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 ===== Rangers ===== ===== Rangers =====
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-Rangers are volunteers who are helping other Schönburners in co-creating a great burn. Rangers know the [[canvas|White Origami]] framework and the [[rules|House Rules]] which we need to follow and if you ask them, the Ranger team can help you make safe&good decisions. Rangers can help you resolving conflicts and keeping participants safe. They support site leads when needed.+Rangers are volunteers who help other Schönburners co-create a great burn. Rangers know the [[canvas|White Origami]] framework and the [[House Rules]]. If you are uncertain ask Ranger and they might be able to help you make safe & good decisions or point you to a person that can help you. Rangers can help resolve conflicts, keep participants safe, and support [[Site Leads|Site Lead]] when needed. Mind you, this is a sober shift. We expect you to show up sober and prepared.
  
 ==== When do you need a ranger? ==== ==== When do you need a ranger? ====
-You should seek a ranger when... + 
-  * You have to make a decision that affects others such as "Can I put this art piece here?" or "Where can I park my car on the grass?" +You should talk to a ranger when ... 
-  * You are a member of [[Orga Team]] and need trustable help to get things done + 
-  * You witness a conflict or you are part of a conflict +  * You have to make a decision that affects others such as "Can I put this art piece here?" or "Where can I park my car?" 
-  * You spot something that could turn into a safety problem+  * You are a member of [[Orga Team]] and need sober, reliable help getting things done 
 +  * You witness or are part of a conflict 
 +  * You spot a potential or acute safety problem
      
-How to find a ranger?+==== How to find a ranger? ==== 
   * Rangers will carry a "RANGER" badge.    * Rangers will carry a "RANGER" badge. 
-  * The orga team has the phone numbers of all rangers on a printout +  * Rangers on shift carry a radio and can be reached by [[Site Lead]], [[Sanctuary Lead]] or anybody with access to our radios 
-  * Rangers on shift carry a radio/walkie talkie and can be reached by core orga team/site lead +
  
-==== How do we define our Rangering? ==== +==== What is Rangering? ====
-Our rangering is inspired by the Burning Man Black Rock Rangers, by Nomads at Nowhere, by Kiezburn Rangers in Germany, by Clown Police at Borderland. Many of us have been rangering at other events. +
  
-What are rangers? Being a ranger means helping you getting things done when you are in an orga-role and overwhelmed. It means being a sober friend at the partyholding back your hair as you throw upde-escalating conflict, and, inevitably, helping you find your camp and/or the nearest toiletIt’s not about us.  +Our rangering is inspired by the Burning Man Black Rock RangersNomads at NowhereKiezburn Rangers in Germany, and Clown Police at BorderlandMany of us have volunteered as Rangers at other burns
-A ranger once said: "I give my time, offer my presence, and use skillful means to nudge my beloved Burning Man community toward the actual fulfllment of our stated Ten Principles"+
  
-==== Giving feedback to the rangers ==== +Being a Ranger means being a support first. It means helping getting things done if an orga is under stress or overwhelmed. It means being a sober friend at the party, de-escalating conflicts, and helping folks find their camp or the nearest toilet.
-Please give us feedback! You can reach us via [[Slack]]just post your feedback in #general and use the hashtag #rangering or #rangers in your post and mention one of the ranger co-leads.+
  
-==== Joining the ranger team ==== +A Ranger once said"I give my time, offer my presence, and use skilful means to nudge my beloved Burning Man community toward the factual fulfilment of our stated Ten Principles."
-Rangers / Nomads / ClownPolicedoes this sounds familiar to you? Do you want to help the people in organizing roles making Schloss Schönburn a reality? Are you available to de-escalate a "situation"? Do you want to safe the day if the shit hits the fan? Do you like walkie talkies? Then join the Schloss Schönburn rangers!+
  
-  - Read through this document. +==== Giving feedback to the Rangers ====
-  - Join [[Slack]]  +
-  - Contact one of the ranger team leads to get into our #rangers-private channel +
-  - Once on board, follow section "Preparing to be a ranger" below. +
-   +
-The ranger team leads are:  +
-  * @leobard  +
-  * @bobschi  +
-  * @Flo(w) +
  
-When you are "on board", you unlocked the **Achievement "Newbie Ranger"**.+Please give us feedback! You can reach us on our channel on [[Slack]]. Post your feedback in the Channel called `#rangers` and ideally mention one or all Ranger co-leads.
  
