Dear Friends
The new term of service for the members of the Bahá'í Councils in the United Kingdom commences on the Day of the Covenant, 26 November 2010. As the executive instruments of the National Assembly which, in collaboration with the Counsellors and their auxiliaries, develop and execute plans designed to help each cluster advance from its current stage of growth to the next stage, the Councils play a key role in the unfoldment of the Divine Plan in this national community. The year ahead is particularly significant in this respect as it bestrides the close of one Five Year Plan and the launching of another.
Those elected to serve for its one-year term of service are:
Orang Agahi Denis Coyle Edwin Graham Afnan Hashemi-Zadeh Patricia Jamshidi Marion Khosravi Collette Maani Keith Munro Iain Palin
The Bahá'í Council for Northern Ireland held the first meeting on Saturday 11th December 2010 and is pleased to announce its officers as:
Chairman: Dr Colette Maani Secretary: Edwin Graham Treasurer: Dr Iain Palin Vice-Chairman: Denis Coyle.
Cohesion, Sharing and Integration (CSI) is the name given to a draft programme to improve community relations in Northern Ireland. The Bahá'í Council has responded to the consultation.The Bahá'í response calls for a systemic review of the education system in the long term and in the short term it highlights the need for further development of the syllabus for Religious Education.The Bahá'í community also contributed significantly to the response from the Northern Ireland Inter-Faith Forum which can be viewed at http://www.niinterfaithforum.org/ The Bahá'í Council response can be viewed at http://www.bahaicouncil-ni.org.uk/stance/csi.htm
bahai-ni is the e-announce list of the Baháí Council for Northern Ireland and all the Friends are asked to subscribe to it. It is where you will see the news first and sometimes (especially for time-sensitive and event announcelements) it's the only place it will appear. Information and the revised guideleines will be found here.
Friends, there is no avoiding it: If you are teaching, leading, assisting at, or otherwise playing a significant role at a childrens class, a junior youth project, a youth weekend, or any other activity aimed at under-18s you MUST follow these.
That means you must be officially checked and cleared BEFORE you can start. It is NOT acceptable to say "I'm just playing a minor role, I don't need this" or "I'm working alongside people who are officially cleared, I'll be OK" or "I'll start doing the work while my application goes through, it'll be OK" or even (God forbid!) "This is just bureaucracy, I don't agree with it so I won't do it".
If you were previously cleared under the PECS or POCVA scheme then you are all right, provided you havent lived outside NI or been out of touch with the Bahá'í community since then. Otherwise you have to apply for clearance under the ACCESS-NI scheme. Note that ACCESS-NI clearance takes several weeks - you need to make your application well before the activity, you won't be able to take organise / lead / tutor etc under-18s if it's not through and the clearance back with you.
The Bahá'í Council has the right to step in and stop or cancel any child / junior youth / youth event where the Child Protection Procedures are not being followed by those organising, running, or taking part in the event. This applies even in a Spiritual Assembly area. Nobody would want to have to use such powers - but the fact that they exist should be an indication of how seriously this matter is taken. So please it youre organising an event (class, project, anything) for under-18s, please check the forms list first and make sure you are completing the right ones. And if youre teaching, leading, or assisting please make sure you have your official clearance first.
If you any queries please ask Dorothy Riordan, the Bahá'í Councils Child Protection Officer, see last page for details.
The National Spiritual Assembly regrets that these steps are necessary but points out they are a reflection of the times we live in, and that these Procedures are there for the protection of young people, of those dealing with them, and of the good name of the Faith.
In order to comply with the national procedures for child protection the Bahá'í Council requires the following forms for any event to be forwarded to the Councils Office Manager.
CommuNIqueand other Baháí publications welcomes photographs of your activities. However where children and young people (up to age 18) are featured the Child Protection Procedure of the National Spiritual Assembly requires that (unless it is a group picturefive or more) permission of the parent or guardian be given. If this doesnt come with the photo then it cannot be used. Please bear this in mind when sending pictures. Of course if the sender is the parent or guardian of the young person featured, permission is assumed.
The Bahá'í Council would like to remind all the Friends in Northern Irelandthat the small activities booklet is still available on request (in small or larger quantities). Giving an overview of the core activities for the non-Bahá'í reader, it is professionally-designed, colourful, ideal for handing to friends and enquirers: if you want some copies to give away please get in touch with the Secretary of the Bahá'í Council.
These booklets are resources to be out there working for the Faith, telling people about our various activities and inviting them to join. Why not get some and use them?
The Bahá'í Council has access to templates that you can use to produce your own leaflets to invite people to your various activities. These are in MS Word which means they can be opened and edited in most word processors, letting you amend them as you like and put in your own contact details and local information. They are A4 sheets that trifold.
Items available are: CA-1 and CA-2about the various core activities SC-2about study circles CC-2about childrens classes DM-2about devotional meetings TZ-1about Tranquillity Zones. (The National Spiritual Assembly has indicated that these are a specialised form of devotional meetings with a lot to offer in certain circumstances.)
To obtain electronic copies please e-mail the Bahá'í Council specifying which items you want.
If you are wondering, SC-1, DM-1, and CC-1 are also available, they require Microsoft Publisher to open and edit them. If you have Publisher and want them, please say.
And while thinking about leaflets and how we can produce our own literature, how often have we asked Where can I get a good picture of the Shrine of the Báb, or a temple, or a Bahá'í youth project, or just a nice photo of Bahá'ís doing things?. The answer is the Bahá'í Media website at http://media.bahai.org which is a large archive of pictures related to the Bahá'í Faith. (Hint: If you download the picture on your screen you will get a small to medium size file, suitable for electronic media or printing as a smaller picture. If you want a large file so that you have a high-resolution picture for a large or professional print you will have to Subscribe then use the Download File option to get the zipped file of the large version).
Are you due to go on Pilgrimage, or making a three-day visit to the World Centre? Not only will this bring you great bounties, it can be an opportunity to share more about the Faith with the people of your area. Such a visit is newsworthy and your local paper will probably print a report about your experience, especially if it is seen as a pilgrimage with a difference.
A special press lead is available to help you with this. You can obtain it from the Bahá'í Councils Press and Public Information Officer.
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