We are pleased to have released the new GA Code of Practice which identifies some helpful work that we have done to help keep delegates safe at our conference and other events, and also give guidance on how delegates can help ensure everyone else at the event also feels comfortable.
This is a work in progress, and we will doubtless learn a great deal from the forthcoming event which will feed back into future versions of the code of practice.
Special thanks to Chris Winter for her help in intiating the process, which has involved several GA colleagues at Solly Street in its creation and dissemination on the website.
We have had some pleasing feedback so far.
This is a positive document from the team - nice work @The_GA #GAConf22 https://t.co/98d1fng2LH
— David Rogers (@davidErogers) March 16, 2022
Some everyday compassion @The_GA Conference #GAConf22! pic.twitter.com/b1LgCpFJJh
— Dr Susan Pike 🌍 (@SusanJPike) March 14, 2022
You have two weeks to book your tickets for the event, whether face to face or online.
We still have a way to go of course... this tweet looks back at a session from 2018 with Peter Jackson:
A reflection from Peter Jackson as part of a 125 year history of geography, voicing Mona Domosh: Why is 'our' geography curriculum still so white?
— Matt Finn (@MattMattFinn) April 6, 2018
True too, it seems, of the #GAConf18 conference. And, reconsidering some of the foundational questions of 1893 for today. pic.twitter.com/ZpMc9bwtUl
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