WSJ 2015 WOSM TEAM Information Pack 1 Updated on 07-07-2015 INTRODUCTION “WA: a Spirit of Unity” is the theme for the Jamboree. The Kanji Character “�” (WA) embraces many meanings such as unity, harmony, cooperation, friendship and peace. WA also represents Japan and its culture. The World Scout Jamboree is a unique educational and life changing experience for thousands of young people from around the world and an amazing opportunity to rise the profile and increase the impact of World Scouting. The World Scout Bureau is heavily supporting the preparation and delivery of the Jamboree. The purpose of this document is to establish the mode of operation for the WOSM team supporting the successful delivery of the World Scout Jamboree 2015 in Japan.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. WOSM TEAM STRUCTURE
2. STEERING TEAM
3. OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES AND JOB DESCRIPTIONS
4. SCHEDULE
5. HOW TO GET TO THE CAMPSITE
6. CAMPSITE CHECK-IN
7. ACCOMMODATION
8. COMMUNICATION
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1. WOSM TEAM STRUCTURE The WOSM Team will be divided into three groups: (a) Coordination, (b) WOSM Areas and (c) Scout Association of Japan (SAJ) Support.
a. The Coordination Team will be responsible for leading and coordinating the WOSM support for the World Scout Jamboree. This team will provide strategic support to the Scout Association of Japan, concretely working on the development and implementation of an action plan, and ensure proper institutional representation of WOSM throughout the event. This includes:
• The Coordination Team • The Representation and Protocol Team
b. The team supporting the WOSM Areas will be responsible for everything related to the WOSM exhibition: the Better World Tent. An administration team will also support the logistics and operations of the overall WOSM Team. This includes:
• WOSM/Better World Tent Team • Administration Team
Coordination of each area will be ensured by:
b.#WOSM#AREAS#
c.#SAJ#SUPPORT#
a.#COORDINATION#
Coordination)Team)
John#May#
Goran#Hagerdal#
Stephen#Peck#
Representation)and)Protocol)Team)
Srinath#Tirumale#
Scott#Teare#
Joao#Armando#Goncalves#
WOSM/Better)World)Tent))
Brian#Dahlgren#
Cynthia#Marquez#
Administration)Team)
Anders#Eriksson#
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c. The SAJ Support Team will have an operational focus, providing direct support to the planning and running of the WSJ in areas of work where the Scout Association of Japan requested extra assistance. This includes:
• Teams to support some of the 14 departments of the WSJ • Operation Kirara Team (solidarity operation)
Coordination of each area will be ensured by:
J01)Contingent)support)
JR#Pangilinan#
J02)Subcamps)life)
Leonardo#Morales#
J03)Human)resources)
Jose#Figueira#
J04)Guest)Service)
Hector#Robledo#
J05)Media)Centre)
Lin#Lin#Yeoh#
J07)Onsite)programme)
Hany#Abdulmonem#
Peter#Illig#(GDV)#
Matthew#Percival#(FB)#
J09)Hiroshima)programme)
Syd#Castillo#
J10)Ceremonies)
Erik#Sillen#
J13)Transportation)
Tommie#Akerstrom#
Olle#Alsen#
Operation)Kirara)
Jose#Gabriel#Criollo#
Raul#Molina#
Oleksandra#Mishyna#
Jonathan#Omondi#
Arjay#Francisco#
Mantadher#Ben#Marzouk#
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The complete allocation of people is presented bellow (alphabetically ordered by surname):
ID Name Last Name Type WSTent Theme / Job 2 Job 1 1 May Abdalhadi Volunteer World Scouting Better World Tent 2 Montaser Abdelmaged WSC YA Campfire Better World Tent 3 Mohamed Abdelmotaleb Volunteer Leadership Better World Tent 4 Atif Abdelrahman WSB-AR Contingent support 5 Hany Abdulmonem WSB-KL Onsite programme 6 Karin Ahlbäck WSC Media Centre 7 Anders Ahlstrom Volunteer tbc 8 Tommie Åkerström Volunteer Transportation 9 Abdullah Alfahad WSC Global Citizenship Better World Tent 10 Fredrik Alhbin Volunteer Safety 11 Olle Alsen Volunteer Transportation 12 Henock Amberbir Volunteer Better World Tent 13 Azleen Ashaari WSB-KL Admin support 14 Essosolim Assoti Volunteer GDV - KAICIID Onsite programme 15 Mihajlo Atanackovic WSB-KL Media Centre 16 David Berg WSB-KL Human Resources 17 Luis Bethancourt WSB-KL Media Centre 18 Marcel Blaguet WSC Faith and Beliefs Onsite programme 19 Peter Blatch WSC Campfire Better World Tent 20 Neil Bolandrina WSB-KL Admin support 21 Riad Boudjerada WSB-KL Making your voice heard Better World Tent
22 Kirsty Brown Volunteer Honors and Awards
