COOPERATION WITH THE
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY (CPC)
WITH WHOM DO WE COOPERATE
- Family
doctors or other health care professionals
- Members
of the clergy
- Law
enforcement or court officials
- Educators
- Social
workers
- An
alcoholism or other counselor
- ANYONE
who deals with problem drinkers in the course of their work.
We
are actively seeking ways to make contact with professional people
and set up programs to increase the knowledge and the understanding
of Alcoholics Anonymous.
We
believe that professionals are our best allies in getting the
AA message to the still suffering alcoholic.
PURPOSE
To
carry the message to professionals and to students attending
professional schools in the community, helping them to understand
how and why AA works.
HOW
IS THIS ACCOMPLISHED
Members
of the CPC Committee inform professionals and future professionals
about AA; What we do, Where we are, What we can and cannot do.
We attempt to establish better communication between AAs
and professionals and to find simple effective methods of cooperating
without affiliating.
WHAT
CAN WE DO FOR YOU
We will set up:
Workshops
For
AA members: We
will provide workshops for regional conventions, Area assemblies,
District meetings, service information days, and set up information
tables at District or Area conferences. This kind of workshop
provides an opportunity to assist AA members in carrying the
AA message to the still-suffering alcoholic.
For
our professional friends: We will explain how Alcoholics
Anonymous may be helpful to people served by professionals.
We will be more than happy to attend a "working" breakfast,
luncheon or dinner, provide AA literature and meeting information,
or put on workshops on professional development days.
For
students attending professional schools: For students studying
medicine, nursing, law, psychology, teacher training, management,
the ministry or any other course that is preparing the student
for direct contact with people, we will set up workshops and
provide literature that will better enable the student to gain
an understanding of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Exhibits
National
or International Meetings of Professionals: Exhibits
at national or international sights are coordinated through
the General Service
Office (GSO) in New York. Invitations are reviewed by the
CPC trustee committee for approval. Local CPC committee members
staff these exhibits. The costs for these exhibits are handled
by GSO.
Local,
Regional or Provincial Meetings: CPC participation at these
events is coordinated by the local CPC committee. The local CPC committee will set up and man an information
booth at these events. The local or Area committee handles
the costs for these events.
When
we set up one of these exhibits they will be manned by AA members
who distribute AA information and pamphlets, answer questions
and assist visitors in filling out free subscription cards for
information about AA. Those filling out these cards will be sent
a packet of basic AA literature.
How
to contact the CPC Committee:
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Ottawa
Intergroup Office
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Alcoholics
Anonymous
AA World Service, Inc
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Telephone (613) 237-6000
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P.O. Box 459,
Grand Central Station, New York, NY 10163 Telephone (212) 870-3400 cpc@aa.org
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