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THE STUDENTS UNION COMMITTEE TRAINING
2015-2016
EVENTS AND FUNDRAISING
LEARNING OBJECTIVES• Understand the support available to me in my role
• Understand the role of an events and fundraising officer
• Safety
• Finance
• Policies and procedures (the important stuff!)
WHO CAN SUPPORT ME?VP Socs & CommsGem Heywood• Tel: 0117 32 87568• Email: [email protected]
VP Sport & HealthAdam Brittain• Tel: 0117 32 82915• Email: [email protected]
Kirsty Tomlinson [Opportunities Manager]• Tel: 0117 32 83288• Email: [email protected]
Colin Stevens [Sports Coordinator]• Tel: 0117 32 82719 • Email: [email protected]
Liam Emery [Societies Coordinator]• Tel: 0117 32 83291 • Email: [email protected]
WHO CAN SUPPORT ME?
WHO CAN SUPPORT ME?Helena Golunska [Academic Societies Coordinator]• Tel: 0117 32 83288 • Email: [email protected]
Kelly Howard [Sports Participation Coordinator]• Tel: 0117 32 82577• Email: [email protected]
Amy Leyland [Sports & Events Coordinator]• Tel: 0117 32 82577 • Email: [email protected]
WHO CAN SUPPORT ME?
Position Vacant
[Finance Admin Assistant]• Tel: tbc• Email: tbc
SOCITIES EXECUTIVE
SPORTS EXECUTIVE
YOUR ROLE-EVENTS AND FUNDRAISING
Liaise with RAG
Organising charity events and fundraisers
throughout the year
Organising variety of Social &
Competitive events throughout the year
Work closely with Participation &
Equality Officer on organising of events
Coming up with creative ways to
raise money
Coordinate advertisement and
Promotion of fundraising events
Adhere to finance policy
YOUR ROLE - HEAR
Higher Education Academic Record
(s.6)•Hold office for 2 semesters•Attend committee training & 1 development meeting•OR Complete all requisite additional training & 1 development meeting•Ensure Club / Society is represented at all Committees•Submit a handover document
QUALIFICATIONS• If you believe there is training
that your committee or your members would benefit from or that would make it easier to run your club or society, we would like to hear.
• We may be able to offer financial
subsidies to make the training happen
EDGE SCHEME• As part of the Edge Scheme, members of Sports Clubs are
able to repay additional subsidies for training by volunteering their time back to their club or the wider community.
• The Edge Scheme is managed by the Centre for Sport
http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/aboutus/departmentsandservices/professionalservices/centreforsport/edgevolunteering.aspx
This is where you will find your committee admin access: http://www.thestudentsunion.co.uk/
COMMITTEE ADMIN ACCESS
GOOGLE DRIVE• Your Club or Society should already have a Gmail
email address.(This should have been done in March, ready for this year)
• It is this email address ([email protected]) that the SU Google Drive folders are shared with.
• Use Google Drive to:– Upload files– Store information for Handover– Review your submitted documents (constitution,
inventory, risk assessment, etc)
“HOW-TO” SECTION• Almost everything you’ll need to know about
running your club can be found here: http://www.thestudentsunion.co.uk/opportunities/howto/
SAFETY AND DUTY OF CARE• What is duty of care?
– Avoid causing injury to our members by negligent acts or omissions
– Behave as a reasonable person would, but taking in to account your specific skills, knowledge & experience
– Take equal opportunities into account at all times
SAFETY AND DUTY OF CARE• Group Exercise:
– List / brainstorm at least5 examples of The Students' Union At UWE’s duty of care to you
– List / brainstorm atleast 5 examples of how you have / how you will provide a duty of care to your members
EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY
• Think of an example of something that:– Makes you different from other people– An embarrassing secret– A story you wouldn’t want other people to know
EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY
• Can you name the 9 forms of discrimination?
• Race• Age• Sexuality• Pregnancy• Religion
• Sex• Disability• Marriage/ Civil Partnership• Transgender
THE BANTER BARGAIN• We want to make sure everyone has a great time at UWE,
whoever they are.• So that’s why we’re committed to keeping bullying or offensive
language out of our sports teams, societies, networks, union and our university.
• We promise to keep our activities inclusive and fun places to be in or around, and to make sure that UWE is the best place to play sport, engage with groups of student’s, study and socialise.
• Stand with us in booting offensive language out of The Students' Union At UWE: If you see it – challenge it and report it to your student officers.
