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STUDENT GUIDELINES This is for student participants and observers at the NW Parli-IE Warmup

Welcome to our Community’s Tournament Bellevue College hopes you have a fun and educational tournament We want to provide great hosting Food, drinks, community connections Great rounds If you need something, just ask Have a great tournament...

As a speaker-debater... We want a great, educational tournament You may not consume nor be under the influence of alcohol or illicit drugs... At the tournament on campus At the tournament hotel Alcohol and illicit drugs may not be near you—you must leave any such area Even if you are over 21 This is a required rule by Bellevue College and our program—it applies to ALL schools and participants It is the right thing to assure a safe, comfortable environment We want and expect a professional tournament, one we can be proud to show to administrators.

Socialize fun and safe Create social get-togethers without alcohol and illicit drugs Watch a movie Hang out talking Chill with a juice, soft drink, water And some good snackies!

Be at your round on time Be checking postings. Please use the bathroom, take your breaks before prep time-debates- speeches start so you are ready to go. Leave prep rooms/team gatherings with plenty of time to arrive on schedule. Start the first speech on schedule.

Treat Classrooms with respect Show respect to the School and Staff. Avoid loud noises (interrupts classes). ALWAYS be courteous and cooperative with security. Do not take nor move tech items (keyboards, mice, power cords, etc.) from rooms. Move furniture? Do it carefully Return it at the end of the round Room clean at the end of the round? Help out.

Be inclusive Encourage everyone to participate. Be open to differences Lesbian-Gay-Straight-Bi-Queer Black-White-Latino-Asian-Biracial- Multiracial, etc. Men-Women-Trans-Androgynous-etc. Republican-Democrat-Libertarian-etc. Catholic, Agnostic, Mormon (LDS), Muslim, etc. Disabilities--diagnosed or otherwise? Military service? Other identities? Treat every student, coach, and judge with respect.

It is about respecting each other Participants including students, judges, and coaches: should express their opinions about issues. should not attack groups of people. should not attack other individuals. Debaters and Speakers should argue about ideas—not disrespect people.

Treat each other right Treat people kindly Support an inclusive Northwest environment Avoid mean comments Avoid sexualized comments Avoid inappropriate physical conduct Avoid actions and words that harass on the basis of race, gender, etc.

If you see or hear about harassment... Whether it is done by a Coach Judge Debater Observer Anyone participating or attending the tournament...

If you see or hear about harassment... Stop it if possible Share the information about it... with your coach OR Share it with Denise Vaughan Share it with Jim Hanson We’ll work to make things better.

Share the Information ASAP Pt 1 Don’t delay; communicate... “I don’t want to get someone in trouble” Our goal is to work out the problem in a constructive manner. Please share it. “It wasn’t that big of a deal” It might have been; we need to make sure. Please share it. “People need to get over their sensitivity” Please show support for people’s feelings; there may be a good reason they are sensitive to what happened. Please share it. “I got it worked out” That’s great but we need to check and make sure. Please share it. TRY TO STOP IT and SHARE THE INFORMATION WITH YOUR COACH, DENISE VAUGHAN, OR JIM HANSON AT THE TOURNAMENT SO WE CAN ADDRESS IT.

Share the Information ASAP Pt 2 Don’t delay; communicate... “I’m scared to report” Understood. We’re here to support you. Take that step and help make our community a safer place. Please share it. “Not a debater” It still affected someone at the tournament. Show support for all people, not just speech and debate community members. Please share it. “I’m not a top ten debater; the person is. I don’t have the clout to share this information.” Yes, you do. Everyone participates at the NW Parli-IE Warmup and everyone has a right to a safe, comfortable, supportive environment. Please share it. TRY TO STOP IT and SHARE THE INFORMATION WITH YOUR COACH, DENISE VAUGHAN, OR JIM HANSON AT THE TOURNAMENT SO WE CAN ADDRESS IT.

Sharing Information Means... We’ll work to determine the best course of action We’ll work to make things better.

As a speaker and debater... People look up to you. You are setting the stage for this year’s NW Speech and Debate Community. Other speakers and debaters are going to emulate you.

Be the speaker people talk about as... “Yea, Elda’s cool; helped me out on a a great speech.” “I respect him a lot. He could argue T like nobody’s business and he reached out to younger debaters and made them feel included.” “She’s wicked smart but also really, really nice.”

Don’t harass; Stop the harass Reach out to include people Don’t exclude and hurt others Don’t engage in sexual harassment even unintentionally...

Don’t create a hostile environment Sexual or racial comments and jokes Sexual innuendo Undue attention Stalking Visual sexual displays Suggestive sounds Giving unwanted gifts Writing lewd notes

Don’t create a hostile environment Physical advances Unwanted touching Blocking freedom of movement Unwanted Invitations Obscene gestures Sexual bribery

Don’t create a hostile environment Implied/overt threats Bragging about one’s sexual prowess Questioning others about their sex lives Spreading sexual rumors about others

If You’re Being Harassed PLEASE Tell the harasser that his/her actions are unwanted, offensive, make you uncomfortable, and must STOP 2. Share with your coach, Denise Vaughan, Jim Hanson that you were harassed 3. Write a record of what happened:  When and where the incident occurred, who was involved, what happened, why you think you were treated differently, who witnessed the incident

To Protect Yourself Against Charges 1. Keep compliments casual and avoid personal issues/private issues. 2. Avoid jokes, words, phrases, gestures with sexual meanings and definitely not sexist, racist, etc. jokes. 3. Keep your hands to yourself. 4. Don’t talk about sex during debates except appropriately as part of an argument. 5. Don’t assume that a friendly person is interested in a sexual/romantic relationship with you. Assume only that friendly people are friendly.

To Protect Yourself Against Charges 6. Respect the personal space of others. 7. Ask if something you do or say is being perceived as offensive or unwelcome. If the answer is yes, stop the behavior. 8. Don’t interpret someone's silence as consent. Look for other nonverbal signals.

Make the Northwest Community Great! 1. Treat each other with respect 2. Support each other 3. Share Information when there is a problem 4. Promote good interactions 5. Debate! Speak! Interp! 6. Be a positive force in your community!

Key Sites Bellevue College Anti-Harassment Policy: Note: this policy applies to all participants at the tournament. See the Everyone Participates Page: participates.htm participates.htm