Rotary District 1130District Assembly
Community and Vocational Service
Today’s Agenda
• Introduction to the Comm & Voc Team• What’s new in 2011/12• Community Projects• Vocational Projects• Environmental Projects• Literacy• Protection
Introduction to TeamSpecialist Chairman Scott Maclachlan BarnetSupport Team• Health/Stroke Awareness Thea Ingham Roding • Kids Out Day Fred Fox Heston & Isleworth• Leonard Cheshire Peter Holmes Barkingside• Resilience Steven Seager Redbridge• Junior Citizen Steven Seager Redbridge• Vocational Service Thea Ingham RodingDistrict Specialists:• Literacy/Dict 4 Life Colin Bryant Tooting• Environmental Officer: Leonie Cooper. Battersea Park• Protection Officer: Pat Clark Edmonton
Role of team and specialists
Role of Specialists• The role of Specialist within District is to act as focal point of
that activity and to be available to help Clubs in the District in the area of their speciality. The District Specialist will be in contact with the RIBI specialist and will be able to provide advice on what RIBI are doing in that area as appropriate.
Role of C&V Support team• This role is similar to District Specialist, but will only have
contact with Charity or organisation in their subject to assist with implementation with Clubs across the District.
What’s new in 2011 /12
• What was the Presidential Citation last year has become The Changemaker Award. – Google “Changemaker Award” to find out more
from the RI website.
• RIBI has linked up with BBC Children in Need • Resilience – Disaster preparedness – Role for
Rotary Clubs to help
Rotary Changemaker Award
• The RI President Kalyan Banerjee has the motto for this year
Reach Within to Embrace Humanity• He has published the Changemaker Award. • He will reward Clubs who take part in the 5
Avenues of Service.• Winning Clubs get their President a trip to RI
Conference in Thailand.
Changemaker Award
Changemaker Award
• The award provides encouragement for clubs to complete a minimum of suggested topics.
• Clubs may have to adjust their activities to cover sufficient topics.
• With 2 of the Avenues of Service covered by this Team:– Community and Vocational ServiceYOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AWARD
Community Service - Examples
2 Topics needed for Changemaker Award• Carry out an environmental service project.• Partner with a local organisation on a community
service project.• Conduct a club programme to reduce carbon
footprint.• Complete a fundraising event to support polio
eradication.• Conduct a community needs assessment
Vocational Service - Examples
3 topics needed for Changemaker Award• More than half members are active in vocational
service projects.• Provide career advice for schools • Career day for young people at place of work.• Recognise high ethical standards and public values in
the community• Promote “The Four Way Test” at schools• Organise networking event to meet local professionals
Community Service
• When Clubs complete effective service projects, they improve the community, bring people together, and reflect well on Rotary.
• When Rotary is viewed as a positive force in the community, its membership strengthens and grows, adding to the organization’s ability to serve worldwide.
Community ServiceLinks across other Avenues of Service• Clubs should consider linking Community,
Youth and International Projects and PR / Membership.
Example : Shelter Box – get local school to raise money for Shelter Box and with help of Rotary Club perhaps make link with Foreign Country where the box is sent, and invite school + parents to Club to present cheque.
Community ProjectsKids Out – Trip to LegoLand
Contact: Fred Fox – RC of Heston and Isleworth
8th June 2011Across the UK
Community ProjectsStroke Awareness/Health day
April 2011Contact:Thea InghamRC of Roding
Community ProjectsBBC Children in Need
• Welcome Wendy Owen from the BBC Children in need Appeal team.
Community ProjectsJunior Citizen
• Children’s Safety Education Foundation works with Met Police for Year 6 Primary School classes.
• Topics covered are Road Safety, Drugs, Fire Safety, Alcohol, Smoking and vandalism.
• Rotary Clubs can sponsor Junior Citizen Events at Primary Schools
Contact: Steven Seager – RC of Redbridge
Community Projects
Feedback from Clubs
• What are Community projects that your Club is involved with?
Community Projects
RI Project Library
Resilience
• Steven Seager
Vocational Service• Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve
others through their professions and to practice high ethical standards.
• Rotarians, as business leaders, share skills and expertise through their vocations and inspire others in the process.
• Observed each October, Vocational Service Month spotlights Rotary club projects related to this avenue, offering an opportunity for clubs to use their professional skills in service projects.
Environmental Projects
• Leonie Cooper
Literacy
• Colin Bryant
Protection Officer
• Pat Clark
Community and Vocational Service• Community Projects are best method for raising
awareness of Rotary and attracting members.• Flagship events like Kids Out and Health/Stroke
Awareness day get recognition for Rotary.• BBC Children in Need – a new option for Clubs• Vocational Service month in October gives chance for
Clubs to raise emphasis in this area.• Environmental Projects taking shape, with
opportunity for links to Schools and communities.Contact C&V Team and Rotary in London Website