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NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
When life hands you lemons, make lemonade!
Welcome and introduction
Kanchan JadejaNCVYS Chair
NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
Martin Brookes
Chief Executive of New Philanthropy Capital
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NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
‘Beyond the Comfort Zone’
Tim Loughton MP
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Childrenand Families
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NCVYS award for lifetime contribution
Awarded to John BatemanChief Executive of UK Youth
Presented by Tim Loughton MP
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Break
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ENVOY’s Hot Topics
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NCVYS AGM
NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
1. Welcome and apologies
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2. Minutes of the Annual General Meeting – 4th November 2009
Resolution: That the minutes be accepted as atrue record.
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3. Annual report 2009/2010
3.1 Chair’s report
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Business unusual
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3. Annual report 2009/2010
3.1 Chair’s report3.2 Chief Executive’s report
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Young partners
•Nine young facilitators•Regional focus•More opportunities for young people
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Sounds systems
•Partnership approach to safeguarding•Spreading good practice through licensing•Targeted training provision
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Stronger networks
•Alliances and partnerships•A focus on learning and modelling•A new way of doing business
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Opportunities for all
•Featuring diversity practice•Supporting and developing good practice•Practical application
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Realising potential
•Workforce information and support to engage•A national partnership•Progress
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Serving young people well
•Opportunities to engage with politicians•Influencing government •Coalitions and alliances
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3.3 Annual accounts
3. Annual report 2009/2010
3.1 Chair’s report3.2 Chief Executive’s report
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NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
Highlights
•A challenging year for NCVYS •Income from all sources was £1,537k •Received grant funding for our youth participation work from Big Lottery •Success in the third sector capacity building tender from the CWDC
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Highlights
• Increased income from contracts • Income from charitable activities increased from £111k to £419k• Surplus in funds of £89k• Level of reserves increased to £134k
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Conclusion
• Membership drive to recruit more members• We aim to generate surpluses and break-even •We aim to continue to provide value for money to our funders•All our government grants come to an end •We are developing a new business model•Thank you to all our funders
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3. Annual report 2009/2010
Resolution: That the annual report and accounts be accepted as a true record.
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4. Appointment of auditors
Resolution: That HW Fisher & Co. be appointed asauditors for 2010/2011.
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5. Election of officers
Resolution: That Kanchan Jadeja nominated bythe trustee board, in accordance with Article 23 beappointed to act as NCVYS chair for a period of three years.
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5. Election of officers
Resolution: That Mark Goodman elected byNCVYS members, in accordance with Article 23 beappointed to act as NCVYS Vice-Chair for a period of three years.
NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
5. Election of officers
Resolution: That Norma Martin, nominated by theTrustee board in accordance with Article 23,be appointed to act as NCVYS treasurer for a period of three years.
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6. Election of trustee board members
Resolution: That the following persons elected by the NCVYS membership be appointed for a period of three years:
Lynn Hogarth, EC1 – Infrastructure developmentAlex Mastihi, EC2 – Social enterpriseKaren Dhesi, EC4- Work with young people from BMEMark Boyd, EC6- Active citizenship or volunteeringGinny Lunn, EC7- Work with disadvantaged young peopleLaura Williams, EC9- Young people’s participation and children’s rights issues
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7. Review of membership fee structure
Resolution: That a working group of members beset up to review membership fees and advise trustees accordingly
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8. Date of next meeting
2 November 2011
yeah enterprises CIC
Beth Parker,Director of Service Development NCVYS
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yeah purpose
•To inspire an enterprise culture and encourage the development of enterprising activities which place young people at their core;
•Build sustainable communities that care about young people;
•Support collaboration and networking – facilitate consortia;
•Mainstream, market and license productsNCVYS Annual Conference 2010
yeah how:
•Evaluating current member services;
•Assessing member needs;
•Evaluating market trends
•yeah YOU!
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yeah potential:
•Opens up alternative funding sources (e.g. commercial ventures);
•Involves young people in business development;
•Income generated will enable the development of further services
•Say yeah to the future!
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Lunch
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NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
Welcome back
Seminars
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NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
Seminar session Location
UK Youth Main hall
CFEB (Linda Jack) Seminar room 1
Woodcraft folk Seminar room 2
Fairbridge Battlebridge room
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Break
Panel session: Developing enterprise accross communities
Sonia Sodha, DemosMary Cunningham, National Youth Council of IrelandNick Temple, School for Social Entrepreneurs
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PEOPLE POWERED
Definition of Social Entrepreneur
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Credit: Pamela Hartigan - Schwab Foundation
Michael Young• Open University• Labour Manifesto 1945• Consumers’ Association• Which? Magazine • Language Line (TIS) • & 50+ others • School for Social
Entrepreneurs
Sheenagh Day Maison Bengal
Ros Spearing Ebony Horse Club
Tokunbo Ajasa-Oluwa Catch22 Magazine
ACT
REFLECT
INSIGHTS
UNDERTAKE NEXT ACTION
NEXTSTEPS
SkillsContacts
InfoKnowledge
Coaching + supportExpert witnesses
Peers
• Learning programmes running since 1998
• Over 550 SSE Fellows around the UK have completed programmes; 200+ current students
• Active schools in 10 locations (incl. London, Liverpool, Leeds, Fife, Liverpool, Cornwall, Suffolk)
• Operates as social franchise (best practice + quality system)
• International developments in progress (SSE Australia running / + NZ, Canada)
SSE information
• 85% of organisations established at SSE are still in existence: strong survival rate
• 60% report increased turnover after attending SSE; on average, a five-fold increase
• 88% experience a growth in confidence and skills to lead
• Over 50% make 10 or more useful contacts through SSE
• Over half of SSE Fellows’ organisations gain more than 50% income from trading
• For every 10 Fellows, 34 jobs created
SSE evaluation
www.sse.org.ukhttp://del.icio.us/SSE
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NCVYS awards
NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
NCVYS award for lifetime contribution
Awarded to Roy Thornton
NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
NCVYS award for exemplary voluntary service
Awarded to Major Iain RobertsonWarwickshire & West Midlands (South) Army Cadet Force
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NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
Thank you and goodbye
NCVYS Annual Conference 2010
For more information about today’s conferenceincluding seminar notes and video interviews, please visit www.ncvys.org.uk