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Our organisation

How our structure works

Updated 13 November 2024

This page offers a very simplified description of our structure. It omits several groupings in an attempt to show newcomers the basic decision-making steps from local worshipping groups to national bodies.

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...

Resources for work with children and children's meeting

Updated 24 September 2025

A range of ideas, activities and resources to help support children's meeting and engagement with Quaker children in other settings.

Quaker resources for work with children and children's meeting

EAPPI

Who our partners are

Updated 28 February 2025

We believe that together we can raise a stronger voice against injustice. EAPPI in the UK and Ireland is coordinated by Quaker Peace & Social Witness (QPSW) on behalf of a number of UK and Irish churches and church-related organisations. We call them our partners.

EAPPI partners

Our structure

Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees

Updated 5 December 2025

Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) Trustees are responsible for the work, assets and property of the yearly meeting.

Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees

Our stories

Welcoming asylum seekers to Lancaster

Updated 19 June 2017

Lancaster Quaker Meeting decided to take positive action in their community as the refugee crisis began to unfold. Mo Kelly shares the stories of some of the things Lancaster Quakers have been involved with.

Welcoming asylum seekers to Lancaster

New section

Testing minus one

Updated 3 July 2024

Testing minus one

Testing minus one

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

Quaker Recognised Bodies

The Mount School

Updated 2 December 2024

The Mount School is an independent Quaker School that educates girls from 2 to 18 and boys aged 2 to 4 in the Pre-School. It is a day and boarding school of approximately 230 pupils aged 2 to 18.

The Mount School