-==== Preparing to be a ranger ==== +==== Joining the Rangers ==== 
-You must do some things to prepapre being ranger. Your mother isn't there to do them for you. Your rangering will be much better if you are well prepared.+ 
 +Rangers, Nomads, and Clown Police. Do those names sounds familiar to you? Do you want to support the other participants and the organisers to make Schönburn reality? Are you available to de-escalate a "situation"? Do you want to safe the day if shit hits the fan? Do you like walkie talkies? Then join the Schönburn Rangers! 
 + 
 +You are not on your ownWe have experienced Rangers support you be your best Ranger-self.  
 + 
 +To join, please ... 
 + 
 +- Take time to prepare for being a Ranger. 
 +- Read through this document. 
 +- Join [[Slack]] and join the `#rangers` channel 
 +- Follow the section "Preparing to be a ranger" below. 
 +- Sign up for Ranger shifts once the shift plan is available
  
 Before the event: Before the event:
-  * Read this page. + 
-  Join #ranger-private on [[Slack]] by asking one of the ranger team leads via personal message on Slack to be added. +Say hello on `#rangers` on [[Slack]]. Please introduce yourself, for example: "Hi, I am <your name>. I am looking forward to Rangering!"You could additionally tell us if this is your first time Rangering or what motivated you to join us
-  * Say hello on #ranger-private. At minimum, introduce yourself: "Hi, I am <your name>. I am looking forward for rangering!"Maybe say if this is your first time rangering or not, and why you joined+* Sign up for shifts on our **[[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ICbzzY0LRnNc1IVDLXDOsfP5E4mNuOxk61y4ziCLf9Q/edit?usp=sharing|shift plan for 2022]]**. Please fill up the important shifts first and do two shifts if you can spare the time.
-  * Sign up for shifts on our **[[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14FIySQfQ8C_PvYo_RO44YqMd9PJpTJYoZYEaX-hIUDM/edit?usp=sharing|shift plan for 2019]]**. It would be great if you could do 2 shifts. +
-  * Fill out your **slack profile**: your email, your phone number, your name, a profile pic so that we can recognize you at the burn. Write your special rangering skills (medical training, mediation in conflict situations, flying) into the "jobs" field+
  
 Bring to the event and have with you when arriving for your shift: Bring to the event and have with you when arriving for your shift:
-  * A rangery outfit that shows your inner ranger also on the outside. Khaki is the new black+ 
-  * Flashlight (required, especially at night+* A Rangery outfit that shows your inner Ranger on the outside.  
-  Waterbottle (required) +* Flashlight (required) 
-  * Charged phone (optional) +Water bottle (required) 
-  * Multitool/Knive (optional) +* Charged phone (optional) 
-  * Cookies (optional)+* Multitool/Knive (optional) 
 +* Cookies (optional) 
 + 
 +We will try to have a few essentials – like water bottles and cookies – stocked for you to take to the playa but you'd be helping us a lot by bringing your own.
      
-Preparation at the event: attend the **Ranger meet greet** +Preparation at the event: 
-  * **Every day at 14:00** there is a "Ranger meet & greet" at Ranger HQ from 14:00 to 15:00. Not on Sunday+ 
-  * Come to **eat cookies and drink tea**, receive your badge, meet other rangers, talk about **jobs where we can help out**, **get training**.  +* Attend a **Ranger Meet, Greet Training**: Thursday 2 pm on the Main Stage
-  * From 14:30 to 15:00 we will do ranger training: what is our role, how do we do it, how to use radios. +Be in time for shift changes. Come early to **eat cookies and drink tea**, receive your badge, meet other Rangers, talk about **jobs where we can help out**, **get training**.  
-  * Bring cookies to the Ranger meet & greet+* Bring cookies to the Ranger HQ
-  You should have attended meet & greet before your first shift, if possible+Please attend _Meet, Greet and Training_ before your first shift, in particular if it is your first time Rangering ever.
-  * You are invited to come every day! Cookies, nice people, and info about interesting jobs to do await you.  +* You are invited to come every day! Cookies, nice people, and info about interesting jobs to do await you.  
-  * Remember: Cookies! They are important for rangering+* Remember: Cookies! They are important for Rangering
-   +   
-When you do all the above, you unlocked the **Achievement: "Prepared Ranger"**. Yeah! +
- +
 ==== How to do your Ranger Shift ==== ==== How to do your Ranger Shift ====
-  * Before: unlock the **Achievements "Newbie Ranger" and "Prepared Ranger"**, as described above.  
-  * Before: Attending the Ranger meet & greet is highly recommended, especially for the training, and the cookies. 
-  * Shifts are 4 hours. 
-  * Begin: Meet with the Ranger lead or co-lead 15 minutes BEFORE your shift starts at Ranger HQ. i.e. if your shift starts 14:00, be at Rangers HQ at 13:45. 
-  * During: Be the best ranger you can. You can be that anywhere you want. You must handle incidents and document them. See below. 
-  * End: Come back to Ranger HQ 30 minutes BEFORE your shift ends. You will have 15 minutes to do a debriefing and talk about sensitive subjects with the Ranger lead in private. Then the next shift will arrive and you can pass on any non-sensitive hints to them.  
-   
-When you do your shifts like this, you will unlock the **Achievement "Veteran Ranger"** 
-   
-==== Ranger Shifts and Signup ==== 
  
