Andrew MacLean wrote:Gareth
I work for a large charity! The DDa made usre that we had done what we ought to have done years ago: make provision for people with a range fo disabilitites to come to church and take part in services.
This meanse enabling people whose disability is with their mobility to make their way up into the church building, making provision for the visually impaired, making adjustments for people who have hearing problems etc, etc.
Charities are not expemt from best practice. Indeed some of us thing that the charitable sector ought to be in the vanguard, not the guard's van!
Sorry about the pun

Andrew
Well done to your "large charity", Andrew.
I had to give up going to the one in London I used to attend - because there were so many people who *would* keep taking photos during services - and that meant using flash guns, despite it being a "light filled cube" type building that really didn't need flash.
Under their much-vaunted equal opps policy (ha ha) this wasn't supposed to happen. But no-one cared enough to enforce it - it anyone thought to remember, they'd bundle me outside the door, and leave me sitting there all on my own till I gave up waiting for anyone to tell me they'd finished, and just gave up and went home.
Then there was the wonderful day when the rector - who knows damn well the reason for the problem! - was yelling at me across the "forecourt in front of the church about how selfish I was to want to stop people having "memories".
Well, stuff that for a game of soldiers! - I haven't been to mass there since.
Actually, even if they did sort out the flash bulbs, I still couldn't go back - my asthma's also getting worse and I'd promptly have an asthma attack from all the incense. Actually, that was another "known issue" and the agreement was they'd only have incense on certain days - but they never stuck to that, and another person who'd rapidly by hospitalised by it giving him asthma attacks had to give up going there too.
Isn't organised religion wonderful!!!!!!!!
Well, clearly, in some cases it is far better than others.
To return to the original issue: maybe either You and Yours or else In Touch might be a suitable alternative to Home Truths.
Rosemary