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Children & young people

I'm a young Quaker...

Updated 23 January 2025

Information for Young Quakers including advice, training and upcoming events. Click on the links below to find out more.

Free resources

Resources for use by Quaker meetings

Updated 8 January 2026

Leaflets for newcomers, enquirers and Quaker communities.

Resources for use by Quaker meetings

Meeting for Sufferings

Papers and minutes

Updated 17 December 2025

This page contains papers for the next meeting. It also provides links to minutes and papers for recent meetings.

Meeting for Sufferings papers and minutes

I work with children and young people in a Quaker setting...

Events

Updated 12 September 2025

The Quaker Life Youth, Children, and Families staff team organise events for young Quakers of all ages and offer support to those who are running Quaker events across Britain Yearly Meeting.

Children and young people's events

Resources

Role-holder updates

Updated 2 January 2026

Update emails are sent out to Quaker role holders. These include the Clerks Update (quarterly) and Governance Update three times a year.

Role-holder updates

Political engagement

Quaker concerns

Updated 8 January 2026

Recent public letters, parliamentarian briefings and submissions on issues of concern to Quakers.

Quaker concerns

Quaker Recognised Bodies

Friends Southern Summer Events (FSSE)

Updated 2 December 2024

FSSE organises two residential Quaker events every year in August: Junior Gathering (formerly Summer School, ages 11-14) and Friends Southern Senior Conference (15-18). These events advocate the Quaker testimonies and are significant in the lives of those who attend. They build confidence, knowledge and supportive friendships which can last a lifetime.

Friends Southern Summer Events (FSSE)

Quaker Recognised Bodies

Breckenbrough School

Updated 2 December 2024

Breckenbrough is a Quaker managed, non-maintained special school for male students aged 9-19 who are on the autistic spectrum, along with other complexities such as ADHD, PDA, dyspraxia and dyslexia. They are one of only a few special schools which support students with high functioning autism in Britain that can offer a full national curriculum up to GCSE and A level standard for students from all over the UK.

Breckenbrough School

Help and FAQ

Pastoral Care

Updated 14 March 2024

Pastoral care at Yearly Meeting

Archive

Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021

Updated 11 January 2024

Yearly Meeting Gathering 2021