Committee 23 Sophia Castillo IST Better World Tent 24 Syd Castillo WSB-APR Hiroshima Programme 25 Daria Chekurova Volunteer Global Citizenship Better World Tent 26 Iliene Corsen Volunteer GDV - KAICIID Onsite programme 27 Jose Gabriel Criollo WSB-IA Solidarity 28 Brian Dahlgren WSB-KL Coordination Better World Tent 29 Bruce Davis IST World Scouting Better World Tent 30 Bernardo De Leon IST Global Citizenship Better World Tent 31 Jo Deman Volunteer Onsite programme 32 Andrea Demarmels WSC World Scouting Better World Tent 33 Ibrahim Dervishaj WSB-GE Admin support 34 Laila Alm Eldeen WSB-AR Media Centre 35 Iurie Emilian WSB-EA Contingent support 36 Moses Engadu WSB-AF U-Report Media Centre 37 Anders Eriksson Volunteer Admin Team Coordinator Admin support 38 José Figueira WSB-KL WOSM team coordination Human Resources 39 Arjay Francisco WSB-APR Solidarity 40 Anders Frick Volunteer Media Centre 41 Thomas Frostberg Volunteer GDV Onsite programme 42 Luc Gauthier Volunteer Photography & video Media Centre 43 Finbar Gettings IST Global Citizenship Better World Tent
44 João Gonçalves WSC Representation and
protocol 45 Bryan Gracia WSB-KL Admin Support 46 Gustaf Haag Volunteer Logistics Human Resources 47 Göran Hagerdal WSB-KL Coordination team 48 Viljami Hätönen Volunteer Human Resources
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49 Katarina Hedberg Volunteer tbc Human Resources 50 Thian Hiong-Boon WSB-APR Human Resources 51 Jonathan How Volunteer Faith and Beliefs Onsite programme 52 Peter Illig WSB-GE GDV support Onsite programme 53 Hyungkyu Jang Volunteer Photography & video Media Centre 54 Fredric Kama-Kama WSB-AF Contingent support 55 Uzair Kamal WSB-APR Environment Better World Tent 56 Sarah Rita Kattan Volunteer Safe from Harm Better World Tent 57 Youssef Khaddage Volunteer Subcamps life 58 Paul Kramer IST Global Citizenship Better World Tent 59 Argus Luconi Volunteer Photography & video Media Centre
60 Ben Marzouk Mantadher WSB-AR Solidarity
61 Cynthia Marquez WSB-KL Messengers of Peace Better World Tent 62 John May Volunteer Coordination team 63 David Mckee WSB-EU Contingent support 64 Michal Medek Volunteer SCENES Better World Tent 65 Sebastian Meitz WSB-KL Human Resources 66 Richard Middlekoop Volunteer JOTA - JOTI Better World Tent 67 Oleksandra Mishyna WSB-EA Leaders Corner Solidarity 68 Raul Molina WSB-EU Leaders Corner Solidarity 69 Daniel Montoya Volunteer Global Citizenship Better World Tent 70 Leonardo Morales WSC Subcamps life 71 Pia Mortensen Volunteer Global Citizenship Better World Tent
72 Mari Nakano WSC Jamboree
Management Team 73 Jemima Nartey WSC Campfire Better World Tent 74 Daiana Neil WSC YA Campfire Better World Tent 75 Charles Ng WSB-KL Awards Better World Tent 76 Gustav Ohrn Volunteer IST Experience Human Resources 77 Jonathan Omondi WSB-AF Leaders Corner Solidarity 78 Victor Ortega WSB-KL Media Centre
79 Dan Ownby WSC Jamboree
Management Team 80 Jose Rizal Pangilinan WSB-APR Contingent support 81 Luc Panissod Volunteer Guest service 82 Hana Pasic WSB-GE ROTA - Social impact Better World Tent 83 Lynn Peck Volunteer The Goals and KAICIID Better World Tent 84 Stephen Peck WSB-KL Coordination team 85 Evelyn Pei Ping WSB-KL Media Centre 86 Matthew Percival Volunteer Faith and Beliefs Onsite programme 87 Nuno Perestrelo Volunteer Photography & video Media Centre 88 Martin Persson Volunteer Leadership Better World Tent 89 Marguerite Potard WSB-EU Regional input Better World Tent 90 Jean-Pierre Pouteau Volunteer Photography & video Media Centre 91 Tadej Pugelj Volunteer Leaders Corner Better World Tent
92 Abdulla Rasheed WSB-KL Representation and
protocol 93 Hector Robledo WSF Guest service 94 Jacques Sandrizi WSB-AF Media Centre
95 Shree Prassanna Shrivastava WSB-APR Offsite programme
96 Alain Silberstein Volunteer Faith and Beliefs Onsite programme 97 Erik Sillen Volunteer Ceremonies
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98 Abir Tadros IST Check-in/Check-out Better World Tent
99 Luz Taray WSB-APR Young correspondents
programme Media Centre
100 Scott Teare WSB-KL Representation and
protocol
101 Srinath Tirumale WSB-KL Representation and
