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Twelve Concepts
- To fulfill our fellowship’s primary purpose, the N.A. groups have joined
together to create a structure which develops, coordinates, and maintains services on behalf of N.A. as a whole.
- The final responsibility and authority for N.A. services rests with the N.A.
groups.
- The N.A. groups delegate to the service structure the authority
necessary to fulfill the responsibilities assigned to it.
- Effective leadership is highly valued in Narcotics Anonymous.
Leadership qualities should be carefully considered when selecting trusted servants.
- For each responsibility assigned to the service structure, a single point
of decision and accountability should be clearly defined.
- Group conscience is the spiritual means by which we invite a loving
God to influence our decisions.
- All members of a service body bear substantial responsibility for that
body’s decisions and should be allowed to fully participate in its decision-making processes.
- Our service structure depends on the integrity and effectiveness of our
communications.
- All elements of our service structure have the responsibility to carefully
consider all viewpoints in their decision-making processes.
- Any member of a service body can petition that body for the redress of
a personal grievance, without fear of reprisal.
- N.A. funds are used to further our primary purpose and must be
managed responsibly.
- In keeping with the spiritual nature of Narcotics Anonymous, our
structure should always be one of service, never of government.
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