Disclaimer: CoDA, Inc. does not endorse any of the commercial sites, organizations,
therapists, or recovery centers that may be found as a result using any
alternative type meeting found on this site.
The CoDA Fellowship is offering their Experience, Strength and Hope concerning
possible recovery resources. The members of CoDA are not Professional Counselors
and make no assertion that any particular group or entity is appropriate for
a particular individual. Our goal is make the search for online recovery support
resources easier for those unable to attend traditional Face to Face meetings.
HISTORY
The 2003
CoDA Conference addressed endorsement, tradition, and safety issues related
to online recovery meetings and groups by doing two things: 1. Removed the
online meetings as registered meetings. 2. Created an Online Support Committee.
The Online
Support Committee (OSC) purpose is: To provide an information section on the
web site (www.coda.org) that will give information about online resources and
meetings. Instructions for locating resources and a list of resources (disclaimers
of non endorsement would appear). A committee of trusted servants would review
resources before listing them.
The Online
Support Committee presented and the 2004 CoDA Service Conference approved
the following motion.
Motion:
That CoDA recognize online meetings and other meetings using all alternate
forms of communication, as equal to face to face meetings.
Intent:
To support suffering Codependents. Registering and listing all meetings in
the meeting list database gives them equal status and treatment. So that online
meetings are part of the same structure, direction and services. Unify CoDA
meetings regardless of medium of communication used to conduct the meeting.
Remarks:
Encourages recovery, unity and spirituality by using communication and modern
technology to carry the CoDA message to those who still suffer.
In 2006, the CoDA
Service Conference approved all Alternative meetings as a voting entity.
Therefore, the non-traditional meetings can have two delegates representing
them at conference. The Online Support Committee was disbanded.
In 2007, the release
of the current meeting resource center identifies Alternative meetings with their
own tab next to meeting within the U.S. and meetings outside the U.S.