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Cardiff and Vale RCN Branch AGM Review of 2011. Rachel Hart 15/11/2011. Aim. To reflect on the previous year and plan for a productive and organised year ahead . What went well?.
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Cardiff and Vale RCN Branch AGMReview of 2011 Rachel Hart 15/11/2011
Aim • To reflect on the previous year and plan for a productive and organised year ahead
What went well? • This section asks us to reflect on areas such as regular meetings, increase in number of activists/ members attending, successful fund raising, successful conference and study days, involvement in lobby or campaigning. • Monthly meetings were held; • Introduction of tea, coffee biscuit at meetings; • You will hear in a moment reports form representatives how extremely busy and hard they have worked this past year dealing with outcomes of organisational change due to the financial situation ; • The increased number of volume of cases each representative has managed;
What was not so good? • Reduced number of members/activist at Branch Meetings; • Challenges with organisation and communication; • Recruitment; • Need more representatives • Poor attendance to branch by members and activits some meeting were not quorate(held anyway)
Why! • Staff, RCN members, activists generally low motivation at present due to current financial climate and organisational change; • Better communication systems.
Proposals and plans for future activities and events using the RCN’s ‘Strategic Plan’.
What is the strategic plan? • The RCN strategic plan for 2008 to 2013, Forward Together, was launched at Congress on Monday 28 April 2008. • The strategic plan defines what is important to the RCN; setting out the organisation's aims and aspirations. • The strategic plan continues to support the RCN's overall mission to represent nurses and nursing, promote excellence in practice and shape health policy
There are 10 key goals focusing on: • Building an organisation which values both the professional and trade union functions; • Engaging members and staff and their clinical and workforce talents and experience; • Strengthening the RCN as the leading authority on nursing on health and social care; • Embracing the wider nursing family and furthering strategic activities in our membership, our networks and with employers; • Campaigning for nursing, health care and patients;
Cont... • Strengthening accountability in our governance structure; • Maximising the RCN's contributing to improving the health and wellbeing of the national, EU and international population; • Enabling structures and processes to value diversity; • Building the RCN as a business; • Communicating the responsibilities the RCN has given its current charitable status and consider how this should develop in the future.
Ideas from this strategic plan • Run a member campaign • Run a representative recruitment campaign • Contact local forum groups and develop joint activities • Arrange a study or branch conference • Network with adjacent branches and plan joint events • Identify a local issue and focus on this • Promote branch to any independent sector • Develop a branch newsletter • Working with Learning Reps to Organise study days / study event at a branch meeting • Presentations by RCN reps regarding a committee that that sit on • Attending Congress and submitting a resolution
Campaigns • Frontline First