5 Strategies to Vet Guidance (Published in Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation)
In 2022, Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation published Five Strategies Dispute Resolvers Can Use to Vet Guidance and Prevent Misconduct. You can access a reprint of this article at https://bit.ly/VetGuidance
Vetting Guidance Tool (and a New Draft Article)
In 2023, we produced a tool to help CLE accreditors and content publishers vet guidance. It is available at https://bit.ly/VetGuidanceTool. A draft of the sequel article, that introduces the tool, is available here and being reviewed by a publisher for publication in early 2024.
Using AI to Vet Guidance (Classroom Exercise)
Following the 2023 Mediate.com Artificial Intelligence presentation about AI Bias Awareness and Prevention, MH Safe produced this classroom exercise that students can use to explore using AI to analyze guidance for bias.
Syllabus Review to Help Instructors
MH Safe works with professors to help them remove inadvertently discriminatory content from their syllabi and to have addendum content to help share best practices for addressing the harm. So far, we’ve informally helped people edit manuscripts, published books or content, course syllabi, etc (all for free). Soon we will use AI to scan to find the syllabi with known inappropriate content and automatically contact those professors/schools trying to work with them to update it. The preference would be for people who are conscientious about unconscious bias to opt in to this kind of review instead of waiting to be found without their participation.
Students or instructors can send their syllabi or questions to classreview@mhsafe.org
Get Involved
This work vetting guidance is new and evolving, and we can use all the help we can get. If you would like to get involved, please contact us