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From policy to practice: safeguarding the most vulnerable
It only seems a moment ago that I was confined during lockdown and working on the York Area Meeting safeguarding policy. But time goes on quickly and I see from my notes that it has been three years. This short article is an account of my personal journey with safeguarding and that of my team. I will try to provide a pen portrait of what we have learnt, what we have achieved and *spoiler alert* why I'm proud of it.
From policy to practice: safeguarding the most vulnerable
How to support the anti-DSEI arms fair actions from afar
In September, hundreds of Quakers will descend upon the London borough of Newham to protest the set-up of the DSEI arms fair. DSEI 2021 featured over 1,600 exhibitors, including most of the biggest arms companies. This year is set to be no different.
How to support the anti-DSEI arms fair actions from afar
Disrupting unjust systems: how Quakers are joining the Insure Our Future Week of Action
When Quakers in Britain made a commitment to climate justice in 2021, the minute spoke to the impact of economic systems:“Seeking to reduce carbon emissions is an urgent priority, but without interrogating and disrupting our existing economic systems, this will only lead us back to an unjust system..."Minute 33, Yearly Meeting 2021That's why Quakers and others of all faiths and none have joined the Insure Our Future campaign – to work together to ask the insurance industry to change.
Disrupting unjust systems: how Quakers are joining the Insure Our Future Week of Action
Faith organisations can strengthen communities: findings from The state of us
"Communities are built among individuals who know each other." – Minute 26, Yearly Meeting 2025 One year on from the racially targeted violence in the summer of 2024, The state of us report argues that the UK remains vulnerable to further unrest and this is an issue that everyone, everywhere can help address.
Faith organisations can strengthen communities: findings from 'The state of us'