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The Twelve Steps and Traditions are guides for personal growth and unity. The Twelve Concepts are guides for service. The show how Twelfth Step work can be done on a broad scale and how members of a World Service Office can relate to each other and to the groups, through a World Service Conference, to spread Al-Anon's message world-wide. |
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The ultimate responsibility and authority for Al-Anon world services belongs to the Al-Anon groups. |
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The Al-Anon Family Groups have delegated complete administrative and operational authority to their Conference and its service arms. |
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The Right of Decision makes effective leadership possible. |
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Participation is the key to harmony. |
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The Rights of Appeal and Petition protect minorities and assure that they are heard. |
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The Conference acknowledges the primary administrative responsibility of the Trustees. |
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The Trustees have legal rights while rights of the Conference are traditional. |
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The board of Trustees delegates full authority for routine management of the Al-Anon Headquarters to its executive committees. |
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Good personal leadership at all service levels is a necessity. In the field of world service the Board of Trustees assumes the primary leadership. |
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Service responsibility is balanced by carefully defined service authority and double-headed management is avoided. |
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The World Service Office is composed of standing committees, executives and staff members. |
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The spiritual foundation for Al-Anon's world service is contained in the General Warranties of the conference, Article 12 of the Charter. |
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In all its proceedings the World Service Conference of Al-Anon shall observe the spirit of the Traditions: |
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that only sufficient operating funds, including an ample reserve, be its prudent financial principle; |
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that no Conference member shall be placed in unqualified authority over other members; |
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that all decisions be reached by discussion, vote and whenever possible, the unanimity; |
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that no Conference action ever be personally punitive or an incitement of public controversy; |
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that though the Conference serves Al-Anon, it shall never perform any act of government and that, like the fellowship of Al-Anon Family Groups which it serves, it shall always remain democratic in thought and action. |
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Reprinted with permission from the Al-Anon/Alateen Service Manual
(P-24/27), © 2000, Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.