Leadership Roundtable: Friendly Space Policy

Changes and Challenges in Heritage and Open Knowledge

Thursday 12 September 2024
Bishopsgate Institute, London

Leadership Roundtable

This roundtable event at the Bishopsgate Institute in London on Thursday 12 September will bring together people and organisations from across the heritage sector to discuss the the impact of equity and ethics, and generative AI on open knowledge in the heritage sector, and begin to identify new collective ways forward.

We want to keep you safe and make sure you have a great experience at this roundtable event, we therefore invite you to read through our Friendly Space Policy.

Aerial photo of people inside foyer of Titanic Belfast
Foyer of Titanic Belfast

Friendly Space Policy

We want to keep you safe and make sure you have a great experience at this event. We have created this Friendly Space Policy to clearly set out our promises to you, and our expectations of you.

This Friendly Space Policy is for you whether you are an attendee, speaker, funder or sponsor.

If you do not abide by this policy, the Arts Marketing Association reserves the right to remove you from the event. We ask and expect everyone to adhere to this policy.

  • Be respectful of others, of different opinions, different viewpoints and experiences. It goes without saying, but do not use offensive or inflammatory language or share offensive or inflammatory content. We want this to be a safe space for everyone.
  • This includes, but isn’t limited to, language and content that’s sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, or sexually explicit.
  • Give the benefit of the doubt and be kind in your interactions.
  • Challenge and debate are positive and we welcome them in our roundtable events. If you disagree with someone’s idea, challenge or address the idea rather than criticise the individual.
  • Respect confidentiality. Where a host has stated that ‘Chatham House Rules’ apply, this means the content shouldn’t be shared outside of the session and attributed to a particular person.
  • Any resources or links shared with you are intended only for you. Please do not share them unless asked to.
  • Please do not record sessions.
  • We will do our utmost to ensure safety and quality throughout this roundtable event. In the unlikely event that the integrity of this event is compromised for any reason, the Arts Marketing Association reserves the right to deal with the situation and – if necessary – terminate the session early.

Digital Heritage Hub is managed by Arts Marketing Association (AMA) in partnership with The Heritage Digital Consortium and The University of Leeds. It has received Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and National Lottery funding, distributed by The Heritage Fund as part of their Digital Skills for Heritage initiative. Digital Heritage Hub is free and answers small to medium sized heritage organisations most pressing and frequently asked digital questions.

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