Use when the community itself may not survive — founding schism, major exodus, or an existential question of whether to continue. Distinct from individual member departure (grief-transition) and governance failure that can be repaired…
Use when recurring community conflicts, labor divisions, or governance problems may have structural and material roots that interpersonal approaches haven't resolved. Applies materialist analysis at community scale — who does what labor, how resources flow,…
Use when a community member is actively dying — weeks, days, or hours remain. This skill covers the threshold between living and dead: the community's physical and relational presence with the dying person, practical home dying, after-death care, protecting…
Use when a community has a significant relationship to land, food production, or place — and that relationship is generating governance questions, labor tensions, ecological decisions, or needs explicit stewardship attention. Covers land tenure and security,…
Master integrating advisor for communities of care — draws on 27 specialist frameworks (restorative justice, trauma-informed care, organizational stewardship, neurodivergence, addiction recovery, mental health first response, grief and transition, youth…
Use when a left/progressive/activist community is navigating internal ideological disagreement, political trauma, or tensions between community life and movement work. Scoped specifically to explicitly political communities — honest and specific, not generic.…
Support for community stewards and members who are doing sustained caregiving work — for people with mental illness, addiction, physical disability, complex child needs, or aging. Covers: compassion fatigue vs. burnout vs. secondary traumatic stress, warning…
Supporting community members living with chronic illness, physical disability, chronic pain, and progressive conditions — and helping the community adapt without smothering. Covers: dignity and agency as the organizing principle, supporting without taking…