The Covenant of the Goddess
P.O. Box 12193, San Bernardino, CA
92423-2193
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Proposed by Lady Aradia and Lady Emrys, two
Pennsylvania-based members with field experience, the Abuse Advisory Committee
was presented to the membership at the organization's national meeting held in Atlanta, Aug. 22
and 23. Lady Aradia, a psychotherapist and licensed social worker, stood before CoG
delegates from across the country and spoke about the pressing need for such a
committee. She said:
Sexual
offenses and family violence happen in every community including the Wiccan and
larger Pagan community. Although we pride ourselves in not being a religion
with a large institution, this places us at a disadvantage when issues of abuse
arise. We believe it is our responsibility to offer support, education and
guidance to people in our community that are facing these issues no matter if
they are a victim of abuse, those who offended, or the family or coveners who
are confused about how to handle a particular situation.
The primary duties of the committee "include
the provision of education to COG members on issues of abuse, consultation to
the National Board when needed, and consultation to COG coven and solitary
members when their community is impacted by physical or sexual violence."
Lady Emrys, who co-developed the idea
for this new committee, is also a licensed clinical social worker. She
hopes that her own professional experience and that of others can be used to
assist CoG members and the greater Pagan community in this area. She says:
I hope [the
committee] will educate and empower our community: for leaders to feel
confident in their ability to ethically respond when abuse happens, for
communities to learn strategies of prevention, and for victims (and
perpetrators) to feel safe enough to seek support through their spiritual
communities.
After some discussion on specifics, CoG delegates
overwhelmingly approved, through consensus, the establishment of the Abuse Advisory
Committee. Over the next few months, the two women will be bringing together committee members and establishing official processes. Aradia says:
We hope to be
a resource for anyone affected by sexual abuse and or family violence in the
Wiccan and larger Pagan community. We are not offering legal service, or to
make a judgment on someone or a particular event. We hope to provide education
to the larger community through classes and media. We also seek to offer
guidance to individuals and communities so they can make the most informed
decision possible for themselves and their community when faced with difficult
situations. We know we may not have all the answers but it's a beginning,
a way to keep talking about the issue from an educated and knowledgeable
perspective.
For more information about the Abuse Advisory Committee or Covenant of the Goddess, contact Heather Greene, pio@cog.org
The Covenant of the Goddess is a nonprofit
501c3 organization that has represented Witches and Wiccans for 39 years. Beginning
in 1975, the
Covenant of the Goddess has worked diligently to secure legal protection for
Witches and Wiccans, provide ministerial credentials, offer education through
interfaith outreach or collaboration, and foster community within its
membership. For more information go to www.cog.org
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