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s u la Grou Valley p s is o n f a N St A w w w. s t a n i s l a u s v a l l e y g r o u p - n a. o r g w w w. s v g n a. co or g m 2 0 9. 5 2 6. 1 8 1 7 1. 8 8 8. 9 4 2. 9 9 2 2 Public Information Subcommittee Guidelines (April 2012)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 SVGNA PUBLIC INFORMATION (PI) SUBCOMMITTEE 04/29/12 I. PURPOSE A. Operate as a Subcommittee of the SVGNA ASC, financially supported by the ASC and therefore fully accountable to that committee. C. Inform and/or present information to community organizations concerning the NA program. E. Initiate all necessary correspondence, including communication between area(s), region(s) and maintain Registration with NAWS, Inc. G. Serve as a resource and coordinating body for all SVGNA Public Information efforts. H. Respond to any request for Public Information within the Area, in cooperation with other area Subcommittees. K. Respond to all requests from the media and any other community service organizations, in regards to the NA program. II. III. IV. STRUCTURE A. Shall consist of a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, Phoneline Coordinator, Contact Coordinator, Literature Person, Phoneline Technical Support Person, Presentation Panel Leader, Presentation Panel Member and other Subcommittee members. PARTICIPANTS A. Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, Phoneline Coordinator, Contact Coordinator, Literature Person, Phoneline Technical Support Person B. Active PI Subcommittee Members. (Active Member = At Least Two (2) Consecutive Meetings) C. All Subcommittee meetings are open to any interested members of NA. VOTING PROCEDURES A. Election of trusted servants shall be held at the PI Subcommittee meeting one month after ASC elections. B. Only active members shall vote. C. A quorum of 2/3 rds of all active Subcommittee members is required in order to conduct business. D. A simple majority vote is one half plus one of all active Subcommittee members present. E. A 2/3 rds vote is 2/3 rds of all active Subcommittee members present. F. A motion can be tabled at any time for further research but not more than once unless special circumstances deem it necessary. G. A motion can be made by any member of NA however it must be seconded by an active PI Subcommittee member. H. The trusted servant chairing the PI Subcommittee meeting shall only vote in the event of a tie. V. OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES A. Conduct the business of the Subcommittee in accordance with the Twelve Traditions of NA and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service. B. Maintain and operate a 24-hour information/help line. C. Maintain a close working relationship with the CMSRSC RIC. D. Hold a monthly meeting at a time and place determined by the PI Subcommittee. E. Coordinate all Phoneline volunteers and services. F. Create all radio and TV PSAs with the approval of the SVGNA ASC. G. Create and maintain all NA Public Information posters in the Stanislaus Valley Area.

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 V. OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES, (cont.) H. All officers of this Subcommittee, except for the Chairperson, shall be elected from active members of the PI Subcommittee and must be present at the time of nomination and election. The Subcommittee makes a recommendation for Chairperson, who is then elected by the ASC. I. Active Subcommittee members are defined as any person who has attended two consecutive meetings of the Subcommittee. Any member shall be considered inactive if absent two consecutive meetings will regain vote at second consecutive meeting. J. PI Presentation Panel shall consist of a panel leader and at least one other member. K. PI Subcommittee members and Volunteers are encouraged to attend an orientation as well as the next available ASC Learning Day Workshop to enhance their service education and experience. G. In order to become a Panel Presenter, two (2) Panel Presentations as an Observer and one (1) practice presentation at the PI Subcommittee meeting are required.. VI. VII. FINANCIAL PROCEDURES A. Money matters that do not fall within the semi-annual budget will be brought to the ASC for approval. B. For PI Subcommittee members handling money, literature or other assets, a MOFR shall be on file in the SVGNA ASC and PI Subcommittee archives REMOVAL OF TRUSTED SERVANTS Any trusted servant of the Subcommittee may be removed by a 2/3rds majority vote of active Subcommittee members present for the below noted reasons. A. A loss of clean time due to relapse will result in immediate forfeiture of any trusted servant position. B. Additional reasons for removal may include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Failure to follow Subcommittee guidelines. 2. Misuse of NA assets. 3. Misrepresentation or improper conduct while acting as a representative of the Public Information Subcommittee. 4. Abusive and inappropriate behavior or language towards persons within or interacting with the Subcommittee. 5. Absence from two or more consecutive Subcommittee meetings. VIII. POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. Chairperson 2. Prior service experience at Area and/or ASC level, preferably in Public Information / Public Relations. 4. Attend regularly scheduled meetings of the PI Subcommittee. 5. Willingness to carry out responsibilities of the position. 6. Ability to organize and give the Subcommittee direction and motivation. 7. Willingness to complete a one year term of service. 1. Single point of accountability to the ASC for all information pertaining to the PI Subcommittee. 2. Arrange times and agendas for all Subcommittee meetings. 3. Conduct Subcommittee Meetings in accordance with SVGNA ASC Guidelines. 4. Attends all monthly ASC business meeting. If unable to attend, the Chair shall notify the Vice-Chair and the Subcommittee and a member of the Subcommittee will attend.

