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1 Meeting for Sufferings | |
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3 1 October 2016 | |
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5 Henry S. Thompson, SE Scotland AM representative | |
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7 This meeting was almost entirely taken up with information being | |
8 shared with/via Meeting for Sufferings, what follows are a few | |
9 summaries of things Friends may find interesting and which some may | |
10 wish to pursue further. | |
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12 All the papers for the meeting are available online at | |
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14 http://www.quaker.org.uk/documents/mfs-october-agenda-papers-package-2016-v1 | |
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16 where much more detailed information about these and other matters are | |
17 available. | |
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19 The new Clerk of Britain Yearly Meeting (Deborah Rowlands) and the | |
20 Recording Clerk (Paul Parker) reported on a recent visit to | |
21 Philadelphia and Baltimore Yearly Meetings, which was clearly a very | |
22 valuable trip for all concerned. A few highlights: | |
23 | |
24 * In response to a financial crunch and a wide-ranging review (sound | |
25 familiar), Philadelphia YM concluded "we can't go on the same way" | |
26 and laid down _all_ central committees, replacing with a framework | |
27 for time-limited efforts, called 'Collaboratives' and 'Sprints', | |
28 largely carried out by Friends from constituent Area Meetings | |
29 | |
30 * Responses to racism (in the nation at large) and a lack of | |
31 diversity (in the YM itself) were high on the agenda at | |
32 Philadelphia, under the title _Undoing Racism_ | |
33 | |
34 * The situation of "Young Adult Friends" (YAF) (18--35ish) was a | |
35 concern at both YMs, with the Epistle of YAF at Philadelphia | |
36 describing anger and frustration at their marginalisation, leading | |
37 to the creation of structures outside the 'official' ones: | |
38 http://www.pym.org/pym-young-adult-friends-epistle-2016/ | |
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40 We received our annual report from Quaker Peace and Social Witness | |
41 Central Committee, presented by its Clerk Charlotte Seymour-Smith and | |
42 by the relevant 'civil servant' Helen Drewery, now styled Head of | |
43 Worship and Witness (see my July report for details on the | |
44 restructuring of the staff at Friends House). | |
45 | |
46 * Mention was made of two new booklets on 'The New Economy', which | |
47 are available via | |
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49 http://www.quaker.org.uk/our-work/economic-justice/new-economy | |
50 | |
51 and may be of interest to those looking for insight into what many | |
52 Friends see as the failure of our current economic structures | |
53 | |
54 * Some sobering remarks were offered about the Ecumenical | |
55 Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI): "EAPPI is | |
56 an international World Council of Churches programme. EAPPI | |
57 UK/Ireland is a joint project of church partners, implemented by | |
58 QPSW." The situation in Israel/Palestine for Ecumenical | |
59 Accompaniers is dire, under constant review, with careful risk | |
60 management processes. "The problems [EAPPI] are having is a sign | |
61 that it's successful." | |
62 | |
63 QPSW, using legacy funding, is about to appoint someone to a one-year | |
64 post from December tasked with identifying appropriate national-level | |
65 work that is best _for us_ in the areas of Forced Migration in | |
66 general, and help for refugees in particular. They will liaise | |
67 closely with Quaker Asylum and Refugee Network (QARN). Some actual | |
68 actions, maybe, but mostly planning/reporting. For those Meetings and | |
69 individuals wanting to do something _now_, the advice was to work | |
70 through QARN. | |
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72 I have previously reported on the Vibrancy project -- this is now | |
73 underway, but only in south of the border. Four pilot 'local | |
74 development workers' have been appointed for a year in Devon, Cornwall | |
75 and West Somerset; The North West; Wales and Southern Marches and Sussex, | |
76 Surrey and Kent. Rachel Matthews is the Vibrancy in Meetings | |
77 Programme Coordinator at Friends House. She described the goal of the | |
78 exercise as supporting local meetings to thrive, defining vibrancy as | |
79 "being full of life". See | |
80 http://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/pages/vibrancy_in_meetings.html | |
81 for details. | |
82 | |
83 Our attention was called to the Ammerdown Invitation, an _ad-hoc_ | |
84 group including Friends who have some very interesting things to say | |
85 about the nature of (national/worldwide) security and how to go about | |
86 getting it. For an introduction as well as a detailed exposition see | |
87 http://rethinkingsecurity.org.uk/ | |
88 | |
89 A minute from GM Scotland was received which raises important issues | |
90 in connection with this AM's concern regarding militarism in schools: | |
91 The granting by the previous Chancellor of the Exchequer of monies | |
92 from fines levied against the banks to the Ministry of Defence for the | |
93 introduction of cadet forces in 500 state schools throughout Britain | |
94 bypasses Scottish oversight of education in Scotland, as well as | |
95 parliamentary oversight by both Westminster and Holyrood. | |
96 | |
97 This is particularly concerning (and may come as news to AM as it did | |
98 to me), because it means that there's no straightforward way to ask | |
99 the Scottish government/parliament for equal time, as it were, for | |
100 peace education. | |
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