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1. CISV for over 50 years
2. Information Session Agenda Introductions
Intentions over next 1-11/2 hour
1) interest you in becoming members of CISV
2) provide information about the interchange program with Italy
3) invite you to participate in local activities
4) provide opportunity for youth/ adults who are members to share their experience
Deadlines, costs, contacts, application process
3. CISV International & Local
4. CISV – A Unique Organization Educational
Run entirely by volunteers in Canada
Organization offering intercultural international programmes for different age groups, plus learning and leadership development at local & national level
All ages – families, youth( 9-18), adults,
Promoting peace education and cross-cultural friendship
Based on years of research and firm educational principles
Independent and non-political
Not for profit
5. Cisv Identity & Goal
CISV is a global community of dedicated volunteers creating opportunities for all ages to experience the excitement and enrichment of cultural diversity through educational programs
providing an opportunity for individuals to learn by experience to live amicably with others irrespective of cultural background;
cooperating with other organizations having similar purposes.
6. CISV History CISV was conceived in 1946 by founder Dr. Doris Allen, a psychologist at the University of Cincinnati (USA)
She believed that lasting peace would be possible if individuals and groups from different nations could learn to live together as friends
The Fredericton Chapter was founded in 1991
1992 the 1st delegation represented Canada at village hosted by Gulf Coast chapter USA
1993-94 1st Interchange with Norway
1992-2009 over 400 youth & adult participants in international programs and many more in local activities
7. Learning by Doing Experiential education approach – the opportunity to learn from direct experience
Programmes are interactive, action - oriented, sensitive to cultural variation, multi - lingual and – fun!
Participant and facilitator share responsibility for learning
Cooperation rather than competition
8. Junior Branch …youth involvement on all levels Age range: 10-18
Youth of family members belong to JB – degree of participation up to individuals
JB Structure with Board Positions & guidance by Adult advisor -leadership skill development
Approx one activity every 6 weeks- Minicamps, movie nights –ages10-18;
Jr JB “Around the World in Fredericton”- ages 9-12 monthly activity in partnership with MCAF
Learning & meeting CISV goals and philosophies at the local level; local friendships
Activities run by youth may be in the form of discussions, movies, games, excursions or guest speakers
10. Interchange 2011-2012 CISV Graz, Austria & Fredericton, Canada
Ref # I-2011-031
4 weeks – July 2011 & July 2012
Age range: 13 – 14
(age guideline – to be 13 for 1 day between June 1 –Aug 31 2011)
Participants: 4 boys & 4 girls
1 adult leader
1 Junior/co-leader
Components of an IC:
- A Learning Experience
- A Travel Experience
- A Family Experience
- A Group Experience
11. INTERCHANGE (IC) Program A Family Affair !
Interchange
Theme
& each day’s
agenda are
determined by
the leaders,
delegates and
parents of the
Host chapter.
All activities
emphasize
learning by
doing.
12. DELEGATE Partners Each delegate has a partner from another country
13. DELEGATE Partners
Each delegate hosts their matched partner.
14. Delegate Families
The partners’ families exchange reciprocal hospitality
(2-4 weeks in each country)
15. WELCOME PARTY Name games
Team building
Theme-based activities
Welcome Bags
Food
Family participation
16. GETTING ADJUSTED Moving in (unpacking and getting comfy)
Learning about a new house (strange plumbing)
A trip to the grocery store (acclimating tummies)
17. HOME VISITS Both leaders visit each family
Time to experience different family lifestyles
Safety check
18. GROUP ACTIVITIES Regional education (city tour, area excursion)
Team building
Hosting delegation plans activities relating to chosen IC theme and CISV Education Circle
19. FAMILY DAYS “Normal” life at home
Time away from other delegates
20. MINI-CAMP Delegates and Leaders only,
May have local help from JB or other adults (for Staff, kitchen)
Structured three-day camp with CISV theme
21. SPONTANEOUS GET-TOGETHERS Optional fun for two sets of partners
Can ease loneliness for visiting delegate
22. FAMILY WEEK No scheduled group activities
Each family shares “typical” summer vacation or activities
Special bonding time for family
Hosting leader plans to do something special with her/his partner
23. NATIONAL PRESENTATION
Visiting delegation shares their culture
Songs, Dance, Food…
Leader & youth plan this prior to Interchange beginning
24. FAREWELL PARTY Food
More CISV educational activities, reflection & evaluations,
Instructions about departure day
25. DEPARTURE Group photos
Hugs and tears
Promises to keep in touch
26. Interchange (IC) Program Costs ? For 2 year program- one month each summer
Travel to/from destination (approx)……… $
1/8 Leader’s travel costs (approx.)...............$
1/8 Junior Leader cost………………….. $
International IC Fee ………………….$ 337.50
Passport, medical form, health insurance,
T-shirt, Supplies, gifts, leader costs … $ 200-250
Fredericton Chapter Membership
& Participation fees…………………………… $ 175 each yr.
Host Phase Activity Costs …………… $ 300 -?
vary/determined by group).
*** Delegations /Delegates may fundraise
Funding Assistance Applications available
27. Next Steps Talk with past delegates/parents & CISV members
Read literature, watch CISV video on website
Check CISV out locally – attend local activities & join the email communication list
Application Process:
For Family/Youth
- Complete IC Application
Home Interviews arranged ( info sharing time)
Attend Selection Minicamp Feb 5-6
For Leader
– application, CRC, interview, mini-camp
28. More Information! Check out www.cisvfredericton.ca
www.cisv.ca www.cisv.org
More information contact:
Interchange Coordinators:
Sarah Brooks -455-1619 sarah.brooks@nbed.nb.ca
Kim Hawkes 454-9641 khawkes@nb.sympatico.ca
Chapter Vice Chair:
Chris Daley 452-0275 wcdaley@gmail.com
CISV Fredericton voice message 462-9917
29. Join in . . . and make a difference!