Venues, accords & door teams
Coordinated barring across the venues in a precinct
An accord only works if every venue trusts the register and the process behind it. SteadCalm gives coordinators a shared register with explicit scopes, an approval step before anything is shared beyond the originating venue, and an appeal path that is independent of the venue that lodged the ban — which is the part that keeps accord-wide barring defensible.
What it does
Scoped sharing
Venue, accord, local government area, state or national — enforced in the database, not by convention.
Coordinator approval
Accord-wide barrings require coordinator sign-off, with the reasons and evidence attached.
Shared visibility, separate records
Each venue keeps its own register; the accord layer is what is shared, exactly as far as the scope allows.
Accord reporting
Meeting-ready reporting on barring volumes, appeal outcomes and door activity across member venues.
What that gets you
- One decision at one venue can protect the whole precinct
- Members see only what the accord permits them to see
- Verified accord members unlock the discounted per-venue rate
Related
Tiered barring register
One register. Shared exactly as far as the ban goes.
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