Warstock Step & Tradition meets on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm at Warstock Community Centre on Daisy Farm Road, Yardley Wood. The focus here is study of AA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, the framework that underpins both personal recovery and the way groups run. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who suspect they might, rather than for visitors; newcomers in that position are welcome. The meeting lasts an hour and a half and is free, with no need to book. Usefully, the group operates a chit system, so attendance can be evidenced for court, probation or treatment, and the venue is wheelchair accessible.
What happens at a Step & Tradition meeting?
The group studies AA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, usually reading and then sharing on how a particular Step or Tradition applies in daily life. You can simply listen if you prefer.
Can I get my attendance confirmed for court or probation?
Yes. This meeting runs a chit system, so a slip can be signed as evidence of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme.
Is it free, and is there wheelchair access?
It is free with no booking needed, and Warstock Community Centre is wheelchair accessible.
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