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This page last edited on Sunday, May 23, 2004
Concept Two: The final responsibility and authority for NA services rests with the NA groups.

As a guiding principle for the delivery of Public Information services, the second concept holds special importance. That importance revolves around the balance between trust and delegation. Since the groups have created the service structure, they have the final authority over it. Public Information subcommittees must remember that they are responsible to the groups through their Group Service Representatives, Regional Committee Members, and Regional Delegates. They are not groups themselves; they are not autonomous. PI subcommittees serve at the direction and with the support of the groups.

 

 

As members of PI subcommittees, we provide resources to the groups and the groups provide resources to us. The voice of the groups gives us our direction in planning how to help guide the still suffering addict to our meetings. The resources—both human and monetary—with which the groups provide us, enable us to follow that direction.

In working out the delicate balance between trust and delegation with the groups which created us, we have found that humility and patience are two of the principles which come before the personalities.
 




 

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