-**Ranger Shifts**:\\ +Prepare. 
-00:00 - 04:00 Shady\\ +* Be Sober. 
-02:00 - 08:00 Grave\\ +Attend the Ranger Meet, Greet and Training. 
-08:00 - 12:00 Morning\\ +Have cookies, bring cookies. 
-12:00 16:00 Noon\\ +Starting your shiftMeet with the Ranger Lead 15 minutes BEFORE your shift starts at Ranger HQ. For exampleif your shift starts 14:00, be at Rangers HQ at 13:45. 
-16:00 - 20:00 Teatime\\ +* During your shift be the best Ranger you can. You can be that anywhere you want. You must handle incidents and document them. See below. 
-20:00 - 00:00 Swing\\+* Ending your shiftCome back to Ranger HQ 30 minutes BEFORE your shift ends. You will have 15 minutes to do a debriefing and talk about sensitive subjects with the Ranger lead in private. Then the next shift will arrive and you can pass on any non-sensitive hints to them. 
  
-Ideallysign up for 2 shifts+We don't expect you to be perfect or magically solve all humanities problems. If things don't work out great or at allplease tell us
  
-**[[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14FIySQfQ8C_PvYo_RO44YqMd9PJpTJYoZYEaX-hIUDM/edit?usp=sharing|THE SHIFT PLAN FOR 2019]]**+You should never do a shift aloneRangers are not solitary creatures and work in teams of two, with a Ranger Lead available to help Rangers with difficult topics.
  
 Team size: Team size:
-  * Most shifts are 2 rangers, one team.  
-  * Noon and Teatime shifts (12-20h) on each day are 4 rangers in 2 teams. Many burners arrive during these shifts and the orgas need help to coordinate placement and burners may need help setting up or tearing down stuff. On Sunday, help is needed for Leave-No-Trace. 
-  * During Swing shift on Friday (20-24h) there will be the "Burn" and we will have 4 rangers in 2 teams.   
  
-It may be that we will not be able to fill all ranger shiftsThen we need to call out to the community - if we want great burn, we need people to co-create it+* Shifts are done in teams of two 
 +* Busy times will have a Ranger Lead and multiple teams of Rangers on duty – think Saturday or Friday night – while more relaxed times will have a Ranger Lead and team of Rangers.
  
-==== How to be a Ranger Lead and do a Lead Shift ==== +It may be that we will not be able to fill all ranger shifts. Then we need to call out to the community; If we want a great burn, we need people to co-create it.  
-  * The **ranger lead shift** is a special role and shift. It is always one person. + 
-  * Ranger lead communicates between the rangers and the site lead and welfare lead.  +==== Advanced Rangering: How to be a Ranger Lead and do a Lead Shift ==== 
-  * Ranger lead makes decisions when needed. + 
-  * Ranger lead documents incidents on paper. +  * The **Ranger Lead shift** is a special role and type of shift. 
-  * Shifts are 8 hours.  +  * Ranger Lead on duty/call is always one person. 
-  * Lead shift changes are seperated from ranger shift changes to not have stress+  * Ranger lead coordinates with the Rangers, Site Lead and Sanctuary lead.  
-  * You must have Achievement "Veteran Ranger" unlocked (= having successfully done at least one ranger shift before, being on time, having your stuff together, does not matter on which burn).+  * Ranger lead takes decisions when needed. 
 +  * Ranger lead documents incidents. 
 +  * Lead shift changes are separated from Ranger shift changes to offer stability
 +  * You must have successfully done at least one Ranger shift before, either at Schönburn or at another burn. That means attending a training, being on time and finishing your shift with a hand-over.
   * Required personal skills: you need the abilities to communicate clearly, to think through decisions and to follow guidelines.   * Required personal skills: you need the abilities to communicate clearly, to think through decisions and to follow guidelines.
      
