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This presentation by Deirdre Mayo showcases the journey of the CU Factor initiative from its inception at the Youth Best Practice Meeting in February 2007 to its evolution as a successful youth event. It emphasizes collaboration among credit unions and youth officers, highlighting the importance of working together to promote youth engagement. The process included planning regional heats, engaging schools, and providing promotional support. Despite challenges, the initiative fostered creativity, community involvement, and culminated in a vibrant final event, reinforcing the idea that "many hands make light work."
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Best Practice Meeting for Youth Development Presentation by Chapter 2 Deirdre Mayo
Question?? • Do too many cooks spoil the broth? Or • Do many hands make light work?
History • Idea born at first Youth Best Practice Meeting – February 2007 • Returned with idea to Chapter • New Chapter Youth Officer • Decided to give it a go
Background • 18 CUs in Chapter 2 • Not all Youth Officers present • Returned to CU with idea • Established enough buy in to proceed
1st attempt • All 18 credit unions to send 1 finalist to the final to represent their credit union • Everyone to do their own promotion • Application forms and posters available to each credit union • All youth officers to help with the running and organising of the final
Success?? • Yes and no • Only 1 credit union held a heat, sending 5 acts to the final • Everyone else who applied went straight to the final • Total number of finalists – 21 • Chapter youth quiz was the same weekend
Back to the drawing board • Called a youth officers’ meeting to discuss • Emphasised need to work together • Decided to - Have 4 – 5 heats - Centralize the promotions - Share the costs • Approached Chapter for Support
General agreement • 4/5 heats to be held within the area, preferably in schools • Smaller sub committees • Each CU asked to contribute • Name that identified with CUs • Decided on CU Factor • Posters and application forms from CUs
Planning • 4/5 Regional Heats • Approached Schools • Went to press - Application forms - Posters
Promoting the CU Factor • Compile list of post primary school • Targeted Youth clubs • Sent Packs to all selected groups
Side-tracked??!! • Bad News • Need for positive reaction • Charity CD • CD Launched – Launch Party • Cool FM DJ
Promotion • Stand at local Shopping Centre • Fund Raising for Cancer Research • Promotional Leaflet • Small cost, big impact
Sub Committees • Summer 2008 • Smaller Committees • Organised • Heats • Judges • Comperes
September dawns • Target Schools • Credit Unions promote - Hand Deliveries - Post - Talk to Teacher • Waiting begins! • Finally applications begin to come in • Kettle’s boiled – flood of applications
The Heats • Sub committees arrived at schools at 4pm along with the DJ. • Contestants were invited to practice. • DJ check that their backing track was working properly. • Photos of contestants taken. A slide show was then produced of their photos. • Backstage, balloons, lights etc were being positioned.
The Heats • Rehearsals over • Admission charge to cover costs • Heat commences at 7.30 • Singing Commences • Judged on Set Criteria • All contestants receive CU Voucher
Gift Certificate Business Name This certificate entitles to £10.00 For participation in the CU Factor 2008 Chapter 2 Irish League of Credit Unions Authorized by Expires 30th April 2009 Number This voucher will be added to your account at your local Credit Union
THE FINAL • 23 Acts in total - 4 from each heat - 7 in older age group • Booked hotel to seat 300 • Ran out of space
Another Charity CD • Young people keen to record CD • Shine a Light Charity • 15 Acts • Launch – 21st March
The Future • Planning has started • Change age groups slightly • Possibility NI Event • After that, who knows?
What did we learn? • Many hands do make light work • Tremendous event to interest young people • Try this in your chapter • Happy to help in any way