Stewarding
Everything you might want to know about stewarding events, actions, marches.
- What's it like being a Steward?
- So I want to be a Steward, what next?
- Steward Communications
- Mic Check
- Online Stewarding Training
- What to bring with me as a Steward
- Organisations Stewarding with XR
- Stewarding Training Materials
- Planning & Stewarding a March
What's it like being a Steward?
'I've been a steward for XR on a few rebellions, and absolutely love it - the stewards are a really welcoming team and its really fun. When I first started stewarding, I was REALLY nervous, but it's easy to get the hang of, the other stewards look after you and there is lots of guidance and training.'
Nic, XR Steward
I started stewarding in 2020 when I found I was sometimes the only person from my Local Group at a protest. I've made new friends from all over and felt part of a supportive group as well as feeling useful. I had some previous local experience which was helpful but there are plenty of training sessions and we usually buddy up.
Claire, XR Steward
What does it involve
Stewards : With such a large event as The Big One we need a LOT of stewards! - over 1,000 stewards per 4hr shift. If you donโt have another role please consider at least one shift (you can do this in groups with friends or colleagues.) No experience needed - training provided.
Stewards help to ensure all attendees at an event are safe. On a march this would include keeping people away from traffic, supporting road closures and keeping the march together. At a static event, this would include answering questions from the public or attendees, pointing people in the right direction, or helping them find others. We give full training (online and at the event) and new stewards are buddied up with experienced ones (we usually aim to steward in pairs).
There is a new basic Steward training designed especially for this event. It contains general action support skills and includes elements from Wellbeing, Embedding Nonviolence, Accessibility and Nonviolent Direct Action training. Youโll then have the chance to specialise and join other action support teams if you wish to
What next
So I want to be a Steward, what next?
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So I want to be a Steward, what next?
Join the Telegram Chat
Join the Telegram chats listed here Steward Communications Please don't be put off if you can't get Telegram though - you can still volunteer in person.
Complete the Recruitment Form
For large scale events we organise rotas to share the workload. Information on these will be published in advance. Complete this form with your details, especially if you want to be verified as a potential Lead Steward, or to steward confidential actions Recruitment form
Join a Training Session
Register for an online training session Online Stewarding Training
Or we run face to face training during events, typically 1 hour before shifts start.
Other Action Suport Roles
There are a whole range of other support roles within the Action Support Circle.
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Steward Communications
How do we keep in touch with fellow Stewards
Before, during and after the events we use several chats:
Big Stewards Chat A Telegram chat for all XR Steward Volunteers. Chat, queries & call-outs
London Stewards A Telegram chat for Stewards living in London. Chat, queries & call-outs
Supporter Organisation Stewards Chat A Telegram chat for Stewards from Supporter
organisations joining us at The Big One
We also use more secure Signal communications for Lead Stewards. You will need to be verified by someone from a Known XR Team or Supporter Organisation to be added to these.
Hand Signals
These Signals are used to communicate with attendees at an event or action
This signal is used to communicate (silently) with other stewards
Mic Check: when you raise your arm first to get silence then repeat "Mic Check, Mic check", the crowd repeats this "Mic Check, Mic check". Then you give your short message, the crowd repeats it. Then loop again
Contact Us
You can reach the Stewarding Team at xrukstewards@protonmail.com
At the moment, these materials are primarily aimed at General and Lead Stewards for The Big One, London April 21-24 2023.
If you find any broken links, or have edits or suggestions, please contact xrukstewards@protonmail.com
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Mic Check
What is Mic Check
It is a method to communicate with a large crowd without a PA system or megaphones
How does it work
if you hear someone shouting "MIC CHECK", also say "mic check* loudly, until everyone is quiet (or you can use the raised hand gesture to call for silence).
Then a person will ask a question or give direction Everyone will call and respond (copy) so that a large crowd can hear as the message get srepeated in a wave right out to the edges of the group.
So if I said very slowly and clearly "we need to move from this site to site B, please follow the stewards" you would say in unison "we need to move from this site to site B, please follow the stewards" And the person next to you would say "we need to move from this site to site B, please follow the stewards"
It's not guaranteed we'll need to use mic checks, but it's a really useful tool to manage XR protest crowds ๐๐ผ (and very cool when it happens as you realise it's a well oiled, connective collaborative collective - We are all crew ๐โ๐ฝ)
Tips to make the technique effective
Speak in short sentences (the people around you need to hear the sentence, remember it and then repeat it)
Leave gaps between sentences so that the message can ripple out (don't speak the next sentence until you cannot hear the repeats in the crowd - this will tell you the message has spread far enough away)
If you had planned to give a speech, just go over the top key points (probably a maximum of 5 sentences)
Online Stewarding Training
We have a number of Zoom sessions where we will go through the basics of Stewarding and give you a chance to ask questions
General Stewarding Training
Register with these links for online training (30min & 30min Q&A)
Video recording of General Stewards Training, 18min YouTube
Accessability & Inclusion for Stewards Jun 19, 2023 07:00 PM to 08.30 PM and Jun 24, 2023 10:00 AM to 11.30 AM PM
Protest Liasion for Stewards 7pm July 6th
Outreach for Stewards7pm July 20th 2023
De escalation for Stewards7pm Aug 3rd 7pm
How to recce and plan a March
Roadtaking
Lead Steward Training
Register with these links for online training (40min & 30min Q&A). Aimed at those leading teams of general stewards but open to anyone
In addition, Lead Stewards are welcome to join any of the training sessions above and we can always add on a section at the end to cover Lead topics (its a few extra slides)
Face to Face Training
Or we run face to face training during events, typically 1 hour before shifts start.