protocol 102 Craig Turpie WSC Onsite programme 103 Raul Vaca WSB-IA Contingent support 104 Petr Vanek Volunteer Faith and Beliefs Onsite programme 105 Irakli Varshalomidze WSB-EA Getting the story Better World Tent 106 Mauricio Veayra WSB-IA Global Citizenship Better World Tent 107 Paulo Velasquez Volunteer Leaders Corner Better World Tent 108 Caitlin Wood WSB-KL Scouts of the World Better World Tent 109 Lin Lin Yeoh WSB-KL Media Centre 110 Carol Yuet Meng WSB-KL Getting the story Better World Tent 111 Maeed Zahir WSC YA Making your voice heard Better World Tent
The allocation of people to the WOSM Better World Tent is as follows:
Theme Colour Topic Manned by
Station 0: Check-in/Check-out BEIGE STATION LEADER Check In/Check out Abir Tadros
Station 0: Check-in/Check-out BEIGE Check out Antonio Mascarenhas
Station 0: Check-in/Check-out BEIGE Check out Thorbjoern Christensen
Station 0: Check-in/Check-out BEIGE Check out Chiara Langer
Station 0: Check-in/Check-out BEIGE Check out Jaamal Bailey Guy
Station 1: World Scouting PURPLE STATION LEADER Safe from Harm Sarah Rita Kattan
Station 1: World Scouting PURPLE Leadership Model Marowa Gaddes
Station 1: World Scouting PURPLE Regional presence Andrea Demarmels
Station 1: World Scouting PURPLE BP Selfie Bruce Davis
Station 1: World Scouting PURPLE
World Scouting in numbers, fun facts, famous
people… (incl. SfH) Elisabeth Kristoffersen
Station 1: World Scouting PURPLE World Scout Educational
congress Gwendolyn Scioli
Station 1: World Scouting PURPLE Regional Events & Safe
From Harm Marguerite Potard
Station 1: World Scouting PURPLE Scout.org Eva Bolha
Station 1: World Scouting PURPLE Leadership Model Martin Persson
Station 1: World Scouting PURPLE Leadership Model Mohamed Adelmotaleb Station 2: The Permanent
Jamboree PINK STATION LEADER Activity 1 Sean Fahey (KISC) Station 2: The Permanent
Jamboree PINK Activity 2 Aurelie Wyss (KISC) Station 2: The Permanent
Jamboree PINK Activity 3 Dylan Hunt (KISC) Station 2: The Permanent
Jamboree PINK Activity 4 Seohee Pyun Station 2: The Permanent
Jamboree PINK Activity 5 Anna Heidmann Station 2: The Permanent
Jamboree PINK Activity 6 Random IST
Station 2: The Permanent PINK Activity 7 Random IST
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Jamboree
Station 2: The Permanent Jamboree PINK Activity 8 Random IST
Station 2: The Permanent Jamboree PINK Activity 9 Random IST
Station 2: The Permanent Jamboree PINK Activity 10 Random IST
Station 2: The Permanent Jamboree PINK Activity 11 Seohee Pyun (KISC)
Station 2: The Permanent Jamboree PINK Activity 12 Sean hendricks
Station 2: The Permanent Jamboree PINK Activity 13 Miranda Forsgreen
Station 2: The Permanent Jamboree PINK Activity 14 Tad Sigman (KISC)
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED STATION LEADER MoP Evaluation Hana Pasic
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED World Scout Youth Forum Maeed Zahir
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED World Scout Youth Forum Daiana Neil
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED MoP Evaluation Benjamin Gisvold
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED MoP Evaluation Victoria Linnen
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED MoP Evaluation Valentina de la Fuente
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED MoP Evaluation Bassem BouChaala
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED MoP Evaluation Elli manermaa
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED MoP Evaluation Marisol
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED MoP Evaluation Peer Andersson
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED MoP Evaluation Amal Bacccar
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED Support Maria Paula Nunez
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED Support Matthew Jarod Minski
Station 3: Making Your Voice Heard RED 2 Regional examples Maximilian Langer
Station 4: Meeting the World ORANGE World Moot Dagmar Yr Olafsdottir
(Moot)
Station 4: Meeting the World ORANGE World Moot Gudfina Hardardottir
(Moot)
Station 4: Meeting the World ORANGE World Moot Hronn Petursdottir (Moot)
Station 4: Meeting the World ORANGE World Moot Jon Ingvar Bragasson
(Moot)
Station 4: Meeting the World ORANGE World Moot Hronn Petursdottir
Station 4: Meeting the World ORANGE JOTA-JOTI Richard Middlekoop
Station 4: Meeting the World ORANGE JOTA-JOTI Selected IST
Station 4: Meeting the World ORANGE JOTA-JOTI Selected IST
Station 4: Meeting the World ORANGE World Jamboree WSJ (TBD)
Station 4: Meeting the World ORANGE World Jamboree WSJ (TBD)
Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW STATION LEADER Leader Riad Boudjerada
Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW Support Azleen Azaarina
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Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW Support Jessica Margaret Murrie
Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW KAICIID Anas Abaldi
Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW KAICIID KAICIID 2
Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW KAICIID Katerina Khareyn
(KAICIID)
Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW THE GOALS Lotta Eriksson
Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW Support Matthew James Burke
Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW Support Paulina Pelc
Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW THE GOALS Torvald Jacobsson
Station 5: It Starts with you YELLOW KAICIID Henock Amberbir
Station 6: Global Citizens BLUE STATION LEADER SWA Caitlin Wood* (SWA)
TURQUOISE SWA Mohamed Bassem
Bouchaala
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE SWA Erin Slaviero
Station 6: Global Citizens BLUE STATION LEADER WSEP/SCENES Uzair Kamal
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE WSEP/SCENES Anton Delshard
Mozhdehinia
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE WSEP/SCENES Michal Medek
Station 6: Global Citizens BLUE STATION LEADER MOP Leader Pia Mortensen* (MoP)
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE MOP Bernardo de Leon
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE MOP Paul Kramer
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE MOP Daniel Montoya
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE MOP Daria Chekurova
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE MOP Sophia Castillo
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE MOP Colm Geoghegan
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE BETTER WORLD Abdullah Alfahad
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE BETTER WORLD Mauricio Veayra
Station 6: Global Citizens TURQUOISE BETTER WORLD Morris Moses
Station 7: The Campfire GREEN STATION LEADER Station Leader Peter Blatch
Station 7: The Campfire GREEN STATION LEADER Resource person Montaser Abdelmaged
Station 7: The Campfire GREEN Support James Russel
Station 7: The Campfire GREEN Support Irina Maria Simion
Station 7: The Campfire GREEN Resource person Jemima Nartey
Station 7: The Campfire GREEN Scenes Nina Sparks
Station 7: The Campfire GREEN Support Satoru Murata
Station 8: Getting the Story GREY STATION LEADER Station Leader Carol Wong
Station 8: Getting the Story GREY Support Mitsuaki Gunjima
Station 8: Getting the Story GREY Admin & IT Irakli Varshalomidze
Station 8: Getting the Story GREY Support Maria Belen Espinal
Vicentini
Station 8: Getting the Story GREY Support Jameel Falatha
LEADERS CORNER LEADERS CORNER Station Leader Paulo Velasquez
LEADERS CORNER LEADERS CORNER Support Raul Molina
LEADERS CORNER LEADERS CORNER Support Oleksandra Mishyna
LEADERS CORNER LEADERS CORNER Support Tadej Pugelj
LEADERS CORNER LEADERS CORNER Support Jonathan Omondi
GDV GDV MOP/GDV Finbar Gettings
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GDV GDV MOP/GDV May Abdelhadi
GDV GDV MOP/GDV Dave Clark
GDV GDV THE GOALS Elia Morling (GDV)
GDV GDV THE GOALS Hakan Dennersten (GDV)
GDV GDV WOSM-KAICIID Essosolim Assoti
GDV GDV WOSM-KAICIID Iliene Corsen
GDV KAICIID KAICIID Patrice
GDV KAICIID KAICIID Fonsi Acevedo
GDV KAICIID KAICIID Elizabeth Perks
GDV KAICIID KAICIID Ahmad Leftawi
GDV KAICIID KAICIID Bisan Liftawi
GDV KAICIID KAICIID Ala' Diab
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2. STEERING TEAM A Steering Team comprising members from the different areas of work will manage the operational structure presented. Mari Nakano and Dan Ownby will ensure liaison between the Steering Team and the Jamboree Delivery Team. The Steering Team includes:
Goran#Hagerdal#Stephen#Peck#John#May#
Srinath#Tirumale#Scott#Teare#Joao#Armando#
Hany#Abdulmonem#Craig#Turpie#
Jose#Figueira#David#Berg#
Lin#Lin#Yeoh#Karin#Ahlback#
JR#Pangiliani#
Leonardo#Morales#
Brian#Dahlgren#Cynthia#Marquez#
PROGRAMME
HUMAN RESOURCES
COMMUNICATIONS
CONTINGENTS SUPPORT
COORDINATION
REPRESENTATION AND PROTOCOL
WOSM TENT
SUBCAMPS LIFE
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3. OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES AND JOB DESCRIPTIONS The operational guidelines are meant ensure good management and consistency in terms of operational procedures. Overall guidelines:
