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VOCATIONAL SERVICE

John FennessyDistrict Vocational Service Director 2019/20

Session outline :

• The concept of vocational service• The collaborative approach• The Vocational Service teams

VOCATIONAL SERVICE – Distict Assembly 2019/20

D9685 VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Through Vocational Service, we as Rotarians are asked to:

1. Adhere to and promote high ethical standards in our business dealings;2. Recognise the worthiness of all occupations; and 3. Contribute our professional expertise and skills to address issues and needs in society

D9685 VOCATIONAL SERVICE – PROGRAM CATEGORIES

* Professional Ethics

* Vocational Recognition

* Vocational Support

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS - ROTARY CODE OF CONDUCT

As a Rotarian, I will:

1. Exemplify the core value of integrity in all behaviours and activities;2. Use my vocational experience and talents to serve in Rotary;3. Conduct all of my personal, business, and professional affairs ethically, encouraging and fostering high ethical standards as an example to others;4. Be fair in all dealings with others and treat them with the respect due to them as fellow human beings;

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PROFESSIONAL ETHICS - ROTARY CODE OF CONDUCT

……Cont.5. Promote recognition and respect for all occupations which are useful to society;6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the quality of life in my community;7. Honour the trust that Rotary and fellow Rotarians provide and not do anything that will bring disfavour or reflect adversely on Rotary or fellow Rotarians;8. Not seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship.

VOCATIONAL RECOGNITIONVocational Programs within this Category, as well as Vocational talks and visits, include:-

Pride of Workmanship -Club Award

Vocational Excellence - District Award

Police Officer of the Year- Club and State Award

Rotary Emergency Services Community Awards - State Award (Joint Districts)

VOCATIONAL SUPPORT

Vocational Support covers any form of mentoring and / or skills development.

Ideas to support young people in our High Schools- Some Clubs run interview practice sessions for young people leaving school; others help with resume preparation

Ideas to support young people in our TAFE Colleges- Official Programs in place to support this are the Apprentice / Training Awards; supporting World Skills Australia and National Skills Week; and supporting the PCYC

Is there anything that we can do????????

VOCATIONAL SUPPORT – VOCATIONAL TRAINING TEAMS

• Teams from Australia complete a vocational exchange with a team from a similar field in an overseas country – not dissimilar to the previous Group Study Exchange Program.

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• Currently Woy Woy Club is organising an exchange of an Outbound and Inbound Team of Doctors and Allied Health Workers in Uganda- working in the field of HIV / AIDS to enable them to learn from each other.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE TEAMS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE TEAMS

• Business links .• Public Relations • Pride of Workmanship and

Apprentice Trainee awards• Police and Emergency Service

Community officer of the Year Awards

• Vocational Excellence Awards

• Four way test speech competition

• Professional Ethics • Vocational support

Business Links.

Chair: John Fenessy - Eppingeppingrotary@gmail.com

Public Image/ Social Media

Chair: Anne Wright – Beecroftannewright@ozemail.com.au

Pride of Workmanship and Apprentice Trainee Awards.

Chair: David Firth - Pennant Hillsdavefirth@bigpond.com

Police and Emergency Service Community Officer Of The Year Award

Police Officer Of the YearChair: john Wakefield OAM -LowerBluehensonb@bigpond.net.au

Rotary Emergency Service Community Officer of the Year awardChair: Bobby Redman – eClub of Greater Sydneyredman_100@bigpond.com

Who is Eligible

Volunteer and Paid Members of all 6 NSW Emergency Service Organisations who perform Community Service above and beyond the call of their normal duties

Vocational Excellence Awards

Chair: Warren Soos - Turramurrawarren.soos@amwu.asn.au

Four Way Test Speech Competition

Chair: Ken Broadhead - Wahroongabroadheads@bigpond.com

Professional Ethics.

Chair : Paul Rogers - Kurrajong North Richmond p.rogers54@internode.no.net

Vocational Support

Rotary & TAFE Links & World Skills Australia Chair: Peter Kirkwood -kirkwood@cpi.com.au

VOCATIONAL SUPPORT - WORLDSKILLS

• H O W T O G E T I N V O L V E DWorldSkills Australia offers unique opportunities that inspire and reward talented trade and skills people.

PARTNER• Support trades and skills byfostering the next generation ofAustralia’s skilled workforce.

• Build brand recognition and loyaltyby supplying materials andequipment for competitions andtraining programs.

HOST AN EVENT

THE COLLABORATIVE APPROACH

SERVICE PROJECTS COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES

Session summary :

• The concept of vocational service• The collaborative approach• The Vocational Service teams

TOGETHER WE ALL ACHIEVE MORE.