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A youthful Yearly Meeting

Updated 1 March 2023

Children and young people are a vital part of Yearly Meeting. They gather to look at its themes in age-appropriate ways, build community, explore Quaker faith and practice, experience worship and prayerful decision-making, and of course have lots of fun in a safe space.

A youthful Yearly Meeting

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Thinking of attending Yearly Meeting?

Updated 11 January 2023

Are you coming to Yearly Meeting for the first time? Or maybe you have been before and are looking for the essential details on how to attend. Either way, welcome! It's wonderful to see so many Friends.

Thinking of attending Yearly Meeting 2023?

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Military stand-off over Ukraine: 5 things you can do

Updated 17 February 2022

On 25 January Quakers in Britain issued a statement urging all sides to "engage in urgent de-escalation and commit to resolving the stand-off over Ukraine peacefully". Since then, we have witnessed the continuation of the military build-up. Despite Russia's recent disputed announcement of a partial withdrawal of some troops, there is continued international concern that diplomacy may fail and that a terrible new war may break out.

Military stand-off over Ukraine: 5 things you can do

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7 ways to welcome children and families to your Quaker meeting

Updated 7 February 2020

Children and young people are a valued and vital part of our Quaker community.Some Quaker meetings have vibrant children's meetings, while others only have the occasional younger visitor. Wherever your local meeting is on this spectrum, here are some tips on making it more children and family friendly.

7 ways to welcome children and families to your Quaker meeting

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Policies and procedures

Updated 21 December 2018

Risk Assessment is an important process in ensuring that children and young people are kept safe. It is a careful examination of potential dangers or vulnerabilities (hazards) in the arenas in which work takes place in (premises, activities and situations) that could cause people harm. Potential hazards are mitigated by taking adequate precautions in order to minimise the risk of harm.

Events-and-activities-procedures-and-guidance-7-Risk-assessment-guidance-and-form 2018.pdf

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New economy booklets

Updated 28 June 2018

june 2018 upload of new economy session plan for booklet 7

booklet-7-building-the-new-economy-session-plan.docx

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How we can help prevent tragedies like Grenfell

Updated 28 November 2017

Booklet 7 of the new economy reading group series

PRINT-building-the-new-economy-booklet-7.pdf

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Clerks

Updated 28 February 2017

Governance Gold No. 7 March 2017

governance-gold-7-march-2017.pdf

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Teaching resources

Updated 25 January 2019

Part of the Teach Peace pack, 2015

Assembly 7 - Xmas Truce - NM.pdf