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Current Draft
Volunteer Charter 20 June 2001
The urban and rural volunteers
on the Volunteer Charter Steering Committee met on Sunday 21 January 2001
at CFA HQ and again by telephone link up on 30 January to formulate the
first draft of the Charter. The first cut was distributed to brigades for
comment on 12 February and brigades will have until 12 April to give input
into this important document.
“The draft has been developed
by the volunteers on the steering committee and they feel it is an important
step forward in creating the future for volunteers,” said Ron Hooper,
Captain Echuca Fire Brigade. “The steering committee members are seeking
the broad endorsement by volunteers for this document.”
The steering committee realise
that some people may want to change the words but what they are looking
for is feedback about the themes it contains and, more importantly, if
any important themes have been missed.
It is appreciated that brigades
are very busy so response to this document is optional. If you would like
to give feedback, you can do so in one of three ways:
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In writing back to the project
co-ordinator, Allan Woodward, CFA, PO Box 701, Mt Waverley
VIC 3149.
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By e-mail to talk2us@cfa.vic.gov.au
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By selecting one member of you
brigade to attend one seven feedback sessions:
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Swan Hill Thu 15 March Regional
Office meeting room, 120 Curlewis St 7.30 pm
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Wangaratta Wed 21 March
Bogong Room, Gateway Motel & Convention Centre 7.30 pm
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Shepparton Thu 22 March
Goulburn Ovens Inst. of TAFE, Hardner Auditorium, Fryers St 7.30 pm
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Sale Wed 28 March Princeton
Motel & Convention Centre, 24-51 Princes Hwy 7.30 pm
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Knox Thu 29 March Knox School,
Auditorium, 220 Burwood Hwy, Wantirna Sth 7.45 pm
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Geelong Wed 4 April Meeting
Room, Region 7 HQ, 61 Separation St, Nth Geelong 7.30 pm
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Ararat Thu 5 April Function
Room, Chalambar Golf Club, Golf Links Rd 7.30 pm
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Berwick Wed 11 April Berwick
TAFE College, 71 Clyde Rd 7.30 pm
The closing date for written
feedback is Thursday 12 April 2001. Your written feedback, and any feedback
from the meetings above, will be forwarded on to Adrian Walsh, the consultant
who will facilitate the production of the final charter. All feedback will
be reviewed by the steering committee and considered for the final version.
The Steering Committee are asking you to trust their judgement and allow
the committee to make the final decisions on behalf of volunteers.
“At the meetings, it is important
for representatives to speak in support of the Charter if that is their
view, said Nev Jones, Captain, Moorooduc Fire Brigade. “Feedback
will be welcomed and will be considered in the final report.”
Following finalisation by
the steering committee, a dialogue between steering committee members and
CFA and Government will be conducted with the aim of achieving agreement
on the charter. “The steering committee hope the CFA and Government will
agree but they cannot speak for them,” said Ian Bennett, Secretary,
Gembrook Fire Brigade. “Before the steering committee goes to CFA or
the Government, they need to understand the level of endorsement for this
charter.”
This is a wonderful opportunity
to promote volunteerism and CFA volunteers during the International Year
of the Volunteer.
Click here to see a copy of
the draft charter Volunteer Charter(20 June 2001)
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