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I am a member of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers. Given the involvement of Quaker organisations in various current affairs in recent years, we are a faith group that many have heard of, but of which few have a clear understanding. If you'd like the chance to learn more about Quakers – our theology, our passion for equality and social justice, our concern for the environment and sustainability, and much more – I'm ready to help you with that.

For Quaker audiences, I'm also prepared to write, speak or advise on areas for which I have particular experience or expertise, such as the experience of younger adult Friends, different approaches to nominations, and the experience and beliefs of nontheist Friends. Of course, I can only speak for my own experience, but that experience involves a lot of interaction with other Friends, and experience in various Quaker roles.

Recent Blog Posts

  • Domino-style mask with steampunk decoration (cogs, pipes, etc). Mental Health and Masking – A Case in Point
    2 days ago
  • A group of people in discussion with a doctor, who has paper ready to make notes. The doctor is relatively casually dressed, and there is no desk between the doctor and the others. Shared Decision Making – What is it, and Why should I care?
    1 month ago
  • A view down an empty urban light rail carriage with yellow seats. The Pandemic, Mental Health, and Me
    1 month ago
  • A blue door, from which hangs a wooden sign reading "welcome, we are open" I'm Back
    1 month ago

Popular Blog Posts

A photograph of a statue of Lady Justice, blindfolded and holding sword and scales. The Glaring Flaw in the Equality Act
A view of Whitby harbour from part way up some stairs. The Grief of Disability
A medical professional talking with a patient as they walk through a doorway on crutches The Importance of Patient Involvement – and How to Get It Right
Text reading "Disabled person with a disability", overlaying a large question mark in the background. Attitude Matters More Than Words
A desk with a desktop computer, keyboard, mouse, laptop computer, tablet computer, and smartphone Connecting and Disconnecting
A woman sits on the ground against a wall, knees up to her chest and hands in front of her face. Why You Can't Tell When I'm Depressed
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