I like the suggestion of new mechanisms for handling this well (don’t do X within Y time period). I don’t know what the perfect answer is (and I’m not even sure it’s worth our effort to find it, we could just use typical norms and get on with our work) but I think that if we do find something better it will be with nuanced solutions like this.
“don’t do X within Y time period” is also broadly how high school program rules in the EA space I’m familiar with work (though Y is significantly longer, but it’s especially relevant when you have junior counselors close to attendees in age)
I like the suggestion of new mechanisms for handling this well (don’t do X within Y time period). I don’t know what the perfect answer is (and I’m not even sure it’s worth our effort to find it, we could just use typical norms and get on with our work) but I think that if we do find something better it will be with nuanced solutions like this.
Anyone got any other sophisticated solutions?
“don’t do X within Y time period” is also broadly how high school program rules in the EA space I’m familiar with work (though Y is significantly longer, but it’s especially relevant when you have junior counselors close to attendees in age)