• Every WOSM team member is allocated to a team during the entire duration of
their assignment at the Jamboree (24 July – 09 August) • From 25 and 27 July WOSM team members might be temporarily allocated to
support some other areas of work at the Jamboree (i.e. Check-in and reception; IST training)
• A team leader has been appointed for each team (check job descriptions below). She/he is responsible for the management of the team members and creating a schedule that considers the next bullet-point: • Management of the team members’ workload should be based on the principle
that every person will have 3 half-days off-duty to rest and enjoy the Jamboree • Jamboree induction training will provided to all WOSM team members • Job related training and support, specific to that particular team’s assignment, is
the responsibility of each team leader • Job descriptions are provided according to the different roles undertaken by
WOSM team members • Participation in overall WOSM team meetings is requested to all WOSM team
members attending the Jamboree • The hub of all operations will be the WOSM office, which will be connected to the
WOSM Better World Tent • Slack will be used as communication for the WOSM team. Please download the
application (https://slack.com/), soon you will receive an invitation to join the WOSM team channel (https://wsj2015wosmteam.slack.com)
The job descriptions provided below outline the expectations on the different roles and areas of work. These job descriptions aim at providing the basic terms of reference for each role and can be adjusted when needed. Team leaders should undertake further development of job descriptions. In case your team leader has not contacted you please reach back to him/ her as soon as possible. COORDINATION AND OVERALL SUPPORT TO
SAJ
John May, Stephen Peck,
Goran Hagerdal
Support the Jamboree Management Team in the delivery of the event
Identify the specific support that is needed and share with the WOSM team so that the appropriate person can be assigned
Oversee the support provided by the WOSM team to the organisers
Meetings to attend: Jamboree Management meetings; WOSM Steering Team Coordination meetings
REPRESENTATI
ON AND PROTOCOL
Srinath Tirumale, Joao Armando,
Scott Teare
Support members of the WSC during official functions at the Jamboree
Ensure proper contribution to ceremonies in terms of protocol
Ensure institutional representation
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Meetings to attend: WOSM Steering Team Coordination meetings
WOSM TEAM AND IST SUPPORT
COORDINATION
Jose Figueira
Manage the WOSM team’s registration data prior to the event
Set-up an operational framework for the WOSM team
Liaise with the WSC members and facilitate their participation in the event
Provide information to the WOSM team by answering questions and requests
Support the team managing ISTs during the Jamboree
Provide information support to those working in the areas of management of volunteers/IST support
Meetings to attend: HR-IST Department meetings; Jamboree Management Team meetings (if required); WOSM Steering Team Coordination meetings
WOSM BETTER WORLD TENT
COORDINATION
Brian Dahlgren, Cynthia Marquez
Ensure planning and coordination of the WOSM tent
Support the WOSM tent team ensuring that all areas of the programme delivered are completely covered
Provide logistical support to the WOSM tent team
Meetings to attend: WOSM Tent Team Coordination meetings; WOSM Steering Team Coordination meetings (if required)
WOSM TENT STATION
COORDINATIORS
Abir Tadros, Martin Person,
Sarah Rita Kattan, Riad Boudjerada,
Caitlin Woods, Uzair Kamal,
Pia Mortensen, Hana Pasic, Peter Blatch, Carol Wong
Create, with the support of the station team, 1 to 5 interactive activities related to the topics of your station, including materials needed (Duration of the activities 15 to 30 min max)
Coordinate the station team of volunteers and provide them orientation on what to present, how to present it and who is responsible of each of the activities, before and during the Jamboree
Provide key messages, images and content for the design of banners, passport, cubes and stamp for your station
Manage the team schedule to ensure permanent presence of volunteers during opening hours, while allowing for lunch and other breaks for the volunteers and a free day for each of the station team members