• Banter should never be bullying, and remember only the individual the banter is directed at can decide it’s level of offensiveness.
• Together we’ll make sure that our university is a safe space for everyone.
Banter Bargai
n in Place
THE BANTER BARGAIN
• It’s in your constitution
• By signing a constitution you agree to uphold the Banter Bargain
Banter Bargai
n in Place
• This may come as a shock, but:– Not all students drink alcohol!
• For this reason, you needto make sure you:– Don’t apply any peer pressure to
drink alcohol– Organise socials that will appeal
to those who don’t drink alcohol– Do not permit drinking in vehicles– Adhere to initiations & alcohol
policy
ALOCOHOL, YOU SAY?!
INITIATIONSAn initiation ceremony is an event in which members [often new members] of the club are expected to perform any activity as a means of gaining credibility, status or entry into that club. This peer pressure is normally [though not explicitly]exerted on first year students or members new to that particular club and often involves:
• the consumption of alcohol• eating concoctions of various food stuffs• Nudity• behaviour that may be deemed humiliating
INITIATIONS• Members of The Students' Union At UWE Opportunities will not apply
peer pressure upon other individuals in social situations or otherwise.
• Members of The Students' Union At UWE Opportunities will not carry out initiation ceremonies unless it adheres in full to policy.
• Members of The Students' Union At UWE Opportunities will not consume alcohol on minibuses, coaches, cars etc.
• Approval 10 days in advance from Opportunities department
• Read the Code of Practice: http://www.thestudentsunion.co.uk/opportunities/howto/downloads/codes-of-practice/
• A non-alcoholic alternative must be provided throughout
INITIATIONSAny breach of the procedure will result in one or more of the following:
• Removal of individuals from BUCS Competition
• Removal of teams from BUCS Competition
• Expulsion from The Students' Union At UWE Opportunities
• Removal of Clubs from BUCS Competition
• Expulsion from The Students' Union At UWE
• Disciplinary Proceedings by the Students’ Union
• Disciplinary Proceedings by the University
FINANCE,WHERE DO YOU START?• Find out how much money you have!
– How can you see what’s in your account?• Email: [email protected]
to request a Summary Report• Alternatively, collect in person
from the SU • Get advice from our new Finance Assistant
• Get a firm handover– Find out if you should be expecting
any invoices | claims
Month, Year, Previous Year
This is the balance (+ve / -ve)
These lines detail the different ways income and expenditure are categorised and coded
FINANCE,WHERE DO YOU START?
GENERATING INCOME• There are a number of different ways that money is
generated by Sports Clubs & Societies– Membership Fees– Sports & Society Budget Allocations– Sports & Society Top Up Funds– Fundraising– Donations (NO VAT!)– Sponsorships– Raise & Give (RAG)
BUDGET ALLOCATION• Funds are allocated to make up any deficit indicated by
your Budget Request• Not automatically granted• Funds must be justified• Funds must be spent during
the academic year theyare requested
DONATIONS
• A donation is a gift or contributionwhere nothing is asked for in return
• Donations are VAT exempt(means you get the lot!)
do·na·tion [doh-ney-shuhn] noun1. an act or instance of presenting something as a gift, grant, or contribution. 2. a gift, as to a fund; contribution.
SPONSORSHIP• If you have received money from an individual or
organisation where something is expected in return, then you have received sponsorship
• This includes:– Logos on clothing– Using a venue for socials– Promotion via your web
pages or social media
DON’T GO-IT-ALONE• If you are looking to gain sponsorship or donations, then
the SU is here to help• We are able to draw up contracts• We can check contracts before
you have been given to sign• Never agree to terms that
require ‘X’ numberof members to attend
• See Kirsty Tomlinson
THERE ARE SOME RULES…• No external bank accounts• No ‘petty cash’
• Ultra Vires…sorry, what??We are a charity, so this applies!
VATSports:
Account Balance £ 0
Ticket Purchased £10Income to Account £10Account Balance £10
Invoice Amount £10Account Debited £10Account Balance £10
VAT Reclaimed £ 0Account Balance £ 0
In the event a society is running a break even trip (not making any significant profit), it will be treated as a Sports trip. Only applies to trips.
Societies:
Account Balance £ 0
Ticket Purchased £10Income to Account £ 8Account Balance £10
Invoice Amount £10Account Debited £10Account Balance -£ 2
VAT Reclaimed £ 2Account Balance £ 0
IF YOU DON’T ASK…• The best budgets are the biggest budgets
– The more you include in your budget, the more you are likely to be allocated
• Why won’t anyone take our money?