-If you think you can do thissign up for one of the available shifts. If you want to do thisbut you think you are not ready: ask the three ranger team leads for support via the #rangers-private channel. We will find a way. +If you think you can do this sign up for one of the available shifts. If you want to do this but you think you are not ready: ask the three Ranger team leads for support via the `#rangerschannel. We will find a way.
-   +
-**Ranger Lead Shift Times**:\\ +
-06:00 - 14:00 Early Bird\\ +
-14:00 - 22:00 Daywalker\\ +
-22:00 - 06:00 Night Bird\\+
  
-**[[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14FIySQfQ8C_PvYo_RO44YqMd9PJpTJYoZYEaX-hIUDM/edit?usp=sharing|THE SHIFT PLAN FOR 2019]]** +It may be that we will not be able to fill all Ranger Lead shifts. Then we need to find Ranger Leads or elevate one of the Rangers to Lead.
- +
-It may be that we will not be able to fill all ranger shifts. Then we need to find ranger leads or elevate the rangers to lead.+
  
 ==== Ranger HQ ==== ==== Ranger HQ ====
-Ranger HQ in 2018 will be the tent of @Leobard and Ingrid. It will be outside, when you walk into the garden, to the left. It's the big round expedition cotton canvas tent, about 5 meters wide and 3 meters high. Looks like a tipi made by cowboys. There is a wooden sign "Ranger HQ" next to it.  
  
-==== You can be: on shiftand out of service ==== +Ranger HQ is where our things are and we gather for traininghanging out or shift hand-overs. It is not yet certain where we will place Ranger HQ in 2022.
-As a ranger, you can be in one of the following states during the event+
  
-  * **On shift**: +==== You can be either On Duty, On Call and Out of Service ==== 
-    You are the one with the radio. + 
-    * Carry your ranger badge and show it openly. +As a ranger, you can be in one of the following states during the event: 
-    * You must be sober (rule of thumb: "one Radler/Spritzer of Alcohol is ok", it's still a small burn, but NOT MORE and NO FUNNY SUBSTANCES). + 
-    Your phone must be turned on & reasonably charged+* **On Duty**: 
-    * Do what you feel is right and needed at the burn: walk around and look for people that need help.  +It's time for your shift; you are either part of a team of two Rangers or you are Ranger Lead. Either way, you have access to a radio. 
-    * Look for situations that may turn into trouble. + * Carry your Ranger badge and show it openly. 
-    * It's ok to have fun and participate: eat, sit around, watch a performance. + * You must be sober"One Radler/Spritzer of Alcohol is ok", but **not more** and **no funny substances**
-    * Stay visible and alert with your senses. Do not go into a workshop or experience, get distracted and stay there for long. Keep moving.  + * Do what you feel is right and needed at the burn: walk around and look for people that need help.  
-    * Document incidents on paper.  + * Look for situations that may turn into trouble. 
-  * **Out of service**:  + * It's ok to have fun and participate: eat, sit around, watch a performance. 
-    * If you are not actively rangering (on shift, carrying your badge, being prepared) you are not a ranger. You are like every other participant. You are out of service+ * Stay visible. You are there for the other burners. 
-    * If you are drunk, stoned, ... doing anything that stops you from proper rangering, do not even think about rangering. If you are out of service and pretend to be a ranger, you are a fake ranger, and you will be a weight to everyone. + * Stay alert with your senses. Do not go into a workshop or an experience. Stay focussed. Keep moving.  
-    * You must not carry your ranger badge if you are out of service. Leave it with your ranger equipment in your tent/bed/bag+ * Check in with your Ranger Lead from time to time. 
-    * If shit apparently hits the fan, sober up and try finding the ranger lead to ask if the team needs help.+ * Document incidents on paper. 
 +* **On Call** 
 + * Have a radio. 
 + * Be sober. 
 + * This applies to night shifts when things are quiet. 
 + * Be ready to react to calls. 
 +* **Out of Service**:  
 + * If you are not actively Rangering (on shift, carrying your badge, being prepared) you are not a Ranger. You are like every other participant.  
 + * If you are drunk, stoned, ... doing anything that stops you from proper Rangering, do not even think about Rangering. 
 +If you are out of service and pretend to be a Ranger, you are a fake Ranger and you will be a burden to everyone. 
 + * You must not carry your Ranger badge if you are out of service. Leave it with your Ranger equipment in with your other things
 + * If shit hits the fan, sober up and try finding the Ranger Lead to ask if the team needs help.
  
