

What steps lead to the failure? Try to be as specific as possible.The more information you provide, the better we can help resolve the problem. Contact contacting support, please provide as much detail as possible about the trouble you’re having. If this step does not solve the problem, proceed to step 3. If you are then able to open Session Buddy without issue, proceed to restore your data according to the instructions linked above corresponding to the type of backup you performed. Once you’ve backed up your data, uninstall Session Buddy and completely shut down and restart Chrome (see step 1 above).Īfter restarting Chrome, reinstall Session Buddy from the Chrome Web Store. If you are NOT able to access Session Buddy, check out theĪdvanced Backup and Restore Instructions.
Session buddy how to#
How to Back Up and Restore Session Buddy Data. If you are able to access Session Buddy, see: Occasional evenings and weekends by agreement.Ĭommitment to engaging in the Rewild conflict resolution process if/when conflict arises.įollow the project’s policies and procedures.Make sure to back up your Session Buddy data before reinstalling so that you can restore it into the new installation. Ongoing staff training / team building across The Rewild Project.
Session buddy update#
Induction into The Rewild Project aims & ethos.Ĭomplete a DBS application and sign up to update service to keep validity.Īttending agreed sessions to work with 1-3 individuals at a time, providing support and supervision. Interest in living or working in cooperative or non-hierarchical settings, alternative settings, using Sociocracy /S3 or consensus decision making.Īuthentic relating / communication / NVC (Non-Violent Communication).

Working with vulnerable adults or children. Supporting other people in some capacity.Ībility and willingness to complete online safeguarding and other training courses.Ībility to work as a team and follow safeguarding protocols. Satisfaction of helping other people and being part of a team.įlexible, adaptable, ability to learn new skills.īe aware of and able to follow health and safety guidance.Ī personal self-development / Personal rewilding practice. We will provide additional support and training for you so that you feel confident and comfortable and know who to discuss any concerns with. There will be a 1:1-1:3 ratio depending on the personal risk assessment.

You will be able to ‘show them the ropes’ and stay with them as much as is needed and provide supervision where needed. This could be people with high anxiety about attending or adults with learning disabilities, autism, older people who need some physical assistance and reassurance, young people who are not in education, employment or training and need a mentor. We are looking for volunteers to provide support to new or existing participants at our project who need additional support for a variety of reasons. This role is a volunteer ‘Buddy’ for participants at the open access weekday sessions. This role is supporting our open access weekday sessions run Tuesdays – Fridays where we run a range of therapeutic and low pressure craft and land based skills to improve people’s health, wellbeing and to inspire a new generation of self-directed skilled workers. We run a number of Heritage Crafts and Land based Projects aimed at a range of groups. Our ultimate-goal is to create a sustainable land based eco village community of craftspeople and land workers here in the Forest of Dean, running apprenticeship programmes and building a real, workable local economy. We target marginalised and disadvantaged groups here in The Forest of Dean with a range of community projects. The Rewild Project is an environmental education project, dedicated to enacting radical social change by teaching a range of craft and land skills and promoting a true local economy.
