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Quaker Concern for the Abolition of Torture (Q-CAT)
Q-CAT works on behalf of BYM to make Quakers and others aware of the continued use of torture, despite its total ban under international law. Q-CAT works with faith and other bodies to push for change and to pressurise the Government to uphold agreed international standards.
Yearly Meeting 2023
Yearly Meeting 2023
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
Malvern Meeting restart children's meeting
Malvern Local Meeting have recently started a regular children's meeting, to coincide with their monthly shared lunch. A group of Friends has been busy planning and organising, with support from their Local Development Worker. The first children's meeting was in January 2024. Children's meeting is now every fourth Sunday at 10.30am.
Malvern Meeting restart their children's meeting after more than 20 years
Quaker Life Representative Council (QLRC) Autumn 2023
Bookings open for Quaker Life Representative Council (QLRC) which will be held in-person at Milton Hill House, Abingdon (OX13 6AF), and as an online blended event.
Quaker Life Representative Council (QLRC) Autumn 2023
Quaker Week 2023: 'Simple. Radical. Spiritual.'
Quaker Life now has new outreach resources available to order through our Quaker Week campaign for this year: 'Simple. Radical. Spiritual.'
Quaker Week 2023: 'Simple. Radical. Spiritual.'
Archive
Archived content from past Yearly Meetings, including minutes and videos.
Children & Young People’s Programmes
Youth, children and families' programmes
Trustee and treasurer conference 2023
Quaker Life is holding a conference for trustees and treasurers at Milton Keynes and online, 22–24 September.
Trustee and treasurer conference
A youthful Yearly Meeting
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