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Spirit-Led Structures
How can our central governance evolve and adapt to new challenges while remaining true to that which makes us distinctly Quaker?
Simplifying our structures
Citizen diplomacy with Russian people
Quakers in Britain recognise that the need to build bridges between the people of Russia and (the rest of) Europe has never been greater. This page contains ideas for citizen diplomacy to help foster peace and good relations with Russian people.
Citizen diplomacy with Russian people
BYM and The Quiet Company EDI vision statement
Britain Yearly Meeting and the Quiet Company (Quakers in Britain) are committed to fostering inclusivity, diversity, equity, and radical acceptance in our workplaces, where different experiences aren't just tolerated but valued and appreciated.
BYM and The Quiet Company EDI vision statement
Quakers and LGBTQ+ inclusion
Quakers in Britain are an LGBTQ+ affirming faith group. We all have human gifts and friendship to offer and we believe that all can equally access the divine.
Quakers and LGBTQ+ inclusion
Launch of new Quaker equity network
A new Quaker equity network is to look at how differences, including those attributed to race, class, sex, neurodiversity and others, are interlinked in order to build a better future together.
Launch of new Quaker equity network
Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine
The scale of the violence and harm to civilians is unprecedented and unlike anything in living memory. Hospitals, schools, places of worship, roads, and homes have been decimated, and civilians have been targeted.
Responding to the current situation in Israel and Palestine
Yearly Meeting 2023
Yearly Meeting 2023
Banbury Quakers and Meeting House becoming more inclusive
Banbury meeting have recently built an accessible toilet to make their building more welcoming and inclusive.
Banbury Quakers and Meeting House becoming more inclusive
New Children's and Youth Development Worker for London
The Quaker Life team are excited to welcome Julia Stacey to the role of Children and Youth Development worker for the 7 area meetings in London. Julia will work with local Quakers to help create more opportunities for children, youth and families to participate in Quaker communities. She will also work to help adults and meetings gain skills and confidence in welcoming children, youth and families to develop Quaker communities that are loving, inclusive and all ages.
New Children's and Youth Development Worker for London
Young people planning their Yearly Meeting programme
There are 3 young people on the arrangements committee for the programme for 11-15s at Yearly Meeting this year. Since being nominated at last year's event they've been working behind the scenes with Quaker Life staff to plan this year's event.
Young people planning their programme for Yearly Meeting