Street Safety hosts resources for protesters.

This is an example of medic ethics guidelines. Your group is welcome to reprint or change them to fit your needs.

"You can trust our medic crew to:

  1. Do no harm; work with a buddy.
  2. Practice within a limited scope and prioritize prevention.
  3. Protect the right to informed consent.
  4. Be a humanizing force in dehumanizing situations.
  5. Protect patient privacy.
  6. Practice hygiene, BSI, sanitation; stay home when sick.
  7. Ensure continuity of care.
  8. Organize horizontally (without hierarchy).
  9. Take no tactical or ideological leadership when in medic role.
  10. Safeguard trust, demonstrate solidarity, spread calm.
  11. Support each other.
  12. Have the right to time off and personal lives.
  13. Be sober on duty; keep care areas tobacco-free.
  14. Recieve correction in good faith.
  15. Be on duty when marked.

If we mess up, please remind us to hold each other accountable to these ethics. You can also directly hold us accountable. Our ethics are really important to us."

Source

Short form of ethics proposal.

Sentiments by many medic groups; language by A. Grace Keller. Placed in public domain: CC0.