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Assign a General Service Representative to attend Intergroup meetings. Let the intergroup know of your proposed timing, venue, and type of group (open/closed). Place information in your local community (local media, notice-boards in shops, surgeries, libraries etc.) so they know the new AA group exists.
When you go to an AA meeting you don't have to give your full name. Some groups will ask the newcomers to “introduce themselves by first name only”, this is so everyone can get to know each other. Participation in AA is voluntary.
When the courts mandate attendance at AA meetings, AA participants work with defense attorneys to verify attendance. In some cases a sign in sheet is made available for visitors to an AA meeting to report attendance to the court.
A Protected Confession made at Alcoholics Anonymous For the time being, this is a strong legal precedent for lawyers defending clients in similar circumstances, but until a case is brought before the Supreme Court, the decisions will not be legally binding in courts outside that district.
Do not take screenshots or video/audio record meetings unless this is agreed upon in advance by the group conscious. If you are concerned about your own anonymity in an online meeting, the Webex platform allows you to disable video functionality.
How to fill out the A.A. Meeting Attendance Form Submission Guide? Enter your name in the designated field. Fill in the date of the meeting accurately. Provide the group name where the meeting took place. Indicate the time of the meeting. Ensure the group leader's signature is affixed.
The AA is a Fellowship. It is made up of groups of members who meet each week, in towns and neighbourhoods, up and down the country. Their primary focus is to help alcoholics at all stages of recovery. The structure of AA works like an upside-down pyramid.
If you arrive at a meeting early, you can ask the secretary or leader if they will sign your card or slip. If you were not given a court card, you will need to create your own. On a lined piece of paper make 3 columns and title them: DATE, MEETING NAME and SIGNATURE. Bring this paper to every meeting you attend.
8 Meeting Etiquette Rules to Implement in Your Organization 1 Be punctual. 2 Come prepared. 3 Ensure a quiet space for virtual meetings. 4 Follow the agenda. 5 Be an active participant. 6 Give others the opportunity to speak. 7 Ask clarifying questions. 8 Be attentive to your body language.