Induction Procedures for new Committee members

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U3A ACT PROCEDURES No PR20152 Induction Procedures for new Committee members Publication date: 1 May 2018 Responsible person: President Approved by: Committee meeting on 9 April 2018 Applies to: All new Committee members Scheduled review date: Every three years as determined by the Committee Author: Secretary RATIONALE. These procedures are designed to ensure that new Committee members are familiar with the rules, legislation, policies and procedures that govern their behaviours as Committee members. These procedures have two attachments Attachment A. Face-to-face Committee Induction Program Template. Attachment B: Additional information that may assist those involved in conducting Committee inductions. PROCEDURES 1. Upon their appointment the Secretary will provide all new Committee members with the following: a contact list of all Committee members; a copy of the individual new Committee member s role statement and directions to accessing the statements for all Committee members; the volunteer agreement for Committee members; details of how to access the Centralised Electronic Repository (the CER) (such as who is the contact person to arrange this); Induction Procedures for new Committee members 1

electronic links to key documents including current versions of: o Objects and Rules; o The 5-year Strategic Plan; o By-laws, policies and procedures; o Associations Incorporation Act 1991; o Incorporated Associations in the ACT Guide; o Committee calendar, including next meeting; and o Members Calendar of U3A events. 2. Upon the appointment of a new Committee member the President will: arrange for a face-to-face induction meeting prior to the first Committee meeting to be attended by the new member; and provide a copy of these procedures to the new Committee member. 3. Processes for induction should take account of the prior knowledge and experience of the new Committee member and the areas where the new member is seeking particular guidance. RELATED DOCUMENTS The Objects and Rules of U3A-ACT Inc. Induction Procedures for new Committee members 2

Attachment A. Possible topics for Committee Induction Program The topics below have been identified from research into best practice volunteer Committee induction practices. Members conducting the induction need to consider the prior knowledge and experience of the new Committee member and adjust their approach, and the depth of content accordingly. A demonstration of where documents can be found on the U3A-ACT Inc. website and in the CER could form part of the induction if required. Possible discussion program 1. Welcome and Introductions 2. Questions or issues the new member wants to discuss 3. Responsibilities of Committee members and Office Holders. 4. Our Strategic Direction including key issues facing the committee at the moment 5. Legal requirements. 6. Organisational governance. 7. Committee, Subcommittees. 8. Policy and procedures 9. Contributing to the learning and social life of the organisation. Induction Procedures for new Committee members 3

Additional information that may assist those involved in conducting Committee inductions. Attachment B (The notes provided under each heading are designed to assist in the induction. Committee members who provide the induction will decide what is needed given the prior experience of new members). Item 3. Responsibilities of Committee members and Office Holders. Key Messages: The roles and responsibilities of committee members and office bearers are outlined in the Objects and Rules of U3A-ACT Incorporated. Part V: THE COMMITTEE. These rules and objects are governed by the ACT Associations Incorporation Act 1991 The overriding principle for Committee members is that they must properly control and manage the affairs of the association. Role statements for individual committee members Sections of the U3A Website that cover roles, responsibilities and structures The handover processes from previous office holders Conflict of interest Signing the volunteer agreement. Item 4. Our strategic direction Key messages: The role of the committee is strategic to ensure that all things run smoothly and within a legal and ethical framework. The 5-year strategic Plan and current priorities Where meeting minutes are located and how they can be accessed to get an idea of the main business that has been discussed by the Committee over the previous 12 months. Item 5. Legal requirements Key Messages The actions of the association are affected by a number of pieces of local and national legislation. Induction Procedures for new Committee members 4

The main Acts covering U3A-Act Inc. (These are listed below with attention drawn to critical pieces that Committee members need to guide their practice). ACT Associations Incorporation Act 1991 - A member of the Committee must notify the Committee within one month if they change their address. - Officers of the association must comply with and not obstruct an auditor s functions - Committee members may commit offences under the Act if they knowingly fail to take reasonable steps to implement the Act and ensure the association is compliant (1), or if they contravene a condition imposed on the association by the Minister or the registrar-general (2). - Documents served on the public officer or a Committee member (or a person who has been in such an office in the past 2 years) must be bought to the attention of the Committee as soon as practicable. Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission Act 2012 Australian Privacy Act 1988. - See Privacy Policy (point to this on the website) Work Health and Safety Act 2011 - See the Safety and Wellbeing Policy (point to this on the website) The Racial Discrimination Act 1975; the Disability Discrimination Act 1992; the Sex Discrimination Act 1984; the Age Discrimination Act 2004. - See the Safety and Wellbeing Policy (point to this on the website) The ACT Discrimination Act 1991 Commonwealth Copyright Act 1968 - Current processes make us complaint. Corporations Act 2001 This Act does not apply to incorporated associations generally, except for insolvency situations. However, under general law, Committee members owe a fiduciary duty to the association. The community should be confident that a director will act in good faith and always in accordance with the law. Directors (Committee members) should: - not take advantage of their position to further their own needs; - be honest and industrious; - never use information gained through their privileged position to advantage a friend/associate outside the organisation; - provide adequate information to authorised persons or members when requested and not mislead them in any way; - disclose any potential conflict of interest; - act with care and diligence; - maintain confidentiality of information that is only made available to the decision makers; - never knowingly place the organisation in a potentially litigious position; Induction Procedures for new Committee members 5

- ensure all decisions made are to the advantage of the organisation or group, not the individual or any particular interest group; and. - ensure they act according to the constitution of the organisation. Item 6. Organisational governance Key messages: The organisation is volunteer based and acts on the principles of good will and trust. However, there are organisational structures and governance arrangements that are intended to ensure legal and ethical compliance and protection for Committee members. Volunteer Management Structure: Organisational Chart Getting access to the CER Item 7. Committee, Subcommittees Key Messages: The nuts and bolts of how the Committee operates and interacts Meeting procedures: raising issues; how we discuss matters and reach consensus; agreeing and enacting decisions Sub-committees and working groups - how they operate Role of coordinators and the relationship with Committee members Authority of Committee and subcommittees How proposals are presented and handled (eg Committee papers) Frequency of meetings; required attendance at meetings; and gaining leave. Item 8. Policy and procedures Key messages In order to protect Committee members and the organisation the Committee commenced in 2014 to gather the verbal corporate knowledge of long serving members and formalise custom and practice into written and standardised forms. Policy Framework Recently approved policies and procedures and where they are located (Point to these on the website). Particularly mention the delegations provisions. Accessing the CER and the website Communicating with members Induction Procedures for new Committee members 6

Accessing secure documents Item 9. Contributing to the learning and social life of the organisation. Key Messages: Committee members have a responsibility to foster and support existing and new activities, to ensure these are relevant and adapt to changing circumstances and take advantage of opportunities which arise from time to time. New Committee members should be encouraged to attend from time to time, social events, forums, tours, and concerts by performing groups for example, to better connect with the life of the organisation. Committee and members calendars. Induction Procedures for new Committee members 7