 ==== Ranger Team Internal Communication: before and after the event ==== ==== Ranger Team Internal Communication: before and after the event ====
-  * **Before and after the event**: we rangers organize ourselves using the [[Slack]] Channel #rangers-private to exchange data, build the team, exchange with the core orga team and for emergency comms. This channel is primarily for active rangersbut last year's rangers may lurk around. + 
-  * **Please Give feedback to the team leads about rangering**: if it's ok to share with the group, tell your feedback on #rangers-private. If it's sensitive, contact one of the three leads via private message on slack. See below for notes on constructive feedback.+* **Before and after the event**: we rangers organise using the [[Slack]] Channel `#rangers`. There we can exchange data, build the team, and talk to core orga. This channel is for active rangers but you're welcome to lurk around. 
 +* **Please give feedback to the team leads about Rangering**: if it's ok to share with the group share your feedback on `#rangers`. If it's sensitive, approach one of the leads at the burn or via private message on Slack.
      
 ==== Ranger Team Internal Communication: during event ==== ==== Ranger Team Internal Communication: during event ====
-  * Rangers "on shift" will each get a radio.  + 
-  * The core orga team will have radios. +  * Rangers "On Duty" will get a radio.  
 +  * The Core Orga team will have radios. 
   * More Rangers can be reached by their phone.   * More Rangers can be reached by their phone.
      
-==== Walkie-talkie/Radio protocol ==== +====  Walkie-talkie/Radio protocol ====
-see [[Radio protocol]]+
  
-==== Handling Violence, Sexual assault, Fire, Safety, Medical Situations ====+See [[Radio Protocol]]
  
-We've written and printed Emergency and Safety protocols. You can read them at the Ranger HQ.+==== Safety & Emergency Protocols ====
  
-**The Burn** +See [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P4HGk7pgfSdUz2wtZE-134pJxXlAxjcJ/view?usp=sharing|Safety & Emergency Protocols]]
-    * Before "the burn"help organizing buckets with waterLike on TheBorderland. Everyone loves buckets. +
-    * During "the burn": Keep people from running into the fire. Given the size of our fire, we do NOT need to be "standing with your back to the fire" like Sandmen at Burning Man. We can stand outside like everyone else.+
  
 ==== Ranger Strategies for Communication, Mediation, Conflict resolution ==== ==== Ranger Strategies for Communication, Mediation, Conflict resolution ====
-Your communication can be effective only when received in a language the receivers can understand. You need to speak not in your own language or style of thinking but in the language and style of thinking of the receivers. Understand their educational level and their demographics and communicate to them accordingly. 
  
-Communication is not just speaking. It’s both speaking and listening. One-way communication is no communication at allMake sure to listen and understand the others’ needs and points of view.+Your communication can only make a difference when received in a language the receivers can understandYou need to speak not in your own language or style of thinking but in the language and style of thinking of the receivers. Remember KISS: Keep It Simple, Stupid.
  
-Leave the person a personal spaceDo not get too close.+Communication is not limited to speaking. Practice active listening. One-way communication is no communication at all. Make sure to listen and understand the others’ needs and points of viewAsk questions, encourage them to voice their opinions and feelings, engage with them.
  
-Leave them an out: Never block someone’s escape route. In an enclosed space, do not stand between an agitated person and the exit.+Be mindful of personal space. Do not get too close.
  
