Contact

When contact is appropriate

Contacting Polliance is not a default action.

It is appropriate only when orientation has already occurred, and when it is clear that the work cannot be approached as explanation, application, or programme.

Polliance is not a place to ask for answers. It is a place to hold questions that would be damaged by early resolution.

What contact may concern

Contact may concern:

  • stewardship of coherence over time
  • responsibility for foundational inquiry
  • alignment on what must remain unpublished
  • safeguarding continuity
  • across contexts where the work is in use

Contact does not concern:

  • learning opportunities
  • access to content
  • collaboration proposals
  • implementation support

Polliance does not host engagement. It safeguards the conditions under which engagement elsewhere can remain coherent.

The nature of contact

Contact with Polliance is:

  • non-transactional
  • non-progressive
  • non-obligating

Not every contact leads to exchange. Not every exchange leads to involvement.

This selectivity is not exclusionary. It is protective.

How contact emerges

If reading this site leads not to urgency, but to a sense that waiting has become possible, contact may be appropriate.

Contact is most appropriate where safeguarding coherence has become a responsibility, not an interest.

Contact is not a beginning here. It is a sign that restraint has become meaningful.