Coordinate the efficient implementation of activities and the correct use of resources
Provide feedback to station members and WOSM tent coordinators to improve the experience in the tent
Meetings to attend: WOSM Tent Team Coordination meetings
WOSM TENT
STATION Assist in setting up and breaking down the WOSM Tent (24-27 July /
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SUPPORT
8 Aug)
Coordinate with your Station Coordinator in delivering the activities in your station (28 July ! 7 Aug)
Support your Station Coordinator in any other activities that may come about
Meetings to attend: WOSM Tent Team meetings
ADMIN TEAM
Anders Eriksson Azleen Ashaari
Provide office services by implementing administrative systems, procedures and monitoring their implementation
Provide overall information to the WOSM team, specifically concerning food, accommodation and travels
Support the WOSM Tent team in all administrative and logistic matters
Ensure the running and maintenance of the WOSM office space
Meetings to attend: Admin Team meetings; WOSM Tent Team Coordination meetings; WOSM Tent Team Coordination meetings (if required)
SAJ SUPPORT
J01 CONTINGENTS
SUPPORT
Rizal C. Pangilinan
Ensure liaison with the National Contingents
Provide support to the Heads of Contingent Meetings
Support the ISTs check-in process
Meetings to attend: Heads of Contingent Meetings; WOSM Tent Team Coordination meetings
SUBCAMP LIFE
Leonardo Morales
Ensure liaison and support to the subcamps activities team
Meetings to attend: Heads of Contingent Meetings; WOSM Tent Team Coordination meetings (if required)
GDV
Peter Illig
Thomas Frostberg
Support the delivery of the Global Development Village, particularly in relation to co-ordination with external partners
Meetings to attend: WOSM Tent Team Coordination meetings
COMMUNICATIONS
Lin Lin Yeoh, Karin Ahlback
Provide overall support to communications and public relations areas
Support WOSM representation and ensure that there is appropriate contribution to ceremonies and PR opportunities during the event
Support the definition of the operational framework of the WOSM Media Centre and ensure its implementation
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Supervise the Media Centre operations
Ensure coordination with Jamboree areas
Instruct staff and volunteers in the effective use of the media centre and its resources
Meetings to attend: WOSM Tent Team Coordination meetings
ON/OFF-SITE PROGRAMME
Hany
Abdulmonem, Craig Turpie
Support the team delivering all aspects of the Jamboree programme, ensuring they can be safely delivered and adequately staffed during the event
Support the logistics, particularly in relation to the youth programme
Support the coordination of programme activities, on-site as well as off-site
Ensure articulation with the GDV and Faith and Beliefs areas
Meetings to attend: Onsite and offsite Programme Team meetings; WOSM Tent Team Coordination meetings
SOLIDARITY
Jose Gabriel Criollo
Support the Jamboree organisation and national contingents in Operation Kirara matters
Support the delivery of planned activities within the WOSM Tent
Meetings to attend: WOSM Tent Team Coordination meetings (if required)
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4. SCHEDULE Below is a draft of the meeting schedule for the pre-jamboree days. Training will be provided to the WOSM team on the 25th of July. Extra information on structure and content of training will be shared at a later stage. PRE-JAMBOREE DAYS, 25-27 July 25/07, Saturday 26/07, Sunday 27/07, Monday
9AM – WOSM team meeting
Group 1 SAJ support areas – departments meetings
Group 2 Better World Tent – stations set-up
Group 3 ISTs Check-in Support
Group 1 SAJ support areas – departments meetings
Group 2 Better World Tent – stations set-up
Group 3 ISTs Check-in Support
10AM – WOSM team training (group 1)
11AM – WOSM team training (group 2)
2PM – Teams meetings 6PM – WOSM team meeting
7PM – Steering team meeting 7PM – Steering team meeting
28/07 to 07/08 08/08, Saturday
9.00AM – 7.0 0PM Better World Tent and Admin Team
Tbc – SAJ Support areas
9AM – Better World Tent team meeting
Group 1 SAJ support areas
Group 2 Better World Tent
7PM – WOSM team meeting
A number of meetings will also be held on a daily basis during the Jamboree. A draft schedule is provided below. More accurate information will be provided JAMBOREE DAYS, 28 July-08 August
Time Meeting Who's involved?