There are literally thousands of £’s up for grabs every year …but they are very rarely applied for.
Don’t miss your opportunity!
IF YOU DON’T ASK…• There are loads of routes to gaining more funding for
what you do
• Ever heard of the RBS ESSA Grant?– Watch the video
• More funding from UWE:– Better Together Fund Apply here
CASH?... NOT LIKELY!• The Students’ Union does not sign
cash out to students fromClub / Society accounts
• Don’t expect to be able to pay in this way
• Find ways to pre-pay• Don’t leave it too late!
CASH
PAYMENT VOUCHERS• Claiming money back from your
account– Rule #1 – Make sure it’s authorised
• Purchases (email Helena)• Fuel Claims (make sure driver is registered)
– Rule #2 – Plan ahead• Include as much as possible in your budget
• Let’s have a look at how to complete a claim form correctly
PAYMENT VOUCHERS• How you get your money
– Transferred to your account– Processed Thursday at 10.30am– Payment reaches your bank
account on or before the following Monday
IS IT VIABLE?
• Financial viability is important– Can you afford it?– Risks:
• Deposits for trips• Buying products before
they are sold• Loss-leading trips / events
• It is your responsibility to ensure your activity is financially viable
COMMUNICATION METHODS• How will you communicate with
your members?
• Have you been a member of a Society before?
• How did that committee communicate with you?
• Was is effective?
GROUP EXERCISE• Now we have some ideas, let’s see how they compare.
Discuss the pros and cons of the following:– Social Media (Facebook / Twitter / etc)– Visual (Photographs / Videos)– Publicity (Papers / Radio)– Phone / Text– Websites– Emails
• Be ready to feedback your discussions to the class at the end of the exercise
PROMOTING ACTIVITIES• Don’t rely on one method of communication• Revisit promotion of events that are being
planned a long way off• Push the committee for more information
…on everything!• Ensure your members know as much as
possible and make 2015/16 as big a year as possible for your activity
FRESHERS’ FAIR“But that’s not until September!!”• It’s never too early to start planning for Freshers’• The fair is your best opportunity to showcase your activity to the biggest audience• Don’t forget to budget!• The sky really is the limit…• The earlier you start planning, the more successful your next year will be
FRESHERS’ FAIR
Your activity’s Freshers’ Fair stall:• Find out what the committee
want to do• Cost it up• Key committee members will be
– Vice-President– Events & Fundraising Officer– Participation & Equality Officer
• Don’t forget to complete the application:– http://www.thestudentsunion.co.uk/opportunities/howto/freshersevents/booking_your_stall/
FRESHERS’ FAIRGroup Exercise (5 mins)
Draw the perfect Freshers’ Fair stall• What should it look like?• Who should be there?• What will Freshers be
attracted by?• How will they remember
your activity?• How will you remember them?
INTRODUCTORY MATERIAL• New members need information• Returning members need updates• What will you provide?• How will you provide it?• Who will create it?• When by?• Need help with designs?
TRIP BOOKINGS• So, you’re going on a trip?
– It’s part of our duty of careto make sure you and yourmembers are safe and sound
– That means we need to makesure your trip will run smoothly…..and safely!
– Let’s see what it involves:• http://www.thestudentsunion.co.uk/opportunities/howto/trip-form/
– Don’t forget the deadlines!
TRIP BOOKINGS• The following are examples of activities that are
OK to organise without notifying the Students’ Union:– Meals Out– Nights Out– Christmas Parties– Trips to Cinema– Social Activities within Bristol
TRIP BOOKINGS• A Students' Union At UWE trip is defined as
falling into one or moreof the following categories:– Off-Campus with real risk of injury– Outside of Bristol– Requires Use of Equipment– Using Rented Transport– Training where members may be at risk
(ask for more info)– BUCS Individual Competitions…yup, these
count too!
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VEHICLES AVAILABLE
• “But how will we get there?”– The Students’ Union can help:
• SU Minibus• SU People Carrier• Rental vehicles (Cars, Vans, Towing)• Driven Minibuses• Driven Coaches
– All transport is booked via the trip form
FUNDINGS TRIP AND EVENTS
• Now you know what you want to do and how you plan to get there, you need to work out the cost:– Entry fees?– Vehicle Hire / Transport?– Fuel?– Accommodation?