-Break state: Do anything else (e.g., go for a walk, smoke a cigarette, eat something, ask irrelevant questions).+Leave them an outNever block someone’s escape routeIn an enclosed space always leave a path for an agitated person to the exit.
  
-Eye contactEnough to show you’re paying close attention, not so much that you seem threatening (especially with an angry participant)+Break stateInvite people to join you for an activity to remove them from a bad situation or engage them in an activity or in a conversation. You may for example ask them go for a walk, smoke a cigarette, eat something, or ask irrelevant questions.
  
-Writing down: Keeps your facts straight and lets participant know you’re taking it seriously+Make eye contact. Enough to show you’re paying close attention, but not as much as to appear threatening especially when dealing with an angry person.
  
-F.L.A.M.E.: when approaching a situation, use FLAME as a structured approach: +Take notes. This keeps your facts straight and lets participant know you’re taking them and their situation seriously. 
-  * **F stands for Find Out**. Firststand back and observe. Be aware of safety issues, both your own and the participant’s. If there is a safety issue where you feel that youyour partner, or participants are in danger, call more rangers on the radio immediately and seek standby rangers+ 
-  * When you have determined that it is safe to approach and that you are needed, find out the facts. What is the primary complaint? Who is involved? When did the conflict start/incident occur? Where did it happen?  +==== F.L.A.M.E. ==== 
-  * There will always be at least three sides: the sides of the individuals involved directly in conflict (which may be two or more) and an impartial third perspective, when you can fnd it+ 
-  * Add to this the perspective you bring to the situation, which encompasses your experience, the general opinion of all the participants, and the ideology of the Burning Man Project. +When approaching a situation, use FLAME as a structured approach: 
-  * **L stands for Listen**. Listen to all parties to ensure that all stakeholders have had a chance to be heard and give their input. Be aware that at timesyou may have to use your judgment as to who is really involved. Concentrate on the parties who need your direct assistance and make time for everyone who has legitimate input. Listening is a powerful tool, not only for getting information and de-escalating conflicts but also for establishing a general rapport and social capital with your fellow participants+ 
-  * **A stands for Analyze**. Once you have gathered all the information that you can, analyze it with your partner. Take all of the facts that you gathered during the F and L parts of the process and consider your understanding of the expectations of the participants, our ranger policies, and the principles of Burning Man. Active deliberation and use of your best judgment is required at this stage in the process and is fully backed by our rangering. You are an integral part of our team: we have faith in ourselves and in you. Tis is at the core of Rangering.+  * **F stands for Find Out**. First stand back and observe. Be aware of safety issues, both to your own safety and others’s. If there is a safety issue, call in more Rangers on the radio immediately and seek standby Rangers. Be mindful of your own security first
 +    * When you have determined that it is safe to approach and that you are needed, find out the facts. What is the primary complaint? Who is involved? When did the conflict start or the incident occur? Where did it happen?  
 +    * There will always be multiple sides: the sides of the parties involved directly in a conflict (which may be two or more)and an impartial third perspective that you may try to find
 +    * Add to this the perspective what you bring to the situation, which encompasses your experience, the general opinion of the involved parties, and the ideology of the Burning Man Project
 +    * If you feel you are not able to mediate because you are friends with a party involved or have strong opinions either way, call for support
 +  * **L stands for Listen**. Listen to all parties to ensure that all stakeholders have had a chance to be heard and give their input. Be aware that at times you may have to use your judgment as to who is involved. Concentrate on the parties who need your direct assistance and make time for everyone who has legitimate input. Listening is a powerful tool for getting information and de-escalating conflicts and establishing a general rapport. 
 +  * **A stands for Analyze**. Once you have gathered all the information that you can, analyse it with your partner. Take all the facts you gathered during the F and L parts of the process and consider your understanding of the expectations of the participants, our Ranger policies, and the principles of Burning Man. Active deliberation and use of your best judgment is required at this stage in the process. You are an integral part of our team: we have faith in you. We and our participants trust you to handle this. We know you can handle thisThis is at the core of Rangering.
   * **M stands for Mediate**. Your primary role when you mediate is to make suggestions as a neutral third party. Mediation allows the participants involved to arrive at the best way to resolve their situation.   * **M stands for Mediate**. Your primary role when you mediate is to make suggestions as a neutral third party. Mediation allows the participants involved to arrive at the best way to resolve their situation.
-  * Determine which participants involved may have room to budge and those whose interests are such that they cannot or will not give inTis is often not based on right and wrong. +    * Determine which parties involved may have room to budge and which parties can'or don't want to give groundThis is at times not a question of right or wrong. 
-  * Work with all parties involved until an outcome is reached that seems to function wellWhenever possible, facilitate the parties reaching their own joint solution. People are much more likely to stick to a solution when they feel ownership of the process and that the resolution came from them rather than from an authority fgure telling them what to do. +    * Work with all parties involved until an outcome is reached. If possible, facilitate the parties reaching their own joint solution. People are much more likely to stick to a solution when they feel ownership of the process and that the resolution came from them rather than from an authority figure. People don't like being told what to do. 
-  * **E stands for Explain**. Explanation completes your “flaming” of the situation. Explain the outcome of the mediation process to everyone involved, ensuring that all parties have come to a consensus that they can live with (...or at least live with for the remainder of the event)+  * **E stands for Explain**. Explanation completes your "flaming". Explain the outcome of the mediation process to everyone involved, ensuring that all parties have come to a consensus that they can accept at least for the remainder of the event. 
-  * This is not always the end. During the event, while things change constantly, the explanations you give will be repeated and re-requested not only by the parties involvedbut by other participants. You will often be asked by neighbors to explain the outcome, later that day, that evening, the next morning, even months after the event has ended. Do this while respecting the privacy of the individuals involved in any given situation. An ability to accurately recall and explain a situation after the fact is why **it is important to take notes in your Ranger notebook** throughout any mediation proces.+    * This is not always the end. During the event, while things change constantly, the explanations you give will be repeated and re-requested not only by the parties involved but by other participants. You will be asked by neighbours to explain the outcome in the aftermath. Do this while respecting the privacy of the individuals involved in any given situation. An ability to accurately recall and explain a situation after the fact is why **it is important to take notes in your Ranger notebook** throughout the event.
  
