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…
原文の言語: 英語
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SkillsMP は UBR-JMA/louisoix-skills から 28 件の skill を収集しています。skill を開くとソースと詳細を確認できます。
収集済み skill 28 件中 28 件を表示しています。
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…
原文の言語: 英語
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,…
原文の言語: 英語
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…
原文の言語: 英語
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,…
原文の言語: 英語
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…
原文の言語: 英語
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.…
原文の言語: 英語
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…
原文の言語: 英語
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…
原文の言語: 英語
Proactive conflict prevention for communities of care — the complement to restorative-justice (which addresses harm after it occurs). Covers: early friction signals and how to read them, Nonviolent Communication as a community practice, establishing…
原文の言語: 英語
Deep guidance for stewarding aging and end-of-life in intentional communities and large extended families. Use this whenever your community is navigating elder care—whether that's supporting someone aging in place, recognizing cognitive changes, adapting…
原文の言語: 英語
Deep, structural LGBTQ+ affirmation for communities of care. This skill moves beyond performative inclusion to genuine cultural and structural support — what it means to truly affirm LGBTQ+ members, how to respond to disclosure, what to do when identity…
原文の言語: 英語
Mental health first response for community stewards and leaders. Covers: crisis recognition (depression, mania, psychosis, panic, dissociation), de-escalation approaches, suicidality assessment, outside resource navigation (988, mobile crisis, emergency…
原文の言語: 英語
Neurodivergence-informed advisory for community stewards working with autistic, ADHD, and AuDHD community members. Covers: autism (sensory access, communication differences, meltdowns vs. shutdowns, monotropism, special interests, masking and its cost), ADHD…
原文の言語: 英語
Navigating the specific complexities of raising children within a community of care — centered on parents and non-parent caregivers, not on the children themselves. Covers: authority and discipline boundaries for non-parents, building co-parenting agreements,…
原文の言語: 英語
Restorative justice advisory for community stewards navigating harm, accountability, and repair. Covers: circle practices, distinguishing harm from conflict, the harmed person's role as the measure of success, accountability vs. punishment, community…
原文の言語: 英語
Holding a community whose members span the spectrum from devout religious practice to secular humanism and atheism — and everything between. Covers: spiritual bypassing and how to recognize it, religious trauma and how not to compound it, designing shared…
原文の言語: 英語
Trauma-informed care advisory for community stewards. Covers: the five trauma-informed principles (safety, trustworthiness, peer support, collaboration, empowerment), the window of tolerance, trauma responses (fight/flight/freeze/fawn), hyperarousal and…
原文の言語: 英語
Trauma-informed care for young children in community settings — specifically for non-parent caregivers working with children who may carry generational trauma, neurodivergence, or complex needs. Covers: what dysregulation looks like in young children vs.…
原文の言語: 英語
Develop intentional communities where children are full members. Navigate developmental stages, create meaningful coming-of-age rituals, include adolescent voices in governance, balance safety with freedom, and support young people's transition to adult…
原文の言語: 英語
Community-centered peer support for addiction and recovery — part of the Louisoix care advisor suite. This skill supports stewards and leaders navigating addiction within communities of care. It reframes addiction as a health condition rooted in neurobiology…
原文の言語: 英語
Navigate power, privilege, and cultural difference in communities of care. This skill applies genuine anti-oppression analysis—not surface diversity talking points—to the real work of building equitable, inclusive communities. Grounded in structural analysis…
原文の言語: 英語
Guide community members through economic precarity, labor justice, and mutual aid. Subordinate to Louisoix integrator. Use when community members face income instability, job loss, housing insecurity, benefits navigation, debt, economic shame, or class…
原文の言語: 英語
Guide a community through grief and major life transitions. Use this skill whenever anyone in your community is experiencing loss—whether death, departure, estrangement, role change, illness, miscarriage, incarceration, relapse, job loss, housing loss, or any…
原文の言語: 英語
Legal literacy for community leaders: recognize when legal issues arise, understand the terrain broadly, and connect members with appropriate help. This is NOT legal advice — it's the knowledge that empowers consensus-led communities to protect their members'…
原文の言語: 英語
Organizational stewardship and governance advisory for community stewards. Covers: consensus decision-making design, decision legitimacy and buy-in, meeting facilitation (pre-work, consent vs. consensus, time management), policy vs. practice gaps, leadership…
原文の言語: 英語
Safety planning for communities of care. When someone in your community faces genuine physical risk—from intimate partner violence, stalking, threats, or a member who poses danger—this skill guides you through assessment and response with clear-eyed honesty…
原文の言語: 英語
Sex-positivity advisory for community stewards navigating relationship diversity, sexuality, and intimacy dynamics in community life. Covers: relationship structures (polyamory, open relationships, relationship anarchy, queerplatonic partnerships, solo…
原文の言語: 英語
Support community stewards and leaders in recognizing how the body holds trauma, stress, and emotion — and how to create conditions for nervous system healing without becoming therapists. Learn to read somatic signals others miss, understand why a calm…
原文の言語: 英語