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FACT SHEET FOR AL-ANON
ON-LINE MEETINGS
Al-Anon Family Groups acknowledge the potential and value of the Internet for
communicating information about Al-Anon, offering hope and comfort to the
families and friends of alcoholics. Al-Anon neither endorses, opposes nor
regulates any computer on-line service provider.
On-line meetings are listed with the World Service Office (WSO) Group Records so
that members or potential newcomers interested in attending electronic meetings
will know how to access them. These meetings have a group contact and receive
WSO newsletters, announcements and the WSO Appeal Letters as all registered Al-
Anon groups do in order that members attending these meetings or the meeting
itself can support the WSO (Seventh Tradition).
On-line meetings, like all Al-Anon groups, agree to abide by the spirit of the
Twelve Traditions. Any Al-Anon members desiring to attend an electronic meeting
can attend if able to access the meeting through their Internet or computer
subscriber service.
Overview:
Based upon the long-established value of attending meetings to the personal
recovery of Al-Anon members, it is important to make the following
clarification: On-line (electronic) Al-Anon meetings are a supplement to regular
attendance at Al-Anon meetings. Likewise, participation as a member in the
functions of a group and personal involvement in Twelfth Step service work are
important.
Human companionship and warmth cannot be totally replaced by electronic
meetings; an important element to our recovery is to stop isolating ourselves.
With the exception of Lone Members (e.g. those who are geographically isolated
or physically unable to attend a meeting), sharing at "face to face" (f2f) or
"skin meetings" is essential. Members should encourage other members to attend
Al-Anon meetings in their community.
Things to Remember about
On-line meetings:
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Meetings are in
reality "open" to anyone with access to the Internet or a computer on-line
service. There is no way of ascertaining or guaranteeing that all
participants are Al-Anon members or specifically interested in our program
as the relative or friend of a problem drinker.
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Confidentiality of
sharing is more difficult to maintain and to observe for some Internet
computer services. Members who as individuals subscribe to various computer
services need to bear this in mind when sharing at an electronic meeting,
e.g. live "chat" or posting a message on a list serve.
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Professionals may be
viewing the sharings as a means of learning, about our program and how
members benefit and support each other. Anonymity cannot be guaranteed with
the same degree of certainty or sense of commitment as face to face
meetings. The degree of anonymity afforded members may also depend upon the
protocol for transmission of e-mail or participation in on-line meetings of
a computer subscriber service or an individual on-line meeting. Some
services allow for the use of a pseudonym for sending mail and on-line
participation. Members need to be aware that pseudonyms or nicknames are
frequently used in the on-line world.
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On-line meetings are
particularly vulnerable to the inability to enforce the unenforceable. If
you have a need for anonymity, you may want to discuss it further with your
service provider.
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Each Al-Anon member
is responsible for keeping an electronic meeting focused on Al-Anon recovery
and discussion of Al-Anon related topics.
Use of Al-Anon
Literature, The Forum, Meeting Format and Service Materials on-line:
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Each year, and for
that year only, chat room and e-mail meetings listed with the World Service
Office may request permission from Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
to use the Steps, Traditions, Concepts, Suggested Welcome, Suggested Closing
and short excerpts (maximum one paragraph) from Conference Approved
Literature (CAL) in their meetings. Permission to quote from other
Conference Approved Literature (CAL) is granted with stated conditions and
can be revoked if these conditions are not met.
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Members,
participating in chat rooms or e-mail meetings that have received the
permission described above, may use up to one paragraph from CAL in either
the meeting opening or as a part of their sharing. Please use the following
acknowledgment:
From
__________________________, Page Number ___________, Copyright 20___, by
(identify the
publication)
Al-Anon Family Group
Headquarters, Inc., Limited use by express written permission of Al-Anon Family
Group Headquarters, Inc.
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Excerpts may not be
altered, printed or archived for later combination with other sharings or
excerpts. They may not be included or published on any website or posting,
may not be made available to any person or website other than at and for
that particular meeting and should be treated like a personal, private
communication of each participant in the meeting.
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Because not all
authors of The Forum articles give permission to have their sharings
used on the Internet, articles from The Forum may be used only if
they are those listed in the magazine as available for use on the Internet.
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Al-Anon members and
on-line meetings are encouraged to carry Al-Anon's message of hope and
comfort to potential newcomers those still suffering from the impact of
someone else's drinking and the professional community. To assist members
with Twelfth Step work, a list of service materials that may be
electronically reproduced can be obtained from the WSO.
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Just as at face to
face meetings, to uphold the spirit of our Twelve Traditions, the use or
mention of outside literature is discouraged. *
* Please see the Policy Digest and the two Al-Anon publications, Al-Anon Spoken
Here and the Al-Anon Focus for additional background.
Seventh Tradition
It
is important for on-line meetings to follow the Seventh Tradition. The meetings
may need to send contributions for rent (list server) as well as to Al-Anon
service arms. The following are suggestions from on-line members:
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Members may mail
donations to an elected treasurer.
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Request donations by
mail at the beginning of the topic for that week if applicable.
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Members may send
donations, which are clearly identified with the on-line meeting
identification number, directly to WSO.
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Members are
encouraged to make birthday gift donations to WSO.
Types of On-line
Meetings
On-line meetings work under various formats. The type you participate in depends
upon the personal preference of each member. For those who want sharing
available 24 hours per day there are e-mail meetings. For those who prefer
interactive conversation there are chat room meetings at a specific time.
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E-mail Meetings
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List serve Meetings
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Members
subscribe to mail list.
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Each member
sends sharings to one address and list server distributes them to all
members.
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E-mail Meetings
without a List server
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Works like other
E-mail meetings but without the list server.
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Members have a
roster and construct their own mail list to send sharings.
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Commonalties
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The topic for a
meeting usually lasts for one week.
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Chairperson
posts a topic early in the week and other members share about it.
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Members may
share privately or to the list as a whole.
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It's suggested
that the chairperson rotate on a weekly or monthly basis.
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Has the
advantage of almost unlimited membership.
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Has the
potential for very large amounts of mail every week.
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Chat Room Meetings
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Have spontaneity
because they are in real time.
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Usually limited
in size and restricted to those in a certain Internet provider.
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Moderated chat
rooms (protocol) have a chairperson who recognizes members before they
submit a sharing.
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Unmoderated chat
rooms are more free form.
Meeting Formats
On-line meetings use the same meeting format as face to face meetings. Only the
method of sharing is different. Any Al-Anon-related topic may be used for a
meeting. A meeting format that could be used if the meeting is listed with WSO
and has current permission to use CAL excerpts, is as follows:
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Chairperson posts
Suggested Opening.
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Chairperson welcomes
members.
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Chairperson posts
Twelve Steps, Traditions and Concepts if desired.
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Chairperson asks if
there is any business for the week, i.e. Treasurer's Report, Upcoming
Events, etc.
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Chairperson asks
newcomers to identify themselves and asks more experienced members to
correspond with them privately.
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Chairperson
announces the topic for the week or meeting or posts a reading from CAL
giving proper credit and asks for comments.
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Members post their
comments.
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At the end of the
week or chat room time, the chairperson thanks everyone who shared and
introduces the next week's chairperson and posts the Suggested Closing.