'Transforming the Award'
A three-day conference of the 15 NAAs of the Asia Pacific region
of the IAF was held in Bangkok, Oct 26-28. There were delegates from:
- IAF -- John May, Secretary General; Steve De
Wint, Chief Operating Officer; Ellie Rocks, Fundraising; Laura Thakray,
Communications; Mike Heath, Head Technology
- APR -- Sue Walker, Regional Director; Rob
Oliphant, Regional Manager; Kathleen Hewitt, Regional Coordinator
- India were represented by Himmat Kalsia (National
Chairman), Dr Sanat Kaul (Managing Trustee), Kapil Bhalla (National Director)
- IC Youth Representative - Mr Ravichandran Balasubramaniam
The annual conference was a follow up to the conference held at
Malta in Nov 2012 (coinciding with the International Forum) and the theme
"Transforming the Award" was a focus of the workshop sessions and
presentations.
The sessions kicked off with a presentation by Secretary General
John May, laying out the focus of future directions post the Forum on
"Transforming the Award", that the Award is the premier Youth Service
& Development organisation in the world.
There were interactive sessions by:
- Laura Thakray -- Communications & Branding
updates, with examples of India using the 'Endorsement route to branding; using
the India specific Award logo and the International Logo
- Ellie Rocks -- Fund raising & Corporate
Relationship avenues for raising resources; India has a successful relationship
with JCB Ltd for sponsorship and with HSBC for implementing the Award in
Corporate entities
- Mike Heath -- Progress of the Online Record Book,
to be launched in Asia by April 2014. It is a powerful data management and
operations review tool and India is keenly looking forward to its launch and
implementation.
- Rob Oliphant -- Training Framework and the New
Learning Hub, will ensure that all training and branding material is available
online to ensure best practices are shared and available to all NAAs and Award
Operators.
Under the new Licensing policy, all 15 NAAs have signed new
licenses with the International Award Foundation. This meant upgrading systems
and new levels of governance. The license validation process commenced in 2013
and India is one of the 5 countries in APR that have successfully concluded
validation visits from the International team. The new Branding guidelines and
governance structures were reinforced and welcomed by all participants as they
will make the administration of the Award a stronger force in the Youth
Development field. click for pictures