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1 Meeting for Sufferings was held at Woodbrooke from Friday evening 4 | |
2 December through Sunday lunchtime 6 December. The main focus was on | |
3 "Our Area Meetings today", but before reporting on that, here's a | |
4 brief summary of other points of possible interest: | |
5 | |
6 * Concerns were expressed about TTIP (Transatlantic Trade and | |
7 Investment Partnership), and the question of what BYM could do to | |
8 mobilise opposition was raised. The response was that it was | |
9 unlikely that this would receive much effort from the centre, too | |
10 much else going on. | |
11 | |
12 * As part of BYM Trustees' report the BYM Treasurer reminded us that | |
13 "More action requires more money", while noting there had been good | |
14 legacy income, as well as the best-ever income from the Hospitality | |
15 company (which manages Friends House and, as of this year, | |
16 Swarthmore Hall). | |
17 | |
18 * The "Vibrancy" project will receive 675,000GBP pilot fuding over | |
19 the next 3.5 years, with 3 or 4 regional officers being appointed, | |
20 managed from Woodbrooke | |
21 | |
22 * Following on from BYM 2015's focus on equality, we heard from the | |
23 Housing Threshing event which happened at Woodbrook in September | |
24 that our Friend Alastair Cameron was helping to take the lead in | |
25 work towards establishing an ethical landlords' association. | |
26 | |
27 * BYM 2015 had referred one proposed change to our Books of | |
28 Discipline, paragraphs 3.27 (revised) and 3.28 (new), which give | |
29 guidelines for Friends speaking publicly, back to Sufferings. We | |
30 reviewed and threshed a redraft of these, and now ask Friends to | |
31 please consider them carefully in advance of Yearly Meeting | |
32 Gathering 2016 where they will be presented for approval. | |
33 | |
34 About half our time together was spent reflecting on the status and | |
35 state of our Area Meetings. Perhaps not surprisingly, many other AMs | |
36 are reacting to "challenges and opportunities" similar to those which | |
37 lead to the creation of SE Scotland AM's STIR group. We had several | |
38 discussion sessions in a 'Home' group consisting of all the | |
39 representatives from AMs in Scotland and Wales, followed by a plenary | |
40 session. | |
41 | |
42 There will be a more extensive summary of the results coming from the | |
43 centre in due course. In the meantime, here are a few high- (and | |
44 low-) points: | |
45 | |
46 * There is a sense of weariness/sadness around the issue of AM (the | |
47 event); | |
48 | |
49 * "The business method is not working quite right" | |
50 | |
51 * We are suffering from many weighty Friends having been "creamed | |
52 off" into AM Trustees | |
53 | |
54 * Many AMs have launched some form of review process | |
55 | |
56 * We need to re-understand AM's relationships (up, down, sideways) | |
57 | |
58 * A number of people mentioned the "Northumbria model", about which | |
59 material will be made available [and I will forward it to Sesame] | |
60 | |
61 * There's value in trying harder to make the 'business' aspects of | |
62 AM (the event) as focussed and efficient as possible | |
63 | |
64 * Gatherings for Fellowship, centred on food, hospitality, | |
65 socialising, have been very successful, and need not, indeed | |
66 perhaps should not, happen on the same day as AM for business | |
67 | |
68 * More effort needs to go into "job descriptions" that make the jobs | |
69 feel possible | |
70 | |
71 * We should ask ourselves, if AM (the event) didn't exist, [why] | |
72 would we have to invent it? |