
Projects and campaigns usually start because we feel inspired - our first impulse is to throw ourselves into action straightaway. But if we take a little time to analyse the situation and to develop a plan of action we can increase our effectiveness and our chances of success.
 Web version |  PDF - 205k

Action Planning - draft
A guide to the steps you can take to make your action a successful one.
Draft version - currently only available as  PDF - 205k

Communicating your Campaign Message - draft
At some point in time in the life of any campaign you'll find yourself talking to others face to face about the issue - here's some pointers to help you get your message across.
Draft version - currently only available as  PDF - 410k

Preparing for Action - draft
Whatever kind of action you're planning to take, preparation is key to success. Thinking about what to expect, what to take and what roles people can play is all too often neglected.
Draft version - currently only available as  PDF - 525k


External resources:
Direct Action - a Handbook (2010) - lots of ideas and info on taking direct action.
Delia Smith's Basic Guide to Blockading
Corporate Watch UK - extensive site including profiles, briefings and resources on researching and using material on corporations.
Your Right To Know - How to use the law to get information from government, a briefing by Friends of the Earth

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Media, Publicity and Outreach



A short guide to Dealing with the Media
Short GuideA short version of our standard media guide (below) - read this if you want a basic introduction or a refresher.
 Web version |  PDF - 950k

Dealing with the Media
Most campaigns end up dealing with the mainstream media at some point, whether they choose that contact or are thrust unwillingly into the limelight. This is a guide to getting your message across in the mainstream media, and tips on how to deal with the darker side of the press.
 Web version |  PDF - 1.3Mb

A short guide to Good Publicity and Outreach
Short GuidePublicity and outreach are essential tools for communicating campaign messages and getting people involved in taking action. This briefing gives you some tips on how to best get your message across to the public.
 Web version |  PDF - 590k


External resources:
The Media Trust - guides on PR and dealing with the media.
NetAction's virtual activist - guides to using emails for activism - press releasing, using the web to contact supporters, lobby etc (also available as a  PDF).
Rising Tide, the climate change network have excellent How-To guides and other resources, on public speaking and dealing with groups and the media.

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Resources for Co-ops



How to Set Up a Workers' Co-op - DRAFT April 2012
A guide to setting up a Workers' co-operative that we are writing for Radical Routes. NB this is an early draft.
 PDF - 800k

Model Articles of Association for a Workers' Co-operative Company Limited by Guarantee
These articles (constitution) are for a workers’ co‑operative registering as a company limited by guarantee. They are for a workers’ co‑operative which is fully mutual, using either consensus decision making or voting and in common ownership.

  Open Document Format ODT - 280k Open Document Format. For LibreOffice, OpenOffice.org and most word processors (except MS Word). DOC - 510k Microsoft Word.  PDF - 950k

A4 Poster of the Co-operative Principles and Values.
 PDF - 800k

Sample constitution for groups (unincorporated associations)
This is a sample constitution for groups to adapt and use - you may need a constitution if your group wants to open a bank account or apply for funding.

  Open Document Format ODT - 33k Open Document Format. For LibreOffice, OpenOffice.org and most word processors (except MS Word). DOC - 120k Microsoft Word.


External resources:
Introduction to Radical Routes booklet introducing Radical Routes. Topics covered include Aims and princiles; How Radical Routes works; How to join; How we raise and then lend money to our Members; Other services we can offer to members.
Radical Routes: How to set up a Housing Co-op "We believe that everyone should be in control of their own housing, not at the whim of their landlord. Co-ops also provide secure homes, so that your housing is not dependent on your financial security."
Radical Routes: How to Set Up a Social Centre legal structures, business planning, property maintenance, licencing, policies, housing legislation, running a bar, etc, etc, etc.
Co-operatives UK: Simply Finance guide from Co-operativesUK, an excellent guide to finance in your co-op or other social enterprise.
Co-operatives UK: Simply Legal a comprehensive guide to the different options for financing a community enterprise.
Co-operatives UK: A guide for anyone involved in the creation of an enterprise that will be owned by, run by, and supported by the community in which it operates.
Co-operatives UK: From Conflict to Co-operation how to deal with conflict by improving communication, improving meetings and decision-making, managing the change caused by organisational growth and development and clarifying the role of the governing body.
Co-operatives UK: Simply Governance A comprehensive guide to understanding the systems and processes concerned with the running of a sustainable community enterprise.
Select a Structure Tool from Co-operatives UK - to help you choose a structure and legal form for your co-operative, mutual or non-profit organisation.

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Funding and Finance



Fundraising for Activists
There are many different ways of raising money and getting materials and equipment. You'll find some of them in this guide together with general tips on raising cash and writing funding applications.
 Web version |  PDF - 165k


External resources:
Simply Finance guide from Co-operativesUK, an excellent guide to finance in your co-op or other social enterprise.
Volresource - huge site with lots of information for those in the voluntary sector - indispensable
Funding Guides - from the S.Yorkshire Funding Advice Bureau. Very extensive - cover topics such as grants, evaluation, making applications etc.

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Legal, Security and Planning Issues



Computer Security Postcard Guide
Worried about viruses, Big Brother and computer security in general? This is a simple, practical guide to computer security. Simply print it out, fold it to show your chosen level of security and keep it next to your computer.
 PDF - 125k


External resources for IT security:
Tech Tools for activists is a 32 page booklet produced by members of the HacktionLab collective. It has been designed for activists who are not techies.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Surveillance Self Defense Guide covers the basic technical information and makes suggestions as to what you can do to protect yourself when using computers and mobile devices.
The Activist Security Collective have information on activist security generally.


External legal resources:
Activists Legal Project - information about the law for people who are thinking of taking direct action, or who have taken direct action.
Your Rights - guide to human rights law in England and Wales. Rights of protest, free expression, privacy, freedom of information, redress, suspects, defendants, prisoners, discrimination, immigrants, mental disorder, children and young people, workers, travellers, the bereaved, parents, property and victims and witnesses of crime, and contains articles on the The Human Rights Act.


External planning resources:
Campaign for Planning Sanity - extensive site with information regarding planning issues, and how to use theplanning process to beat adverse developments.
Mast Sanity provides information and resources on campaigning against mobile phone masts.

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Other / Mixed Resources



External resources:
Activist Trauma Support's Sustainable Activism and Avoiding Burnout flier.
Street Acts have resources and ideas for street theatre, clowning and creative campaigning.
Road Raging - a classic from the '90s: the campaigner's manual to fighting new roads, but most of this is applicable to any campaign. Well worth reading.
Campaign Against Cruelty - an animal activists' handbook. All round manual - useful bits for all. Well worth reading.
Delia Smith's Basic Guide to Blockading
Schnews DIY Guides - lots of useful How-Tos on all sort of things, from naughty to nice.


The views expressed in any linked site are not necessarily those of Seeds for Change Network or its members.


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