 ==== Giving Feedback ==== ==== Giving Feedback ====
-In the interest of creating a culture of feedbackwe need to ensure that we are following a model of SAFETy. In other words, when giving feedbackmake sure that your guidance is: + 
-  * Specifc – is it clear what the feedback is about? +In the interest of creating a culture of feedback we need to ensure that we are following a model of SAFETy. In other words, when giving feedback make sure that your guidance is: 
-  * Actionable – is it something the person can actually change? + 
-  * Factual – is it objectively true? +  * **Sp**ecific – is it clear what the feedback is about? 
-  * Empathetic – is it given with the best of intentions to help, not hurt? +  * **A**ctionable – is it something the person can change? 
-  * Timely – is it soon enough after the incident that it’s relevant? Is the timing appropriate to ensure the receiver is in a mental space to accept the gift?+  * **F**actual – is it objectively true? 
 +  * **E**mpathetic – is it given with the best of intentions to help, not hurt? 
 +  * **T**imely – is it soon enough after the incident that it is relevant? Is the timing appropriate to ensure the receiver is in a mental space to accept the feedback?
      
-The important thing to keep in mind is that feedback must be about something that the receiver can change, delivered with careful thought (how would I want to hear this?), and given soon enough that it is relevant.+One important thing to keep in mind is that feedback must be about something that the receiver can change, delivered with careful thought, and given soon enough that it is relevant. 
 + 
 +A fine template for delivering feedback is:
  
-A very fine template for delivering feedback is: 
   * This is what I observed   * This is what I observed
-  * This is how it made me feel or how it affected the situation +  * This is how it made me feel or how it influenced the situation 
-  * This is what I’d suggest to do differently in the future  +  * This is what I’d suggest to do differently in the future  
  
 ==== Jobs of the Ranger Team Leads ==== ==== Jobs of the Ranger Team Leads ====
-Special stuff that the team of three **Ranger team leads** must care for. + 
 +Special things that the team of three **Ranger team leads** must care for. 
  
