Mental Health Hackers provides a forum for open discussion between participants. However, insulting or harassing other participants is unacceptable. We want our events to be a safe and productive environment for everyone. It’s not about what you look like but what’s in your mind and how you present yourself that counts.

We do not condone any form of harassment against any participant, for any reason. Harassment includes, but is not limited to, deliberate intimidation and targeting individuals in a manner that makes them feel uncomfortable, unwelcome, or afraid.

Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. We reserve the right to respond to harassment in the manner we deem appropriate, including but not limited to expulsion and referral to the relevant authorities.

This Code of Conduct applies to everyone participating – attendees, speakers, volunteers, and staff.

Anyone can report harassment. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, you can contact a MHH board member or volunteer.

You can send any information to the email address: incident [at] mentalhealthhackers.org

This is if you do not feel comfortable speaking to someone in person. For immediate response, we recommend notifying a staff member in-person. Note that if this is an emergency, please dial 911 and contact law enforcement immediately.

Our goal at MHH is to have a resonating impact on the information security industry. Thank you to all who make the work we do a success and for the continued awesomeness of the community.

-The Mental Health Hackers Team