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Report on Youth Exchange Activity
Thomas Woods, Youth Exchange Senior Coordinator, RI Programs
New Generations Service
Program Activity
Required Reporting
• Inbound student data • All types of exchanges• Any convenient format: scans of Guarantee
Forms, spreadsheets, etc.• Any serious student incident
• Includes early returns• Annual renewal or recertification application
• Due by 1 June
Student Travel Insurance
• Door-to-door coverage• 24 hour emergency assistance• Minimum levels for critical areas, including
medical/dental, medical evacuation, legal liability and others
• Where local laws require purchase in the host country, such insurance will meet and benefits stated in the Code
• Dual insurance should be avoided unless agreed upon by all parties
New Generations Service Exchange
• Will be under the oversight of the district New Generations Service committees
• Open to young adults ages 21-30 (no individual under 21)• The exchange must include a strong humanitarian or
vocational service component, e.g. service project, internship, or vocational training
• Flexible. For individuals or groups• Last up to six months• Funded locally. No funding mechanism through RI or TRF
District Certification
• 88% districts certified in 106 countries!• Annual renewal process• Recertification approx. every 6 years• Program evaluations• Outbound-only certification
• Certified to send outbound-only: 3020, 3280, 9110, 9200 (not Eritrea), and 9220 (Reunion and Mayotte are fully certified)
Resources & Support
• YEO Directory• Youth Exchange Workgroup• E-newsletter (English-only)• Webinars• Publications
Youth Exchange Workgroup
2013 YEO Preconvention
31 March early registration deadline!
Council on Legislation
Council on Legislation
• Official law-making body of Rotary
• Occurs every three years in accordance with the RI Bylaws (meets on 21-26 April 2013)
• Council is comprised of one representative from each of the 532 Rotary districts
How is legislation proposed?
• The following entities may submit legislation:• Clubs (endorsed by the district via ballot-by-mail, or vote at district
conference)• District (via vote at the district conference, or ballot-by-mail)• The RI Board• The Council on Legislation
• Enactments• Proposed change to RI’s constitutional documents (e.g. RI
Constitution, RI Bylaws, and the Standard Rotary Club Constitution)
• Resolutions• Seek action by the Council that does not amend the constitutional
documents, e.g. a proposal to the RI Board for its consideration
Proposed Legislation for 2013 Council
Proposed legislation for the 2013 Council:www.rotary.org/RIdocuments/en_pdf/col13_proposed_legislation_en.pdf
•Support or opposition of proposed legislation• Contact your district’s Council on Legislation
representative• Statement of support and opposition
• Submitted by club and endorsed by club president• Limit statement to one side of standard business stationary• Must by received by GS no later than 21 February 2013
Council on Legislation
More information:www.rotary.org/en/members/policiesandprocedures/councilonlegislation
Contact information:The General Secretary
c/o Council Services SectionRotary International1560 Sherman Ave.
Evanston, IL 60201 USA
Fax: +1 847-556-2123Email: [email protected]
Thank you!
Rotary International (PD110)1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201 USA
+1 (847) 866-3421
[email protected] www.rotary.org/youthexchange