Thursday 21 August 2014

AN EXCITING AND SUCCESSFUL CONCEPT FOR ROTARY

The Rotary Associates are a group of first year University Students who enrol in a community programme at University and gain credits towards their degree for helping on Rotary programmes.

This program resulted from a 2011 Visioning exercise within Papanui Rotary that recognised the club was aging and need to revitalise by including a much younger age group.  However there was a problem in that the club had no direct appeal or access to young people, and youth in general were motivated to join causes not clubs. 

Fortunately at the time they had an Ambassadorial Scholar attached to the club who willingly worked with the club to devise a program that they felt would meet both the needs and expectations of young people and provide the club with the results that they were seeking.  Confidence in initiating the program came from the fact that it had been clearly demonstrated after the Christchurch earthquakes that there was a desire to contribute to the community by young people, and the example of this was the well documented outstanding performance of the Christchurch Student Volunteer Army.

The project was named the Rotary Associates Program

The first candidates were drawn from the Emerging Leaders’ Program at the university, and the test target was to be the Papanui greater community.

The concept was as follows:

    1)    The pilot program initially would select only four students from the university’s Emerging Leaders’ Program

    2)    They would commit to the program for the university year

    3)    They would attend a full Rotary meeting as our guests at least once every term minimum

    4)    During the year, they each would contribute a minimum of 20+ hours of community work under the direction and banner of the club 

    5)    During the year, each candidate would have a fireside meeting (an informal meal) at the home of a senior Rotarian to discuss the principals of Rotary, our community, and their views on the development and effectiveness of the program

    6)    At the end of the period, each candidate would address a full Rotary meeting, and give a full presentation of their involvement and experiences during their association with Rotary at work

In return, the club supported the candidates whenever possible, and this included:

    1)    Discussions and general mentoring

    2)    The club sent two candidates to the Aspiring Leaders’ Forum which is held annually in Wellington

    3)    The club nominated two students to the Rotary Youth Leadership Award in January

    4)    Each candidate was formally presented at a Rotary meeting with a certificate jointly signed by the current university coordinator and the club President to recognise their contribution and achievement

The program has been great fun and terrifically successful and the original four candidates were used as coordinators and mentors for the subsequent years’ program.  It has proved to be a great partnership with approximately  20 students currently in the program and divided up amongst the Papanui and Bishopdale-Burnside clubs who mentor the students and keep contact with them by inviting them to meetings, community projects and any suitable Rotary functions. Some meetings have been changed to suit the students’ needs thereby becoming more relevant to younger people and they are encouraged to share their ideas with the clubs by running a meeting, providing some speakers.

Club members in particular have enjoyed working and socialising with the Associates, both at the club and in the community. There have been a wide variety of projects undertaken by the Associates with the most recent being the clean up by Rotary and Associates members of the Papanui rail corridor.

It is intended to expand the program and present it to the wider Rotary community as a successful working scheme that they can individually adopt and benefit from.  Hopefully, sometime in the future, the Associates will become active Rotarians and New Zealand's future leaders.