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Library

Visit the Library

Updated 15 January 2026

Welcome to the Library of the Society of Friends. Here you will find all the information you need to visit the Library and use our collections. Anyone wishing to use any of our collections should make an appointment in advance, please see below for instructions on how to do so.

Information on visiting the Library

Safeguarding

DBS and PVG checks

Updated 20 January 2025

Criminal records checks are one aspect of ensuring that people working (paid or volunteering) with children, young people or adults at risk are suitable to do so. The checks help identify people who may be unsuitable for this work; for roles involving certain activity a check is made to ensure someone is not legally barred from working with children or adults at risk.

DBS and PVG checks

Patterns and examples

Wells-next-the-Sea: Raising awareness of homelessness

Updated 20 September 2018

Five churches - including Quakers, which constitute the Churches Together group in Wells-next-the-Sea, took an initiative to raise awareness of homelessness. They have organised a sleep-out in December for two years to raise money and draw community attention to rough sleeping.

Patterns and examples page two

Our stories

From small seeds: welcoming refugees in Central Scotland

Updated 15 March 2023

For a number of years a small group of Quakers in Central Scotland has been involved with supporting Syrian refugees in Stirling and Clackmannanshire.

From small seeds: welcoming refugees in Central Scotland

Our stories

A memorial and a catalyst: creating Pity of War

Updated 15 March 2023

Jan Arriens describes how one Quaker's concern for civilians affected by war has resulted in a new charity launching on Hiroshima Day 2020.

A memorial and a catalyst: creating Pity of War

Quaker communities news

Launch of new Quaker equity network

Updated 26 July 2023

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

Blog

QPSW relief grants: making a difference in difficult circumstances

Updated 2 April 2020

“My apologies for this late report. It follows a militia attack on the hospital last year which affected staffing and use of the new equipment."

QPSW relief grants: making a difference in difficult circumstances

Blog

Navigating uncertain waters: Covid-19 and inequality

Updated 9 April 2020

Policies that show generosity towards asylum seekers make some European politicians very nervous, which is why some of what we have seen in Europe in the last few days is so remarkable. The deportation of asylum seekers is being suspended (Germany), immigration detainees are being released (Italy), homeless people are being housed (France), and some are being given temporary asylum (Portugal).

Navigating uncertain waters: Covid-19 and inequality

Blog

Locked up in lockdown: the Quaker prison chaplains reaching out

Updated 20 April 2020

There I was, on 29 February 2020, with around 20 Quaker prison chaplains and other Friends who work in the field of criminal justice, at the Quakers in Criminal Justice conference. We were watching 'Lock Down', a new play by Journeymen Theatre, about Ron, serving a life sentence, and Kathy, a newly appointed Quaker prison chaplain.

Locked up in lockdown: the Quaker prison chaplains reaching out

Blog

Worship in lockdown: finding new forms of community

Updated 14 May 2020

For a year and a half I had been working for Quakers in Britain, in a project seeking out and sharing ways Quakers can have simpler meetings. I'd found myself asking, "Wouldn't video conferencing save travel time, reduce carbon and include more people?" and, "Can't the spirit move when we are gathered while not physically together?"

Worship in lockdown: finding new forms of community