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CIHS HAMPTON PARK. WELCOME. Welcome to the Australian Navy Cadet Unit CIHS Hampton Park, and the
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1. CIHS HAMPTON PARK AUSTRALIAN NAVY CADETSCIHS Hampton Park HAMPTON PARK SECONDARY COLLEGE
2. CIHS HAMPTON PARK WELCOME Welcome to the Australian Navy Cadet Unit CIHS Hampton Park, and the Advance programme, here at Hampton Park Secondary College.
You are about to make an important choice, one which we think will provide you with a fantastic opportunity to learn, achieve success, make friends, challenge yourselves, and have lots of fun at the same time.
We want you to make an informed decision about joining the two programmes we offer. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me in person, via phone or email (see the last slide for my contact details).
Steven Silestean,
LEUT ANC,
Commanding Officer,
CIHS Hampton Park.
AUSTRALIAN NAVY CADETS
3. CIHS HAMPTON PARK SAFETY
The ANC triangle goals are
Everyone having fun
learning something
in a safe environment
EVERYONE is responsible for safety in
our Unit.
4. CIHS HAMPTON PARK HOW WE OPERATE The Australian Navy Cadets (ANC) is a part of the Australian Defence Force Cadet Organization (Army, Navy and Air Force) operating throughout Australia.
There are ANC community units across Australia. In a few cases, like ours, it operates in a High School, hence our units name CIHS Hampton Park (Cadets in High School Hampton Park).
We chose to establish our unit since 1998 with financial support from the Victorian State Government through its then Victorian, and now called Advance Youth Development Programme.
This has enabled us to offer two separate programmes the Advance, and The Australian Navy Cadets. Students who join get the best of two programmes, both with common themes of preparing young people for participation and volunteering in community life. Advance Handbook for Government Schools 2006, p.2
5. CIHS HAMPTON PARK THE PROGRAMME Advance is a youth development programme that provides
opportunities for young people to work in partnership with
community organizations on a project or series of activities
that contribute to building their community
(Advance Handbook for Government Schools 2005)
The essential elements of Advance are that young people DO
something with their community, they do it in PARTNERSHIP
with a community organisation and that it includes young
peoples CHOICE.
Our work with the Australian Navy Cadets as our Community Organization
allows us to meet these elements.
6. CIHS HAMPTON PARK What we do in 1 The Advance Programme is designed to run over 1-2 years.
Students have five programme elements to qualify for the
award of the Advance Certificate.
They undertake 3 Learning Modules (Community, Communication, and Project Management skills development)
They do recognised training
They establish a community project or series of
volunteering activities delivered in partnership with a
community organisation
They reflect on and celebrate their achievements
They demonstrate involvement in decision making
7. CIHS HAMPTON PARK What we do in 2 Learning Module 1: Community
The focus of Learning Module 1 is to develop young peoples self
knowledge and increase understanding of their community and
volunteering.
Learning Module 2: Communication
The focus of Learning Module 2 is on strengthening young peoples
communication skills and teamwork.
Learning Module 3: Project Management
The focus of Learning Module 3 is on building young peoples
project management skills. This relates specifically to the Advance
community project (s) or series of volunteering activities that young
People deliver in partnership with a community organisation.
8. CIHS HAMPTON PARK What we do in 3 Features
Community service, where participants take an active role in their community, so developing a sense of community service
Flexibility for individual students, catering for their individual needs
Voluntary participation
Leadership opportunities
Team Work
Outcomes
Personal and skill development leading to participants developing and improving their self-confidence and interpersonal skills
Positive relationship building with young people, adults and the community
9. CIHS HAMPTON PARK ADVANCE AND THE ANC Q. Why do we offer the two programmes?
A. The Advance programme requires students to work with a
Community Organization, so in 1998 we chose the Australian Navy
Cadets, and weve never looked back.
Q. How do they work together?
A. To get the Advance Certificate of Completion, students complete a
series of activities, measured against specific criteria. The beauty of
our work with the Australian Navy Cadets is that it allows students
to use some of the Cadet activities to complete ALL of the
requirements of Advance. Once students have achieved their
Advance certificate they remain in Cadets until they choose to
leave or turn 20.
10. ADVANCE AND THE ANC
continued Q. What else do students get from the Australian Navy Cadets?
A. Being an Australian Navy Cadet also allows students to complete the Cadet
curriculum, which leads to achieving skill recognition, as well as (and probably
more importantly) leadership development by being promoted in rank; but that is
not all. Additional bonuses are extra activities such as Sea Rides, Ship Visits and
Annual Camps.
Q. Is the ANC connected with the State Government?
A. Only that it is our Community Organization we chose to work with. The ANC is a
separate (and Federal) organization and has its own values and goals, along with
its own membership, curriculum, rules and requirements.
Please note that Cadets are not members of any Defence Force and cannot be called up for any military service as a cadet.
CIHS HAMPTON PARK
11. CIHS HAMPTON PARK THE Australian Navy Cadets PROGRAMME THE ANC is primarily a youth development programme with a dual
military and maritime focus.
Cadets learn about sailing and seamanship, develop leadership
skills and learn how to communicate effectively. They develop
confidence, pride and self-discipline whilst having an ocean of fun
and making loads of new friends along the way.
