London Electronic Communications
Electronic Communications - London Regions
This page is for London ECLOs to find information and links relevant to their service discipline
Microsites
All Intergroups and Regions have microsite space allocated on the AA website.
The site content can be edited using the Microsite Content Editor. As ECLO you should have a user name and password to access the Microsite Editor for your intergroup. If you do not have these, request access by emailing the AA Help Desk. In the dropdown menu, click on File Storage.
or go to:
https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/Members/Service/Helpdesk
Here is a link to the AA Microsite Guide which explains the microsites and editor further.
Emails
Every intergroup officer has a special AA email address; this is for security and anonymity so that you are not using your own personal email address.
Once appointed as an AA intergroup officer, you can obtain your AA email address by contacting the AA Helpdesk and in the dropdown menu, click on 'Application for an AA email address'. You will be sent this on your personal email address. To access your AA emails, go to Logons. On this page you will find pages for your AA email, editing your microsite and filestore.
File Storage
As an Intergroup or Region officer you can request space in the File Storage Area on the AA website. To gain access to this, simply send an email using the Helpdesk facility by contacting the AA Helpdesk and in the dropdown menu, click on 'File Storage'.
Online Response Service (Email Responder)
The Online Response Service replies to the 1,200 plus emails received each month to the email address help@aamail.org by putting the still suffering alcoholic in touch with their local AA meetings.Responders are AA members who work from their own homes in 2-hour shifts using simple an mail system. Training and ongoing support is provided and responders collaborate and help each other via a private online chat group.
2 years' continuous sobriety is recommended as well as a good understanding of the AA Programme, 12 Step work, the Traditions and Guidelines. Applications will need to be endorsed by your Intergroup or Region and we ask responders to commit to at least 2 hours per week.
If you would like to apply to be a Online Responder, please read the job description and download the application form.
Chat Now Service (Responder)
Chat Now gives people visiting the AA website live contact with a member of the Fellowship who can give them information on local meetings and other questions dealing with AA and alcoholism.Chat Now is made up of a team of volunteers who work in 2 hour
shifts from their home computers. Comprehensive training is given, but it is
recommended that there be a working knowledge of computers and of the internet.
Requirements: 2 years' continuous sobriety, a good understanding of the AA Programme, 12 Step work and the 12 Traditions and Guidelines. All applicants will need a written endorsement by their Intergroup or region.
Requirements: 2 years' continuous sobriety, a good understanding of the AA Programme, 12 Step work and the 12 Traditions and Guidelines. All applicants will need a written endorsement by their Intergroup or region.
If you would like to apply to be a Chat Now Responder, please read the job description and download the application form. (Word version here)