104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 VIII. POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. Chairperson (cont.) 5. Delivers meeting schedules to the ASC. 6. May initiate PI Subcommittee phone vote for any necessary business between PI Subcommittee meetings. 7. Initiate all necessary correspondence, including communication between Areas(s), Region(s) and NAWS INC. 8. Ultimately responsible for files, records, archives and overall functioning of the committee. 9. Turns over past year archives to the ASC on a yearly basis. 10. Provides a written report at the monthly PI Subcommittee and monthly ASC meeting. B. Vice-Chairperson : 2. Prior service experience at Area and/or ASC level, preferably in Public Information and/or Public Relations. Traditions of Narcotics Anonymous and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service 4. Attend regularly scheduled meetings of the PI Subcommittee. 5. Willingness to carry out responsibilities of the position. 6. Ability to organize and give the Subcommittee direction and motivation. 7. Ability and willingness to assume responsibility in the Chairperson s absence. 8. Willingness to complete a one year term of service. 1. Assume responsibilities of the Chair when necessary. 2. To work closely with the Administrative committee and assist in all duties of the Subcommittee. 3. Carry out responsibilities delegated by the Chair and/or the Subcommittee. 4. Provides a written report at the monthly PI Subcommittee meeting as needed in order to convey important information, (i.e. verbal report accepted if noteworthy information not available.) C. Secretary 1. One year continuous clean time. 2. Prior service experience at Area and/or ASC level, preferably in Public Information and Public Relations. 4. Attend regularly scheduled meetings of the PI Subcommittee. 5. Ability and resources to develop printed material in a clear and concise manner. 6. Willingness to complete a one year term of service. 1. Records minutes of each meeting. 2. Maintains current years archives throughout the term. Turns over archives to current PI Chair on a yearly basis. Ensures past year s minutes, reports, etc. provided electronically for the ASC and Subcommittee archives. 3. Creates and distributes copies of minutes to Subcommittee members at the beginning of the next meeting. 4. Maintains contact list if trusted servants and active Subcommittee members. 5. Maintain attendance record with accurate voting privilege information in monthly meeting minutes.

156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 D. Literature Person 1. 18 Months continuous clean time 2. Prior service experience at Area and/or ASC level, preferably in Public Information and Public Relations. 4. Attend regularly scheduled meetings of the PI Subcommittee. 5. Ability to pick up and distribute literature at the direction of the PI Subcommittee. 6. Willingness to complete a one year term of service. 1. Submits monthly literature order to PI committee for review and approval. 2. Coordinates distribution of literature. 3. Provides a written report of the literature distribution and inventory at the monthly PI Subcommittee. 4. Provide Professional Packets to Contact Coordinator for mailings as needed. E. Phoneline Coordinator 2. Prior service experience at Area and/or ASC level, preferably in Public Information / Public Relations. 3. At least one year experience as a Phone line Volunteer. 4. A working knowledge of the Twelve Steps and the willingness to learn about the Twelve 5. Attend all regularly scheduled meetings of the Area PI Subcommittee 6. Working knowledge of A Guide to Phoneline Service and the Public Relations Handbook. 7. Willingness to complete a one year term of service. 1. Coordinate and conduct Quarterly orientation for Phoneline Volunteers. 2. Maintain and update Phoneline Volunteer information, (selected time block commitment, phone numbers, etc.) as needed and make available to the PI Subcommittee upon request. 3. Updates and provides the direct dial data files to the Phoneline Technical Support Person as needed including meeting schedule information, Regional Service Events & Area activities and Phoneline Volunteer numbers. 4. Provides a written report containing the inventory of calls received, calls answered by volunteers, and number of rollover calls, at the monthly PI Subcommittee. 5. Provides a written report containing the inventory of calls received, calls answered by volunteers, and number of rollover calls to the PI Chair for the SVGNA ASC per 2011 Inventory item. F. Phoneline Volunteer 1. Six months continuous clean time. 2. A working knowledge of the Twelve Steps and the willingness to learn about the Twelve Traditions of Narcotics Anonymous and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service 3. Must attend a phone line orientation prior to being scheduled on the Phoneline to accept calls. 4. Must attend quarterly phone line workshops annually to maintain volunteer status. 5. Working knowledge of A Guide to Phoneline Service.

