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Quakers offer schools funded opportunity to become centre of excellence in conflict resolution
Secondary schools in England and Wales are being offered a funded opportunity to develop peer-led conflict resolution by Quakers in Britain.
Quakers offer schools funded opportunity to become centre of excellence in conflict resolution
Poignant ceremony marks International Conscientious Objectors’ Day
Quakers and others marked International Conscientious Objectors' Day on 15 May at the annual ceremony of remembrance in Tavistock Square.
Poignant ceremony marks International Conscientious Objectors’ Day
Put peace education in curriculum, Quakers urge government
Quakers in Britain is encouraging the government to integrate peace education into the national curriculum.
Put peace education in curriculum, Quakers urge government
Quakers call for radical overhaul of sentencing
The government must focus on reforming and rehabilitating offenders and addressing the root causes of crime if it is to fix the prison system, Quakers in Criminal Justice (QICJ) said.
Quakers call for radical overhaul of sentencing
Court of Appeal upholds harsh climate protest sentences
The Court of Appeal has upheld the harsh sentences handed down to climate protesters, setting a precedent for non-violent protest to receive tougher penalties.
Court of Appeal upholds harsh climate protest sentences
Quakers at uni: how I found my faith
As a fiercely independent 19-year-old, I decided that I would catch the train to York for my first week at university. Leaving my family on the doorstep at home, I remember proudly arriving at my halls of residence with a sleeping bag, a few tea bags and, while being excited, a general fear of the unknown that lay ahead of me.
Quakers at uni: how I found my faith
Shaping our future: children and young people at Yearly Meeting 2018
When I first started working for Quakers in Britain, one of the things I found most impressive was the way children and young people are enabled to take part in the biggest decisions.
Shaping our future: children and young people at Yearly Meeting 2018
Support the right to family life
On 16 March, MPs will debate the rules on family reunion for refugees. Currently unaccompanied child refugees cannot sponsor their parents to come to the UK. Adult refugees may be joined by a partner and dependent children under 18 years of age.
Support the right to family life
Think global, act local
Does your council pay the Living Wage? Make decisions about fracking? Support refugees? What does your council do to address inequality locally? These are all issues that Quakers care about and local councils influence how these issues are addressed.
Think global, act local
Why we must talk about conscientious objection
For many people, it seems obvious that human beings should have the right to refuse to kill. Yet we must be able to explain our choices of conscientious objection; it is an age-old discussion that continues throughout each generation.
Why we must talk about conscientious objection