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Resources for work with young people
Living as a Quaker session 6a circles of support - 2009
livingasaquakerpack6acirclessupport2009.pdf
Resources for work with young people
Living as a Quaker session 6b circles of support blank template - 2009
livingasaquakerpack6bcirclesblank2009.pdf
Teaching resources
The full peace education pack about Palestine and Israel, drawing on the work of EAPPI. Containing over 80 curriculum-spanning activities and resources, this teaching pack is about explores conflict, human rights and peacebuilding in Palestine & Israel. Case studies of people living in Palestine and Israel help learners humanise the conflict. Produced by Quaker Peace and Social Witness in collaboration with EAPPI. This is being made available free online in response to the violence happening in 2023. Hard copies available from the Quaker book shop: https://bit.ly/buy-rw-ob
Razor Wire and Olive Branches - full pack.zip
Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees
Strategic Priorities 2026-2030 The Trustees Strategic Priorities set out the key aims for the centrally managed work of Quakers in Britain from 2026 to 2030. It results from consultation and discernment by Meeting for Sufferings, Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees and staff, and builds on Our Faith in the Future, agreed in 2015. The priorities are organised under our four charitable purposes: sustaining church and faith, supporting Quaker communities, promoting Quakerism, and faith in action. We see the first as the root from which the others grow. We are, before anything else, a worshipping community, and our work in the world flows from that. We offer these priorities as a framework, not a fixed plan. The years ahead will ask a lot of us. We are living through a time of climate breakdown, widening inequality, war, and growing division. Our own community is changing too. Our demographics are shifting, we are gathering in new ways. We are making a once-in-a-generation change to Yearly Meeting that will reshape how we make decisions together and gather as a national community. There is real hope in this moment. Many people today describe themselves as spiritual seekers, and more young adults are looking for an honest, simple faith. Quakers have something to offer them: a living spiritual tradition, a trusted voice, and a readiness to stay with hard questions over the long term. What follows is our shared sense of where we are called to put our energy, our money and our love.
britain-yearly-meeting-strategic-priorities-2026-2030.pdf