208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 F. Phoneline Volunteer (cont.), 1. Answer calls that are received in your selected time block to the best of your ability. 2. Keep log of calls answered and report to Phoneline Coordinator prior to the monthly PI Subcommittee meeting. 3. Make arrangements with Contact Coordinator to mail professional packets as necessary. 4. Notifies Contact Coordinator in the event that a request for a presentation is received. G. Phoneline Technical Support Person 2. Prior service experience at Area and/or ASC level, preferable in Public Information / Public Relations. Traditions of Narcotics Anonymous and the Twelve Concepts for NA Service 4. Must have access to computer with internet access for management of phoneline software system. 5. Experience with setup and troubleshooting of computer software systems is helpful but not required. 6. Ability to recognize technical difficulties that exceed personal knowledge and contact Phoneline Software tech support as necessary. : 1. Must be willing to learn how to configure and debug phoneline answering software with assistance of tech support as necessary. 2. Must be willing to troubleshoot problems with software and hardware as needed including hardware driver issues with assistance of tech support as necessary. 3. Must be willing to perform updates to Phoneline Volunteer numbers and outgoing messages as needed, in a timely manner. 4. Verifies phone line functionality on a weekly basis 5. Provides a written report at the monthly PI Subcommittee meeting, if necessary. 6. Must notify PI Chair upon a recognition of technical difficulties that exceed personal knowledge and status of tech support results. I. Contact Coordinator: : 2. Prior service experience at Area and/or ASC level, preferably in Public Information / Public Relations. 3. A working knowledge of the Twelve Steps of NA and the willingness to learn about the Twelve Traditions of Narcotics Anonymous and The Twelve Concepts for NA Service. 4. Must have sufficient knowledge of written English to communicate effectively with agencies and organizations outside the Fellowship. 5. Must have access to necessary means of communication. 6. Attend regularly scheduled meetings of the PI Subcommittee. 7. Willingness to carry out responsibilities of the position. : 1. Maintain and organize a current list of contacts comprised of facilities or agencies that are likely to come into contact with addicts. 2. Coordinate with Literature Person to obtain and distribute assembled literature packets to professionals. 3. Submit requests for panel presentations to the PI Subcommittee for approval. Requests made between PI Subcommittee meetings should be directed to the PI Chair.

260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 I. Contact Coordinator, (cont.): 4. Schedule and coordinate panel presentations with the facility and Presentation Panel Members as directed by the PI subcommittee. 5. Relay any literature or literature rack requests to Literature Person and the PI Subcommittee. 6. Keep a log of all contacts made with agencies indicating outcome of call. This includes all requests for literature/presentations. 7. Send out packets containing information as determined by PI Subcommittee to facilities, agencies or requesting professionals that are likely to come into contact with addicts seeking recovery. 8. Two and three weeks after mailing contact agency, follow-up to inquire if they received mailing. 9. Provides a written report at the monthly PI Subcommittee. 10. Mails literature packets as requested by professionals or newcomers. J. Presentation Panel Leader (Note: Any member of the PI Subcommittee may serve in this position as necessary.) : 2. A working knowledge of the Twelve Steps and the willingness to learn about the Twelve 3. Attend a PI orientation prior to attending a presentation. 4. Attend two (2) PI Panel Presentations as a Guest Panel Member. 5. Must attend the next available ASC Learning Day Workshop. 6. Willingness to increase knowledge of Public Relations Handbook. 7. Willingness to utilize the PR Basics Booklet to further their service education. : 1. Ensure Panel Guest is scheduled. Panel shall consist of two or more members. (See L. Additional Panel Information). 2. Present information to the public in accordance with the Public Relations Handbook, the Twelve 3. Ensure proper attire is worn by all Panel Members. (See L. Additional Panel Information) 4. Ensure arrival fifteen (15) to twenty (20) minutes prior to scheduled presentation time to allow time for set-up. K. Presentation Panel Member (Note: Any member of the PI Subcommittee may serve in this position as necessary.) : 1. Must have been an active member of the PI subcommittee within the last year and attended a PI orientation within the last year. (See L. Additional Panel Information) 2. A working knowledge of the Twelve Steps and the willingness to learn about the Twelve 3. Must attend the next available ASC Learning Day Workshop. 4. Willingness to increase knowledge of Public Relations Handbook. 5. Willingness to utilize the PR Basics Booklet to further their service education. : 1. Panel shall consist of two or more members. (See L. Additional Panel Information). 2. Present information to the public in accordance with the Public Relations Handbook, the Twelve 3. Ensure proper attire is worn. (See L. Additional Panel Information) 4. Ensure arrival fifteen (15) to twenty (20) minutes prior to scheduled presentation time to allow time for set-up.

312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 L. Additional Panel Information Required Dress Code - Women A. Closed Toe Footwear B. Dress, Dress Pants or Pant Suit C. NO Jeans D. NO T-Shirts E. NO Shorts F. NO Warm-Up or Jogging Suits G. NO Tank Tops H. NO Message or Advertising Attire, (i.e. company logos) Required Dress Code - Men A. Dockers or Dress Slacks, B. Dress Shirt C. Closed Toe Footwear D. NO Jeans E. NO T-Shirts F. NO Shorts G. NO Warm-Up or Jogging Suits H. NO Tank Tops I. NO Message or Advertising Attire, (i.e. company logos) Guest Panel Members A. Members of NA that are not PI Subcommittee Members may accompany experienced PI Subcommittee Members as an introduction to a PI Panel Presentation with the following restrictions: 1. Non-speaking Observer 2. Follow the Dress Code Revision History: 08/24/06 04/28/12