Code of Conduct

Dance Community Goals and Values: ​

309 Westies strives for an environment that is safe, welcoming, and fun for beginner and continuing dancers at its social dance events. Good social dancing happens from a place of mutual respect and kindness and we ask that attendees embody these values at our events. We welcome all genders, gender identities, races, ages, sexual orientations, abilities, physical appearances, body sizes, religions, dance levels, and so on.


Event Policy Basics:


Social Dance Etiquette:

 

Health and Hygiene:

Harassment Free Zone:

Culture and Community Oriented Towards Improvement:

309 Westies takes complaints seriously and is committed to resolving issues to the best of our ability. We strive to create a culture that resolves these issues by engaging the whole community. We ask you to speak up if you witness something that isn't contributing to the community goals of being safe, welcoming, and fun. Speak either directly to the person causing an issue or to an event organizer. Your willingness to speak up will help create an environment of positive social pressure that organizers can’t generate single-handedly. 

 

If someone raises an issue to you about your behavior, please listen and be willing to learn. When you make complaints, consider it is not the event organizers' job to create an environment where no one will ever get on your nerves. Harassment is one thing; personal issues are another. 

Issue Resolution Process:

309 Westies representatives will attempt to work with anyone who violates this Code of Conduct to correct the behavior, whether the violations are observed directly by event organizers or reported by attendees. Extreme or repeated violations of this Code of Conduct, or refusal to cooperate with representatives, may be met with consequences up to and including expulsion from the event without a refund and suspension from future 309 Westies events.


When you bring up an issue to you may expect the following:​

Next steps may include the reported person being: 

These policies were adapted for our community from Jazz Attack, Lindy Focus, Swingout New Hampshire, Mobtown Ballroom, Swing Diversity, and Swing Literacy Ultimate WCS Etiquette Checklist.