Group Support Roles Update!
Hello everyone,
I hope you're all doing well! Today, I wanted to talk to you about a couple of updates we have for our group support roles in terms of training. We've also created a new moderator guide to help moderators navigate their responsibilities effectively.
Update I) Group Support roles: Addition of Training Guides
Firstly, let's discuss the introduction of additional training in group roles. We understand that as our community grows, it becomes crucial to ensure that everyone is on the same page when it comes to their roles and responsibilities. By implementing specific training guide completion, we aim to provide a better understanding of the topic.
Completion of training guides will be a mandatory process for all applicants who wish to take up a group role. We want to equip our group leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their roles and contribute positively to our community. The information is now available in both the room supporter and moderator guides.
Update II) New Moderator Guide
Now, let's move on to the new moderator guide. This guide is updated to assist our moderators in effectively carrying out their responsibilities. Moderators play a crucial role in maintaining the harmony and integrity of our community, and we believe that providing them with a clear set of guidelines will enhance their effectiveness.
We believe that these updates will not only streamline our group roles but also foster a stronger sense of community and collaboration.
We are committed to continuous improvement and growth. Thank you for your ongoing support and dedication. If you all have any suggestions or ideas to strengthen and support our leaders better, please do share them with us.
@ASilentObserver
The addition of the Training Guides requirements is a wise decision, I think. Anyone in a community team serving a specific group should know the best possible about the issues in that group, and the best ways to approach them.
Another resource I think is useful to learn how to handle situations about specific issues are the "Listener Guides" and "Mock Chats" for different conditions, which can be found in the Listener Learning and Journey Community:
https://www.7cups.com/forum/listenerjourney/ListenerResourcesMockChatGuides_2381/
Some of the many posts there, on so many subjects, have very valuable tips about how to handle chats with people with the specific mental health conditions we will support, and how to handle different situations that we might face in chats. They are more practical than the Training Guides, more "How to" for Listeners than scientific explanations or self-help guides.
Though they were written for one-on-one chats, Room Supporters and Chatroom Moderators might benefit from reading the guides and mock chats relevant to their specific subcommunities.
Anyway...
Congratulations on the wise and useful improvements, which will translate into better support for Members in group chats!
And thank you so much for your continuous efforts to make things better, not only in Group Support but all around 7 Cups!
You are a powerhouse of support and improvement of this Community!
@HealingTalk Thank you Healing. Great suggestion. I will reach out to you to discuss more on this. appreciate the help and suggestions.
@ASilentObserver
You are welcome, Obs!
Thank you for your appreciative words!
Your PMs are always much welcome.
I look forward to your message!
All the best!
Thanks for the update @ASilentObserver a new moderator guide sounds great! - should it be linked on this post or can you explain where the guide can be found please?
One suggestion about the guides to be completed for Personality Disorders team - OCD and Schizophrenia aren't Personality Disorders so I don't think these are the best guides for this community. Perhaps it could be changed to Managing Emotions and ACT as they are more relevant? And keep Traumatic Experiences. Tagging @MeaningfulSilence for their thoughts on this.
@Lou73
@ASilentObserver
Hi Lou, my bad... using cellphone i didn't check the list that has a very small view š
OCPD isn't OCD and Schizophrenia is in "Bipolar, Schizophrenia and Psychosis Support Community ".
@Lou73
Tbh I was thinking the same. I also think that adding trainings specific to actual personality disorders should be created. Itās honestly gotten to a point where everyone hears āpersonality disorderā and thinks one stereotypical thing. There are several personality disorders and all have different symptoms and effects on people. Even two people with the same diagnosis will have different experiences. Maybe I notice it more than others since I struggle with BPD so Iām kind of paying attention to it more than others but there is such a lack of understanding of personality disorders as a whole on 7cups. I really do thing trainings specific to individuals personality disorders would be extremely helpful, though Iām sure my words here mean nothing since Iāve been trying to find ways to bring awareness and legitimate information about them to this platform for quite a while and have so far gotten nowhere.
@Mack
I definitely agree with you on this Mack. I hope that there is scope to put together a self-help guide(s) for Personality Disorders, particularly BPD as there is a lack of understanding and knowledge.
In the meantime, there is a brilliant collection of posts which break down DBT skills here: https://www.7cups.com/forum/personalitydisorders/DBTuesday_2147/DBTuesdayMasterpost_274756/
@Mack Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Bringing awareness to personality disorders is an important step. I can understand the frustration of wanting to help educate others but feeling your words don't make an impact but please know each step counts. I think we can work on creating a self help guide on BPD. You have the passion to helping people understand the complex realities of different disorders.
@ASilentObserver
BPD isnāt the only personality disorder that needs awareness and education. And while a self help guide would be nice, thatās not bringing awareness. There should be a training guide, there should be accurate information regarding it easily accessible. The stereotypes I see being spread around this site about BPD and other personality disorders constantly are really upsetting and frustrating. Itās harmful to those with these disorders as well as those who donāt have accurate information on them.
@ASilentObserver
Please send me the link to the new mod guide. Thanks!
@azuladragon34 you can access it through old link Azula. the new one is replaced with old onne. But will reach out to all to share the new guide in 1-1 this week.
@ASilentObserver
Ok thanks. I may have lost the link though