Policies
Illness and Masking
Masking makes in-person gatherings accessible for many, and, also, we know that masking is inaccessible for many in our community. To be a warm gathering space for our diverse disability communities we need a masking policy that meets different needs at different times. We will always have HEPA air purifiers and air quality monitors. There is a collapsible wall that will usually be open, pending weather and other access needs.
No matter what level of masking or testing an event requires, if you have symptoms of contagious illness such as cough, sore throat, fever, nausea, etc, please join us another time. The majority of our programs are also offered hybrid, so we encourage you to join us online, or rest and care for that cold.
Masking requirements vary for different days and programs. There are 4 categories of events:
- Masks required, testing only for those with mask exceptions (staff, talent, access team, and those who can’t wear masks as an access need)
- Masks optional, testing required
- Masks optional, no testing required
- Masks required, testing required
The DCC will post masking requirements for each event in the following places: website, event materials, registration emails, newsletter, signage in the DCC.
When masks are required:
- KN95 or N95s or equivalent, worn properly to cover your nose and mouth. Masks will be provided for those who need one. Feel free to ask a DCC team member if you need help putting on your mask.
- Masks are on inside the building except when eating or drinking. We encourage folks to eat outside.
- Masks are on outside when you cannot social distance outside a consenting group.
- Folks who cannot mask test before they arrive or on the patio before hanging out inside. Unmasked folks will get a sticker to show they’ve tested negative.
When testing is required:
- If you can, please test before you arrive.
- We will ask if you were able to test at the door, and rapid tests will be available for attendees who have not tested.
- Tests must be completely negative to come to the DCC. Even if it’s just a faint line and symptoms are resolved – please keep our community safe by participating virtually until it’s completely negative.
- We will typically offer rapid tests. Occasionally, we will offer PCR-equivalent tests.
When masks are optional everyone who wishes to be mask-off may do so inside or outside.
Exceptions to masking:
- Presenters, DCC staff, and interpreters will test when they arrive (30 minutes before the program starts), if they will not be masking.
- Folks who cannot mask due to access needs will either confirm a negative test when they arrive or test immediately.
- Anyone who is testing at the DCC must either stay outside on the patio or wear a mask until they get a negative result.
We do not provide illness notifications following events or open hours.
We understand that not every program is accessible to every member of our community. We hope this policy allows everyone to find a safe way to enjoy our in-person space.
Photography
When folks enter the DCC, they can opt out of having their photo posted. They will receive a sticker to indicate this opt-out choice. If someone is wearing a sticker is captured in a photo, whether by the DCC team or visitors, the face and identifying features need to be covered or blurred. If you see a photo of you that you no longer want on the DCC’s platform, please contact access [at] DisabilityCulturalCenter [dot] org.
Scents and Chemical Sensitivities
The DCC is committed to being a safe and healthy space for people with scent and chemical sensitivities. While there are access barriers that we cannot control, we are taking the following steps:
- All soaps, lotions, cleaning supplies, and regularly used products are scent-free.
- For the health and safety of our communities, please come as scent-free as possible. If guests come with scents, they may be asked to spend most of their time outside or to remove the scent, if possible.
- When we are doing work that requires a chemical product and when we bring in items that may need to off-gas, we will email members with chemical and scent sensitivities to let them know.
- Whenever possible, we will have our folding door open for ventilation and keep air purifiers running.
Service and Emotional Support Animals
Well-trained service and emotional support animals are welcome in the space. There is an animal relief area in the patio.
Animals can be on the floor or the lap; they may not be on the furniture.
Prohibited animal behaviors include barking, making loud noises, aggression, incontinence, damaging property, jumping or lunging, taking food, unwanted affection, or posing any threat to the safety of our guests or DCC property. Handlers must resolve the behavior quickly or remove the animal. We’ll contact the handler before the animal is permitted to return to the DCC.
If you are afraid of an animal in the space, speak to a member of the DCC staff, and we can help you find a place in the venue that is farther from the animal.
Children and Family
We have tons of kiddos in our community and we love having family programming. The DCC isn’t necessarily setup as a kid space – our primary mission is to serve folks 18+. So, be sure to check before you come to ensure the program is appropriate for your children.
Since most of our events are intended for adults, there will probably be strong language and adult themes (and will also probably be boring for most kiddos). We do not have a separate space for children, so please be mindful that adults often come to the DCC for adult time and are not expected to censor their behavior because children are present.
Events that are designed for families are labeled “Family Friendly” on our calendar and publicity materials. Expect these events to be energetic and loud. Adult-Only events are only for people 18+. No children will be allowed in the space.
You’re welcome to bring your family to open hours, just remember that we are in a shared space and what is perfect for the park across the street may be too much for some of our community members.
Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Teen groups need a chaperone to be present at all times.
Grievance and Repair
Level 1 consumer grievances shall be submitted to L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope, the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center’s organizational hom as follows:
- Email: access@disabilityculturalcenter.org, or,
- US Postal Service:
L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope
696 San Ramon Valley Blvd., No. 194
Danville, CA 94526.
HoH shall acknowledge the grievance within 2 working days of receipt, with such acknowledgement clearly stating Grievance Level 1.
HoH shall review the grievance, and shall issue a written notification to the grievant stating the results of the review within 10 working days of the receipt of the grievance. If more than 10 working days are required to review the case, HoH will provide a written letter notifying the grievant of the extended timeline for review. The time frame for HoH to resolve a grievance shall be no more than 30 calendar days from the date of receipt of the grievance.
All notifications to the grievant will include a statement that they may appeal to DAS/OCP if dissatisfied with the results of the HoH review.
HoH shall ensure the protection of the grievant’s right to privacy. Only information relevant to the grievance may be released to the responding party without the consent of the grievant.
The grievant has a right to remain anonymous, but will need to provide an address for written correspondence. An e-mail address is acceptable.
HoH shall post this Grievance Policy and Procedure Process in visible and accessible areas of the DCC.
Conflict Resolution
The DCC looks for solutions that do not involve security or law enforcement whenever possible. We ask the same of our guests in the DCC space. Please remember, we are subtenants of The Kelsey Civic Center and are in a shared space with residents, so we don’t have full control of what happens in the building.
We do not tolerate hate and bigotry, which will lead to an immediate removal from the space before any further dialogue or restorative process will be explored. The DCC has the right to remove anyone if we believe the safety or security of our community is threatened.
If someone is not following our Community Agreements, our team will do the following:
- Have a private conversation to discuss with the member impact of their behavior and the consequences (e.g., removal from an activity at the DCC, complete removal from the DCC space, etc.) if this cannot be remedied.
- If we see an unwillingness to follow our Community Agreements, we may ask the person to leave and have a follow-up conversation.
- Removal may be permanent or temporary, depending on a willingness to engage in a reparative process.