11am Jamboree Management Team Mari Nakano, Dan Ownby, Stephen Peck, John May and Göran Hagerdal
9am Heads of Contingent Stephen Peck, Göran Hagerdal and Regional Directors
Tbc WOSM Team Everyone
6pm (tbc) WOSM Steering Team • Stephen Peck, Goran Hagerdal,
John May • Joao Armando/ Scott Teare/
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Srinath Tirumale • Lin Lin Yeoh/ Karin Ahlback • Brian Dahlgren/ Cynthia
Marquez/ Jemima Nartey • José Figueira/ David Berg • Hany Abdulmonem/ Craig Turpie • Mari Nakano/ Dan Ownby
As agreed internally, when necessary.
Teams:
• Communications • WOSM Tent • Human Resources/ IST • Programme • Subcamps life • Faith and Beliefs • GDV • Solidarity • Contingents Support • Admin
Coordination:
• Lin Lin Yeoh/ Karin Ahlback • Brian Dahlgren/ Cynthia
Marquez/ Jemima Nartey • José Figueira/ David Berg • Hany Abdulmonem/ Craig Turpie • Leonardo Morales • Matthew Percival • Peter Illig/ Thomas Frostberg • Jose Gabriel Criollo • JR Pangilinan/ Dan Ownby • Azleen Ashaari/ Anders Eriksson
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5. TRAVEL Travel from Airports to Jamboree Site Keep your Receipts It is not possible to purchase train tickets online in advance for train travel in Japan. If there is an agreement to cover your travel expenses, please keep your receipts and we will be reimbursing you in Japanese Yen for the amount on the receipt (x2, to cover your return trip) upon checking in on the WOSM Tent. Your final destination by train will be Ajisu Staiton. Ajisu Station is a 10-12 minute walk from the campsite.
There will also be shuttles running from Shin-Yamaguchi Station to the site. We are currently waiting for the dates and times for the schedule of these shuttles. From Tokyo or Osaka (Kansai) Airports Coming from the north (Tokyo or Osaka), you will want to take the Bullet Train to Shin-Yamaguchi station where you will switch trains and take the Ube Line to Ajisu Station (toward Ube Airport). If you are staying at one of the hotels in Shin-Yamaguchi, this would be a good opportunity to check into your hotel, and drop off some of your luggage/pack before continuing on to Ajisu Station. From Fukuoka Airport If your entry point is Fukuoka Airport, you will take the Bullet Train from the airport to Shin-Yamaguchi Station, where you will switch trains and take the Ube Line to Ajisu Station (toward Ube Airport). If you are staying at one of the hotels in Shin-Yamaguchi, this would be a good opportunity to check into your hotel, and drop off some of your luggage/pack before continuing on to Ajisu Station. From Ube Airport If your entry point is Ube Airport, you should take the Ube Line toward Shin-Yamaguchi Station and get off at Ajisu Station. The site is about a 10-12 minute walk from there. If you are staying at a hotel in Shin-Yamaguchi, and you would like to go check in first, and drop off some of your luggage/pack, stay on the train and continue on to Shin-Yamaguchi Station.
