Consensus Decision Making

Consensus Cards in Brief

Blue is the cold card – it is the card you hold up when you are unhappy with what is being said, or wish to oppose part, or all, of a proposal.

Orange is the warm card – it is the card you hold up when you are supportive of what is being said or you are in consensus with the proposal.

Yellow is the question card. It is the card you hold up when you want to clarify something or ask a question before voting. The yellow cards are used by the NSW/ACT Synod. Assembly use only the blue and orange cards.

These cards enable us to express our thoughts and feelings as we move through the different phases of our consensus process.

Do not hold the three cards up together as this can confuse those sitting behind you.

 Phases of Consensus

 Information Session

 Deliberation Session

Decision-Making Session

For further information