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Yearly Meeting 2023
Yearly Meeting 2023
Papers and minutes
This page contains papers for the next meeting. It also provides links to minutes and papers for recent meetings.
Papers and minutes
Governance Update for trustees and treasurers now available
Quaker Life produces a regular newsletter for trustees and treasurers as part of its support package for role-holders.
Governance Update issue 5
Role-holder updates
Update emails are sent out to Quaker role holders. These include the Clerks Update email, a quarterly PDF newsletter replacing the Clerks Monthly Mailing. Trustees' and Treasurers' News currently goes out three times a year.
Role-holder updates
Test 4
Test 4 introduction
Test 4
My daughter’s conscientious objection
A Quaker parent, and school governor, reflects on a painful struggle with their 10 year-old daughter's primary school.
Challenging militarism: A 10 year-old's conscientious objection
Clerks Update: September 2023
Issue 7 of Clerks' Update in 2023 is now available. This is a key communication channel for local and area meeting clerks.
Clerks Update: September 2023
Young Quakers balance listening with speaking truth to power
At Junior Yearly Meeting 2023, young Quakers explored the theme of speaking truth to power.
Young Quakers balance listening with speaking truth to power
9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools
Recent Department for Education guidance tells headteachers in England to ensure external organisations, speakers and resources do not take "extremist" stances. These include a stated desire to abolish capitalism and "a failure to condemn illegal activities done in support of their cause". The guidance also bans "victim narratives that are harmful to British society".
9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools
10 things the government could do to rethink security
One of the good things about a new person taking over a job is that they can take a fresh look at the tasks in hand and ask: what's working? What's not? What might be out of date?It can be an opportunity for a rethink.
10 things the government could do to rethink security