Conference in 2022 to go ahead in person
Conference 2022 is scheduled to happen face to face in York from Friday 8th April – Sunday 10thApril 2022. As the delegate team we would like to seek feedback from the fellowship on the 2022 Conference questions which were published in the Winter 2021 edition of AA Service News. If you haven’t yet seen them you can find them here, along with background material:
https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/Members/Document-Library
https://aagb.silverink.ie/download/1/Library/Documents/AA%20Service%20News/189%20Winter%202021.pdf
Your delegates need you!
As always – your delegates to conference need you in order to go to conference informed of your experience with and feedback to the conference questions. This year, there are multiple questions on how we have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, which provides an excellent opportunity for all of us to share experience for the mutual benefit of ourselves and others in the fellowship. We also need feedback on several new or revised literature items that will be discussed and potentially approved at conference. You can find those via the AAGB document library (see link above).
We welcome feedback from everyone including region representatives, GSRs and individual members. We would also like to encourage GSR to go back to your various groups and ask for feedback. The deadline for feedback is currently 31stMarch 2022
How to submit your feedback
There are several options to submit your feedback:
- Zoom meeting – 19thFeb 2022 at 10am – 11am
Topic: CER Delegates Webinar
Time: Feb 19, 2022 10:00 AM Amsterdam
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86180813135?pwd=NTZla05WU1hsQUJMMWZ4cnNOQk9iUT09
Meeting ID: 861 8081 3135
Passcode: 581793
- At the CER meeting in March, currently scheduled for the weekend of 5th– 6thMarch 2022
- Via the online feedback form https://alcoholics-anonymous.eu/conference-questions-2021-22-online-feedback-form/
- To the delegates mailbox cer@aamail.org
Overview of the General Service Conference
The General Service Conference of AA Great Britain and Continental Europe is the practical means by which the group conscience can express itself. Since 1966, the Conference meets annually, and face-to-face in the City of York, England.
There are many excellent documents and resources available to help members, groups, and intergroups  understand the Conference process both on the CER website https://alcoholics-anonymous.euand the AA GB website https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
Some specific links which may help are:
The General Service Conference – The Conscience of AA GB
The Role and Function of Conference
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