The aim is to get the clubs from Areas 4 and 5 together to celebrate and share best practice around youth competitions and activities.
A rough outline for the evening is:
6.30pm : arrivals. Tea and coffee available
6.45pm : Welcomes, health & safety by Andy
6.50pm : Introductions. One person per club to present one thing that is working and one challenge.
7.10pm : Recap of current youth programmes and activities by Andy
7.20pm : Overview of Rotary GB&I Root & Branch Youth Review by Andy www.rotarygbi.org/members/humanitarian-service-programmes/youth-service
7.30pm : Discussion. Sharing of best practice and how Clubs can work better together
8.50pm : Recap of agreed actions by Andy
9.00pm : Evening ends
It would be very helpful if all Clubs could kindly bring any materials relating to any of the competitions, programmes or activities they offer.
Each Club should let Andy Jarrett know before 28th June how many from their Club are attending.
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