How to Include Dual Members in Al-Anon Service While Maintaining Our Policies

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How to Include Dual Members in Al-Anon Service While Maintaining Our Policies. How would you describe a dual member?. A dual member is a member of both Al-Anon and Alcoholics Anonymous. What exactly is the policy?. Read pages 78-79 of the 2010–2013 Al-Anon/Alateen Service Manual. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A dual member is a member of both Al-Anon and Alcoholics Anonymous.

Read pages 78-79 of the 2010–2013 Al-Anon/Alateen Service Manual

1966: A.A. and Al-Anon work together to create the policy that differentiates the two fellowships.

1967: The guidelines for group separation between A.A. and Al-Anon were approved at the Al-Anon World Service Conference.  

Officers of each group should be members of either A.A. or Al-Anon, depending upon the group’s affiliation.

The primary purpose of A.A. is to help fellow alcoholics recover.

The primary purpose of Al-Anon is to help the member

live with herself/himself, as well as with the alcoholic.  

We are separate entities with separate purposes.Dual members do not serve in Al-Anon policy-making positions, otherwise this would give the appearance of not being separate.

Depending on Area/local policies, serve on event committees:AreaDistrictGroupAl-Anon Information Service

Assist Public Outreach/Institutions:

AreaDistrictGroupAl-Anon Information Service

Support fellowship communications:

Area & district Web sitesArea & district newsletters

Attend to technology needs:AreaDistrictGroupAl-Anon Information Service

Become certified as an Al-Anon Member Involved in Alateen Service (AMIAS).

Contribute to WSO publishing

Support strategic planning by serving on Thought Forces and Task Forces:AreaDistrictAl-Anon Information Service

Liaison to local A.A. via convention or Intergroup service.

Develop a workshop for all service arms to use as a framework to begin a productive discussion.

Create service tools (i.e., guidelines) to support the fellowship in identifying service roles for dual members, to assist service arms to:

◦Clarify the criteria to use when deciding which service positions are appropriate for dual members.◦Generate a list of available service opportunities that can be filled by dual members, based on established policy.

Encourage members to write Forum articles that support constructive discussions about dual members in service.

Which strategies presented do you believe can be effective?Which strategies presented do you believe may not be effective?Are there other possible strategies that are missing?

1. Develop a workshop for all service arms to use as a framework to begin a productive discussion.

2. Create service tools to support the fellowship in identifying service roles for dual members to assist service arms to do the following:

Clarify the criteria Generate a list of available service opportunities

3. Encourage members to write Forum articles.