• It all adds up!
FUNDING TRIPS AND EVENTS
• So you’ve worked out how much it will cost; now you need to know where the money will come from:– Will there be subsidies?– How much will members
need to pay?– How will members pay?– Is it realistic & fair?– Has your Treasurer
approved it?
THE CORRECT PROCESS• If you want online payments: create an event
• Create a blank Participant’s List
• Submit a Trip Booking Form
• No online payment: Populate Participant’s List
• Email any other required information
PARTICIPANT’S LISTS• A Participant’s List tells the Students’ Union exactly who
is on a trip, just in case something goes wrong. When we view the list at our end it shows us:– Medical information– Next of kin contacts– Driver qualifications– First Aid qualifications– Includes alumni members
THERE ARE SOME RULES…• All trips must have at least two First Aid
trained members• If you want a rental vehicle,
then you must have a reservedriver
• If you have own-drivers whowill be claiming fuel back fromyour account, they must be registered
FIRST AID COURSES• Want to get yourself a first aid
qualification?
• The Students' Union At UWE can help
• We offer first aid courses forjust £8 per person (normally £35)
• Want to find out more:
– http://www.thestudentsunion.co.uk/opportunities/howto/first-aid-courses/
MiDAS COURSES• Want to be able to drive the
Minibus and People Carrier?
• You’ll need to do a MiDAS course(Minibus Driver Awareness Scheme)
• We run these courses in-houseand the total cost is £20
• Want to find out more:
– http://www.thestudentsunion.co.uk/opportunities/howto/midas/
MEETINGS• Any experience of running a meeting?• Group Exercise:
– What roles are required?– What documents are
expected?• Before?• After?
– How should people behave?– Anything to avoid?
• Want to get active? Try a new sport or activity? Off The Wall offers you the chance to engage in sport, leisure and recreational activities in a fun, social and relaxed atmosphere
• No prior experience or knowledge is necessary, and no gym or sports club membership required
• You can take part in all 20 activities (or as many as you choose to) for just £10 for the whole academic year
• ‘Off The Wall’ utilises many of the activities we already offer at The Students' Union At UWE
• If you think your Club or Society could bring something to ‘Off The Wall’, we want to know
• In return for volunteering your time for ‘Off The Wall’ your Club or Society will receive extra money to spend
• Find out more here: http://www.thestudentsunion.co.uk/opportunities/offthewall/
THE NEW BUILDINGNew SU Building
Old SUBuilding
ECC
Walls Court Farmhouse
Bus Stops
Centre forSport
THE NEW BUILDING
CGI of Bar Area CGI of Reception CGI of Cafe
LOWER GROUNDSU Bar 24 Hour Access
StorageSprung Floor Activity Studio
GROUND FLOOR
Cafe
Meeting Room 1
Advice, Jobshop, Lettings
Shop
Reception
FIRST FLOOR
SU Engagement Zone(we can go over there for chat with you)
Opportunities Team(come and see us)
23rd May 2016
SOCIETIES BALL
SPORTS BALL
SUMMARY• Know the team of support available from The Students’ Union
at UWE
• Know how to use all online systems available
• Understand all of The Students’ Union at UWE’s policies
• Familiarised self with new SU building
• Had a good time
BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY
ANY QUESTIONS?
THAAAAAT’S PICTURWANG!
• Second person goes behind screen– 10 seconds to draw what they see (no thinking time for this one!)– They take the original and leave their new drawing
• Third person repeats and so on…
• When last person has drawn their interpretation, we compare the final result with what it actually was to find out if it is….PICTUREWANG!
• First person reads the clue– 10 seconds to think of how they could draw it– 10 seconds to draw it– At the end of the 20 seconds, leaves drawing
behind screen and re-joins group
COMMUNICATION EXCERSISE
Runner #1
Runner #2
ViewerDescribes layout of building blocks to
Runner #1
BuilderBuilds a replica of the blocks as seen by the
Viewer
Listens to the description from the Viewer and then relays this information to Runner #2
Listens to the description from Runner #1 and then relays this information to the Builder
ClearPrecise
AttentiveListen
Remember
ClearPrecise
AttentiveListen
Remember
ClearPrecise
AttentiveListen
Follow Instr.
Runner #1 cannot see what the Viewer sees
Runner #2 can’t see what is built Timer
WHAT DID WE LEARN?
Runner #1
Runner #2
Viewer
Builder