 Activities before the burn: Activities before the burn:
-  * Make a list of the names of all rangers and phone numbers and skills from the Slack profiles and hand them over to the core orga team for emergencies + 
-  * Organize/make laminated "Ranger" badges for all rangers (about A5 size) +  * Make a list of the names of all Rangers. Ask your Rangers about special skills they might have, for example being a trained first responder, experience in mediation, or volunteering as a fire fighter. 
-  * Organize strings and lanyards to let Rangers attach Badges to themselves +  * Prepare make laminated "Ranger" badges for all rangers (about A5 size) 
-  * Organize the shifts+  * Prepare strings and lanyards to let Rangers attach Badges to themselves 
 +  * Prepare the shift plan.
      
 Bring: Bring:
-  * Bucket for fire-extinguishing during the burn + 
-  * Bring proper 1st Aid Kit (Salon Leobard's)+  * Bucket for extinguishing fires during the burn 
 +  * Bring proper 1st Aid Kit (You can ask Salon Leobard)
   * Badges for all rangers (a LOT)   * Badges for all rangers (a LOT)
   * 10 Pens   * 10 Pens
   * 4 paper notebooks (2 for the teams, 1 for lead, 1 spare)   * 4 paper notebooks (2 for the teams, 1 for lead, 1 spare)
-  * 2 Small personal first-aid kit (at least one pflaster/band aid, ...)+  * 2 Small personal first-aid kit
   * 4 spare flashlights   * 4 spare flashlights
   * 2 Ranger bags   * 2 Ranger bags
   * Cookies, Tea, Teapot, Sugar   * Cookies, Tea, Teapot, Sugar
-  * **Ranger HQ**. This will be @leobard & Ingrid's Salon Leobard tent and the "Ranger HQ" sign @leobard built 2018.+  * Any materials you need to set up Ranger HQ
      
 Print out & bring (4 times each, they will be used by the 2 ranger teams, 1 lead, 1 spare): Print out & bring (4 times each, they will be used by the 2 ranger teams, 1 lead, 1 spare):
-  shift plan + 
-  * this page +  Shift plan 
-  * safety and emergency guidelines +  * This document 
-  * internal names phone skills list+  * [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PGcLq3HausAElLTGeY-Q4hw5igTxq81lOPON9jhmbIc/edit?usp=sharing|Safety & Emergency Protocols]] 
 +  * Internal namesphone and skills list
   * [[canvas|White Canvas]]   * [[canvas|White Canvas]]
   * [[Radio protocol]]   * [[Radio protocol]]
   * [[rules|house rules]]   * [[rules|house rules]]
   * [[Vehicles]]   * [[Vehicles]]
-  + 
 At the burn: At the burn:
 +
   * Establish a **Ranger HQ**   * Establish a **Ranger HQ**
-  * Organize the daily meet & greet+  * Organise the Meet, Greet and Training
   * Train the rangers   * Train the rangers
   * Hand out radios   * Hand out radios
      
-==== How we developed rangering for Schloss Schönburn ====+==== How we developed Rangering for Schloss Schönburn and Schönburn ==== 
 2018: Leobard thought it would be a good idea to ranger and Leobard likes walkie talkies. Read [[https://schlossschoenburn.slack.com/archives/C5RP19LFM/p1535210855000100|this thread on rangering]] that started this initiative. Then Leobard wrote this wiki page. In 2018, Leobard asked around for others to join as team leads, with the intention to make leading the ranger team a rotating role. This is a perfect role for people who are new to Burning Man, want to contribute to the community, and have their senses together. 2018: Leobard thought it would be a good idea to ranger and Leobard likes walkie talkies. Read [[https://schlossschoenburn.slack.com/archives/C5RP19LFM/p1535210855000100|this thread on rangering]] that started this initiative. Then Leobard wrote this wiki page. In 2018, Leobard asked around for others to join as team leads, with the intention to make leading the ranger team a rotating role. This is a perfect role for people who are new to Burning Man, want to contribute to the community, and have their senses together.
  
-“...I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big feld of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody’s around—nobody big, I mean—except me. And I’m standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff—I mean if they’re running and they don’t look where they’re going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That’s all I’d do all day. I’d just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it’s crazy. But that’s the only thing I’d really like to be.” +//“...I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big feld of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody’s around—nobody big, I mean—except me. And I’m standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff—I mean if they’re running and they don’t look where they’re going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That’s all I’d do all day. I’d just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it’s crazy. But that’s the only thing I’d really like to be.” 
-—J.D. Salinger +// 
-The Catcher in the Rye+The Catcher in the Rye; J.D. Salinger