Further Training
These optional additional training modules will enhance your sjills for Stewarding
Notes on talking to the police
Know your rights video
Counter Terrorism Training - spotting threats
Deescalation Training
Defibrillator usage ๐
Street Speakers (short talks you might be interested in delivering to parts of the crowd.
Witnessing an arrest
Witnessing a stop and search notes
Street Outreach Skills Training
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What to bring with me as a Steward
Things to check before I arrive
Have I installed and checked the communications App on my phone? Telegram or Signal
Have I installed and checked What3Words App on my phone?
Do I know what time and where we are meeting?
What to bring with me
Comfortable Shoes
Clothing Layers
Water bottle
Food container and utensils
A-Z Paper map (ebay)
Notepad & Pencil
Earplugs, samba can be very loud if you are stewarding near them
Phone
Power bank for your phone, charging points are hard to find
Avoid large umbrellas but small foldable ones can be useful in a rucksack to shield injured people
Your Pink High-Viz if you already have one
A badge (or stick on labels and Sharpie pen) to write your name on
A small bag, or better still a small rucksack to hold supplies
Where to store stuff
There is often nowhere secure to store anything during events. If you have small items, it's best to carry them with you. Alternatively, there are several companies that have many sites across London where you can store a bag for 24hrs (for a fee). If there are several of you together, try packing everything into one bag - you only pay once.
We are not afiliated to any of these sites and don't recomend any particular company:
Radical Storage
Stasher
Bounce
If you know of others, please add thme to this list or let us know.
Useful if you can print beforehand
Bust Cards - small cards to explain to people what to do if they, or someone they know, gets arrested
Specific TBO London Bust Cards - small cards to explain to people what to do if they, or someone they know, gets arrested
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Organisations Stewarding with XR
Our Stewarding team has extensive experience working with allied organisations.
There are many ways of working together:
We can operate as a single stewarding team, all wearing identical branding
We can each retain our own branding, usually when we steward our own sections of a march say
We can operate as independant teams, centrally coordinated
We welcome your members volunteering to join our stewarding teams. This could either be as individuals, or we could arrange online Training sessions specifically tailored to your group
Contact us at xrukstewards@protonmail.com to discuss
Stewarding Training Materials
At the moment, these materials are primarily aimed at General and Lead Stewards for The Big One, London April 21-24 2023. However they can be adapted as needed.
Materials are constantly being developed and improved so please ensure you download the latest version before use.
If you find any broken links, or have edits or suggestions, please contact xrukstewards@protonmail.com
Stewarding Training Materials
Powerpoint Slides .pptx version
Powerpoint Slides Gdrive version
Notes associated with Powerpoint Slides
Stewarding Training Sessions
See Online Stewarding Training for a listing of available sessions to book, or watch
Zoom Images
Zoom Video Background
Zoom meeting Banner Used when a session requires registration
Zoom meeting Logo Used when a session requires registration
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Planning & Stewarding a March
Preparation
- What is the purpose of the March?
- Plan the route. Recce at similar time of day and day of the week. Take photos of junctions so that roadtake teams can plan. Consider alternatives in case you need to shorten or lengthen the route depending on numbers. In general we march in the same direction as traffic.
- Docunemnt the route - Google MyMaps is ideal as it allows a team to edit it, add notes for stages and then share final route plan
- Notify the police The law states 6 days in advance and you need to give name of organiser.
- Plan main march benners, roadtake banners, other flags and visuals. Give as much notice as possible to the creative teams if new banners are required.
- Will Samba/Rhythms or other bands be involved, do they have enough notice?
- Where will the march assemble? Large open spaces are best as they allows crowds to assemble easily in sequence.
- How will the march disperse at the end of the March, or is there another event that takes place at a specific time?
Media & Messaging
- How will the march be publicised?
- Create visuals and copy for broadcast channels, Facebook, press releases etc.
Roles Involved
Not every march will have all of these and som eof them may be combined
The day of the March
- Recce the route again. Roadworks or other unplanned barriers have been known to occur overnight.
- Check are all the banners and visual assets located
- Are enough people recruited for raodtaking, have they been trained?
- Are Stewards present and briefed on the march route?
- Assuming the march is pre-liased have Protest Liasion connecte dto Police Liasion?
Starting the March
- Assemble the march block(s)
- Front March Leader / Point Steward (who will be walking backwards)
- Empty space (area kept clear for photographers to get clear shots of front banner)
- Main Banner
- Slowest marchers (if not at rear)
- Body of march
- Samba
- Body of march
- Samba
- Tail of March
- When march coordinator is happy, signal is given to start
Progressing the March
- March Speed / Gaps
- Gaps are inevitable, you just want to avoid them getting too big as traffic will then try and get through
- Stopping and restarting a march is difficult, better to slow the front right down to wait for gaps to close
- Communications from stewards along the march length is criticxal to judge appropriate march speed - slower is better
- To communicate with Rhythms/Samba contact them via the Samba Shepherd (with a lamb on a stick)
- Roadtaking
- Explain process
- Speeches enroute
- Avoid if at all possible as people will stop to listen and this will create gaps.
- One solution is to pause the whole march but only a small section near the PA will be able to hear any speeches.
Typical Issues
LIst themn here
Checklist
Photos of Marches
Add some examples here.
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