# Chatham House Rule

*Jade Garratt · Politics, Diversity & Equity, Interpersonal Practice*

Examines the Chatham House Rule as a tool for creating conditions where people speak more freely by separating what is said from who said it. Discusses when to use it, its limitations, and how it fits into the broader practice of social contracting at the start of workshops.

- **This page:** https://explore.psychsafety.com/n/the-chatham-house-rule/
- **Read the full article on psychsafety.com:** https://psychsafety.com/the-chatham-house-rule/
- **Interactive map:** https://explore.psychsafety.com/?node=chatham-house

## Connected concepts (4)

- [Forced Vulnerability: A Dangerous Approach](https://explore.psychsafety.com/n/boettcher-et-al-2024.md) (paper)
- [Learning at Psych Safety](https://explore.psychsafety.com/n/learning-at-psych-safety.md)
- [Spectra of Participation](https://explore.psychsafety.com/n/spectra-of-participation.md)
- [Workshop Exercises](https://explore.psychsafety.com/n/three-simple-exercises-to-build-psychological-safety-in-your-team.md)