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Estimated Travel Times:
Shin-Yamaguchi ! Ajisu Station: 20 minutes Ube Airport ! Ajisu Station: 28 minutes Tokyo ! Shin-Yamaguchi: 5 hours Osaka ! Shin-Yamaguchi: 3 hours 20 minutes Fukuoka ! Shin-Yamaguchi: 1 hour
6. ARRIVALS AND CHECK-IN 24th July WOSM team members will arrive to the campsite on different dates. For those arriving on the 24th of July bear in mind that the campsite check-in is not going to be fully operational. Please go to the WOSM Better World Tent (WOSM office) to check-in or further support. The WOSM Better World Tent is located in the World Scout Centre area:
From 25th July onwards Check-in is usually the first procedure when you get to the campsite. As you can imagine check-in options and procedures will vary depending on different roles. The overall procedure can take quite some time, so please try to be clear about your role, area of work and any other personal data requested. In case you are not completely sure about it, request that to the WOSM team coordination before hand.
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Generally, check-in after arrival at the campsite involves the following steps:
1. Confirmation of registration at the Welcome Centre 2. Receive ID 3. Confirmation of Safe from Harm training completion. Please bring a printed
copy of your certificate with you (in case you have not completed the training or you do not have the certificate you’ll be requested to do it again before finalising the check-in)
4. Confirmation of assignment (you should be directed to the WOSM Better World Tent)
After accomplishing this initial check-in process we kindly ask you to head to the WOSM Better World Tent (WOSM office) in order to complete your check-in procedure as a WOSM team member. This second stage will include:
1. Confirmation of registration data (arrival and departure dates; dietary requirements; and train tickets reimbursements)
2. Briefing on accommodation and transportation 3. Briefing on job assignment and schedule 4. Receive WOSM team polo shirt
After your WOSM team check-in you should then get settled-in. As described in the draft schedule the kick-off for the WOSM team will take place on the 25th of July at 9AM. Still, we recommend you to find your team leader and get acquainted with him/ her as soon as possible.
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7. ACCOMMODATION
WOSM team members are using different types of accommodation. After check-in at the WOSM Better World Tent you will receive more information about your accommodation option.
JAMTEL Jamtel (specific for WOSM – do not confuse with the ISTs Jamtel) is a pitched tent with individually segmented rooms (about 2m x 3m) in marquee tent, available with camp bed, linen or sleeping bag, and simple table/ chair. Power outlets are available in the common area. SEMINAR PARK Seminar Park is a twin-room dormitory type of facility located 20-30 minutes from the campsite. It includes breakfast (it is not possible for people staying at Seminar Park to take breakfast at the staff restaurant located on the campsite). • Japanese type communal bathroom. • Curfew hours from 10PM-6AM: you cannot go in or out during this period. • Shuttles will be provided from the campsite (schedule to be confirmed)
Seminar Park will be operating from the 27th July onwards. WOSM team members arriving earlier will be accommodated in Shin-Yamaguchi (20-30 minutes from the campsite). Daily shuttles to the campsite will be provided. HOTEL Information will be provided in a case-by-case basis to the people staying in hotels located in the Yamaguchi Prefecture.
8. COMMUNICATION Slack - https://wsj2015wosmteam.slack.com Slack will allow us to keep all our team’s communication in one place, and it’s all searchable. The app can be used on a desktop; yet can be transitioned smoothly to mobile (iPhone, iPad, Android). Slack builds off services you already use every day, as it includes messages, files and comments, online images and video, and rich link summaries. Essentially it blends your favourite websites such as Twitter, Dropbox, Google Drive and many more. You will receive more details on Slack and how to use it together with the invitation to the team’s space on Slack. Scout.org – www.scout.org/wsj2015 As you might be aware we have recently launched an interactive space on scout.org dedicated to the Jamboree – scout.org/wsj2015. It will link up with our user generated content on scout.org in such way that everything that is posted on scout.org with “wsj2015” as the tag will appear on scout.org/wsj2015 site as well. You would be able to browse through the social media posts, watch the Jamboree TV, follow the live reporting from the main events, enjoy the virtual tour of the Jamboree site, see the posts from the some of the contingent's scout bloggers, take part in the Join in Jamboree Programme or make a wish to see something happening on Jamboree.
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Many of the features that will be revealed prior the Jamboree should enable scouts around to world to connect and enjoy this amazing event even if they are on another part of the world. We strongly encourage you to create post, updates, news, blog posts using your scout.org accounts (register here if you don’t have one: scout.org/register), don’t forget to tag your scout.org or social media posts with “wsj2015”. Other In order to obtain further information on any of the mentioned items please use the email address provided below. Plus, until we set-up a local support line in Japan (which will happen on the 24th of July) please reach either Jose or Cynthia for practicalities related to your travels.
EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE NUMBERS: Cynthia Marquez +601 788 895 61 José Figueira +601 263 675 07