Cadets reflect the Navy's strong commitment to the Australian
community and thousands of young Australians have improved
their lives by learning citizenship through seamanship as Australian
Navy Cadets.
http://www.cadetnet.gov.au/anc/Pages/Home.aspx
12. CIHS HAMPTON PARK THE STRUCTURE OF THE ANC
13. CIHS HAMPTON PARK Learn new skills and knowledge
Leadership and self-discipline
Pride in ones appearance
Living in communal harmony
Working in a safe environment
Sailing theory and practical
Seamanship skills, including rope work
Camps and other activities
Annual Sailing Regatta in March (somewhere in Victoria)
Our annual Unit Training Camp at Camp Manyung in May
Annual Continuous Training Camp in September - Flinders Flotilla
Other day or weekend activities with our friends at TS Tingira
Interaction with 310 ACU Dandenong (Australian Army Cadets)
14. CIHS HAMPTON PARK WHAT WE DO AT CADETS 2HQ Activities There are other opportunities that can come up during the
year run by either the Flinders Flotilla HQ Staff, or the ANC
National Command, such as:
AB to LS, LS to PO, PO to CPO Promotion Camps
Midshipman Course
National ACT (Perth in 2008)
ADFC Camps (Darwin and Melbourne in 2008)
Sea Rides, such as on HMAS Melbourne (2005),
HMAS Gascoyne 2007 and HMAS Tobruk 2008
Apply to get on the Sail Training Ship Young Endeavour
15. CIHS HAMPTON PARK Orders of the Day
OFFICER OF THE DAY: LEUT Silestean
DUTY SENIOR CADET: LS Bradbury
QUARTERMASTER: AB Veenstra
DUTY WATCH: Port
ENSIGN Hand: RCT Shaw
PREP Hand: SMN Paul, G
PIPE: AB Cheyne
DRESS OF THE DAY: W9s
Lid
Boots / GPs Daily Routine
1520 Colour Party Close Up
1525 Fall In for Colours
1530 Colours
1540 Division meeting/Sign in
1550 Division/Unit Inspection
1600 Boat Work
1645 Drill
1700 Stand Easy
1720 First Aid
1800 Clean Ship
1805 Fall In for Sunset
1810 Sunset
1815 Dismissal WHAT WE DO AT CADETS 3A typical Weekly Parade
16. CIHS HAMPTON PARK
17. CIHS HAMPTON PARK COMMITMENT TO CADETS COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP
This is a long-term commitment that families and Cadets make. Along with the
fun activities like sailing, our camps and interstate travel, cadets are expected
to show their commitment to both cadets and their community. During the
year, apart from normal parade nights on Wednesdays, Cadets are expected
To participate in
ANZAC Day activities Local Schools/RSL
Recruitment Days
Public ceremonies at the Shrine National Service, Reserves, Remembrance Day, Operation Pedestal and others.
Information Nights
School Activities, including assemblies
We hope Cadets stay in the Unit for as long as possible, until they turn 20.
18. CIHS HAMPTON PARK COSTS
19. CIHS HAMPTON PARK COSTS
continued When cadets join they purchase a Unit Polo Shirt ($30.00) and a Unit Cap ($10.00). This is the only compulsory purchase. This is worn as casual gear to identify us when we are not in ANC uniform. Both items are for cadets to own and take when they finally end. It also allows cadets to look like a cadet until they get their own uniform.
There is usually a small (nominal) charge for major camps this varies, depending on where the camp is, and operator costs. Local camps are currently $10.00, and have been since 1999. This may have to be reviewed.
There may be incidental costs, such as for white T-Shirts for Night Rig, or thick socks for boots, or black socks for ceremonial events.
20. CIHS HAMPTON PARK OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE Sometimes I am able to get ANC, Navy or
other Defence Force items for purchase at a
much reduced cost. For example, Cadets
can still currently purchase
A RAN (Navy) cap ($10.00)
An ANC sling bag ($25.00) (only a few left)
21. CIHS HAMPTON PARK JOINING THEAUSTRALIAN NAVY CADETS (1) A Prospective Cadet who is at least 12˝ and is currently at school
(HPSC, or another by arrangement) completes the
(a) CIHS Hampton Park Interim Application Form (online at www.cihshamptonpark.org)
(b) Trial Period Medical Information Form from the
Download Forms section
and attends four weekly parades in a row.
(2) If after this the Prospective Cadet wishes formally to join he/she
must complete the following forms
(a) ANC Form PE29 Cadet Application for Enrolment
(b) Code of Conduct forms
(c) Action Management Plan form
(d) Advance Enrolment Form
(e) Uniform Letter, and then
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22. CIHS HAMPTON PARK JOINING THEAUSTRALIAN NAVY CADETS...Continued (3) At the end of the trial period the Prospective Cadet
brings all the forms (and a proof of age document) to a meeting with the Commanding Officer, along with
one or both of his/her parents.
(4) At the end of this meeting, and on my signing of the
completed forms, your child then has officially
joined the Australian Navy Cadets as a Cadet Recruit.
Remember:
The Action Management Form must be completed BEFORE
the Prospective Cadet can join.
23. CIHS HAMPTON PARK USEFUL WEB ADDRESSES http://www.cihshamptonpark.org
Visit our website for all the information you require, including all the forms, which you can download
http://www.cadetnet.gov.au
On joining cadets get their own password and access to the Cadetnet
website, as well as their own cadet email address
www.navy.gov.au
Interesting information on the Royal Australian Navy
http://www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/youth/projects-and-programs/advance
For information about the Advance Programme
24. CIHS HAMPTON PARK CONTACT INFORMATION If you have any questions please do not
hesitate to contact me:
Steven Silestean,
LEUT ANC
Commanding Officer
CIHS Hampton Park
Phone: (03) 8795-9400 (Work)
Email: co@cihshamptonpark.org
Website: www.cihshamptonpark.org