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The Guide to Attendance, Participation, and Support, or GAPS is your one-stop resource for all things KBtL and provides information on technology, troubleshooting, resources for support, guidelines and etiquette, accessibility information, how-tos for our games, and also a dedicated corner each for our Volunteers and Educators.
To learn more about navigating GAPS, please go to: Using The GAPS
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On Discord, the #faq channel is used to post a few common questions we get. Typically, the #faq channel is used to draw attention to GAPS pages and remind people of where to find answers to their most common questions. Nearly all information on #faq can be found in GAPS, but sometimes it’s a fast way to look things up.
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The Consent and Emotional Care or CEC Team is a group of individuals with additional training in counseling, emotional support, conflict resolution, consent, communication, or health and wellness who are available during the conference for individual support.
In Discord, the #support channel is where you can go to open a CEC ticket.
To learn more about CEC, please go to
Consent and Emotional Care Team
To learn how to open a CEC ticket in Discord, please go to How to Open a CEC Ticket
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In Discord, the #support channel is where you can go to open a ticket to get help: