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Service System—Session One

Service System—Session One. Service System Project. What to expect from this session: Overview of Service System Project Basic grasp of models and options A sense of how we got here. Service System Project. Origin of project Ongoing challenges at local levels

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Service System—Session One

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  1. Service System—Session One

  2. Service System Project • What to expect from this session: • Overview of Service System Project • Basic grasp of models and options • A sense of how we got here

  3. Service System Project • Origin of project • Ongoing challenges at local levels • IDTs have helped identify challenges, but more needed to be done • Current structure developed years ago • World services restructured; local services did not

  4. Service System Project • Project adopted at WSC 2008 From project plan • Develop a vision for all NA service efforts • Provide framed options and recommendations for discussion by the conference and the fellowship

  5. Service System Project • Central question for the project • How can we build a system* of service within NA that is driven by unity of purpose, and that allows for flexibility in meeting the diverse service needs and goals of our NA communities?

  6. Service System Project • Needs for a service system to fulfill • Public understands who/what NA is • Fellowship grounded in NA principles • Groups have literature • Atmosphere of recovery throughout NA • Addicts can find meetings • Trusted servants have resources/tools

  7. Service System Project • Functions • The “What” • Roles • The “Who” • Variables • Internal/external factors the service system must adjust to

  8. Service System Project • Fishbone diagram

  9. Service System Project • Foundational Principles • Purpose-driven • Group-focused • Defined by geopolitical boundaries • Flexible

  10. Count of Wisconsin Region by ZIP Code The colors on this map correspond to different regions and each push pin represents a zip code where a group exists.

  11. Count of Wisconsin Region by ZIP Code The colors on this map correspond to different regions and each push pin represents a zip code where a group exists.

  12. The colors on this map correspond to different regions and each push pin represents a zip code where a group exists.

  13. Service System Project Flash Presentation – Models 1 & 2

  14. Service System Project • Attendance at WSC 2010 • Regional Delegates • US 67 • Canada 5 • Non-US 39 • Non-seated 2 • Total: 113 • Alternate Delegates • US 66 • Canada 5 • Non-US 15 • Non-seated 1 • Total: 87

  15. Service System Project Flash Presentation – Options 1, 2, & 3

  16. Service System Project Questions and Answers

  17. Service System Project • Session Wrap-up • This is all done in service of our vision • If you have questions, please ask board members during the week • Our discussions in other sessions this week will relate to these ideas

  18. Service System Project • Session Wrap-up • Friday session: • Concerns with these models/options • What excites you about the models/options • How to engage fellowship in discussion

  19. Service System—Session One

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