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Part of MBS’s Quaker A-Z series. Published bi-weekly on an annual theme throughout the calendar year.

  • Quaker A-Z: R is for Relationship & Responsible

    Quaker A-Z: R is for Relationship & Responsible

    Who is responsible for what? All relationships contain questions about who is responsible for what, but they’re not always clearly answered. Groups working closely together are now using Memorandums of Understanding to clarify roles and responsibilities. These documents also help define how the relationship is monitored and maintained. Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash But

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  • Quaker A-Z: R is for Reduction & Rest

    Quaker A-Z: R is for Reduction & Rest

    Reducing Reports One of the things I hear from clients is the wish that there were fewer things to do, fewer reports to read, fewer risks to worry about and mitigate against… I’ve hopefully given you some ideas on how to simplify and streamline your priorities as you manage your charity – while still ensuring

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  • Quaker A-Z: R is for Reservations

    Quaker A-Z: R is for Reservations

    Unseen reservations & resistance As those who know me would affirm – I am a committee nerd. Was tickled to be welcomed as one at a Woodbrooke course on serving nationally – the facilitator saying it was unlikely we’d all turned up to learn about becoming a better committee member if we weren’t! So, I

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  • Quaker A-Z: R is for Responsibilities

    Quaker A-Z: R is for Responsibilities

    This post is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. R is for Responsibilities Every Relationship has more than one side, as well as more than one set of rights and responsibilities. Local Meetings may be used to reporting that they have at least considered the list of their responsibilities

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  • Quaker A-Z: R is for Recycling and Risk assessments

    Quaker A-Z: R is for Recycling and Risk assessments

    This is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. R is for Recycling Does your meeting house have recycling areas for goods accepted by the local council? Are there other things that can be recycled? Postage stamps (not the standard queen’s head) QPSW Stamp Club are sold to support Quaker

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