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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • G Offline
      girlizz
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      Hi parents, I wonder if the RC/NC would accept non Singaporeans as volunteer? Any advise?

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        learningtobekiasu
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        girlizz:
        Hi parents, I wonder if the RC/NC would accept non Singaporeans as volunteer? Any advise?

        they accept pr into their committee. but there is a limit to the number of PRs per committee. also, PR cannot hold office bearer positions.

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          tegami
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          [Moderator's note: Topics selected for http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/becoming-community-leader.]

          girlizz:
          Hi parents, I wonder if the RC/NC would accept non Singaporeans as volunteer? Any advise?
          PA allows permanent resident to join as volunteer.

          Beside RC / NC, there are other committees available in PA and each committee serve different functions in the constituency

          Citizens' Consultative Committee (CCC) plans and leads grassroots activities at the constituency level and oversees the RC/NC, CSC & CDEC. Community Centre/Club Management Committee (CCMC) maintains and manages the community centre/club and oversees SCEC, WEC, MAEC, IAEC & YEC. The CCC & CCMC can be considered as management team in the constituency and its membership is only through recommendation from advisor or senior constituency manager. Note that chairmen of RC/NC, CSC & CDEC sit in as executive member in CCC while chairmen of SCEC, WEC, MAEC, IAEC & YEC sit in as executive member in CCMC.

          The other committees are as follows:
          Senior Citizens' Executive Committee (SCEC) manages and plans activities for the senior citizens in the constituency.
          Women's Executive Committee (WEC) offers opportunities for women to involve in community service. (Exclusively for woman)
          Malay Activity Executive Committee helps to promote greater Malay participation in grassroots service. (Exclusively for Malay)
          Indian Activity Executive Committee offers opportunities for Indian involvement in grassroots activities. (Exclusively for Indian)
          Youth Executive Committee (YEC) promotes social cohesiveness, national consciousness and patriotism among youths. (Exclusively for youth between 15 to 35)

          All the committees except NC/RC need not to residue in the constituency that they serve. Just visit the community centre and the senior constituency manager will match make you with the suitable committees. You can also request for the particular committees that you want to join.

          For all committees except YEC, you will be placed in the committee as an observer for a few months so that the committees could assess your attendance in meeting and involvement before the advisor as committee member endorses you. For YEC, election will be held every two years (2009, 2011, 2013 etc) between July and October (depends on the date of the BGM).
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          It is all right that you have hidden agenda of joining grassroots so as to qualify for Phase 2B2. However, please join with the mindset of wanting to serve the community.

          Through the exposure in executing the projects & activities, you could learn marketing skill (through banner, poster & invitation letter to schools), communication skill (through networking with other PA GROs and seeking corporate endorsement with NEA, NLB, SDS etc) and fund raising skill (through PAYM or CDC). When projects/activities are well received, this will boost your confidence and you will look forward to involve in more projects/activities.

          Lastly, try to look out for committees which are ‘active’, you can do your research by to this website, http://www.pa.gov.sg/1227085333176.html. No point joining those ‘inactive’ committee, as you will attend ‘close door’ monthly meeting without any contribution to your community.

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            girlizz
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            learningtobekiasu:
            girlizz:

            Hi parents, I wonder if the RC/NC would accept non Singaporeans as volunteer? Any advise?


            they accept pr into their committee. but there is a limit to the number of PRs per committee. also, PR cannot hold office bearer positions.


            Thanks for the heads up learningtobekiasu. 😄
            tegami:
            [Moderator's note: Topics selected for http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/becoming-community-leader.]
            girlizz:

            Hi parents, I wonder if the RC/NC would accept non Singaporeans as volunteer? Any advise?

            PA allows permanent resident to join as volunteer.

            Beside RC / NC, there are other committees available in PA and each committee serve different functions in the constituency

            Citizens' Consultative Committee (CCC) plans and leads grassroots activities at the constituency level and oversees the RC/NC, CSC & CDEC. Community Centre/Club Management Committee (CCMC) maintains and manages the community centre/club and oversees SCEC, WEC, MAEC, IAEC & YEC. The CCC & CCMC can be considered as management team in the constituency and its membership is only through recommendation from advisor or senior constituency manager. Note that chairmen of RC/NC, CSC & CDEC sit in as executive member in CCC while chairmen of SCEC, WEC, MAEC, IAEC & YEC sit in as executive member in CCMC.

            The other committees are as follows:
            Senior Citizens' Executive Committee (SCEC) manages and plans activities for the senior citizens in the constituency.
            Women's Executive Committee (WEC) offers opportunities for women to involve in community service. (Exclusively for woman)
            Malay Activity Executive Committee helps to promote greater Malay participation in grassroots service. (Exclusively for Malay)
            Indian Activity Executive Committee offers opportunities for Indian involvement in grassroots activities. (Exclusively for Indian)
            Youth Executive Committee (YEC) promotes social cohesiveness, national consciousness and patriotism among youths. (Exclusively for youth between 15 to 35)

            All the committees except NC/RC need not to residue in the constituency that they serve. Just visit the community centre and the senior constituency manager will match make you with the suitable committees. You can also request for the particular committees that you want to join.

            For all committees except YEC, you will be placed in the committee as an observer for a few months so that the committees could assess your attendance in meeting and involvement before the advisor as committee member endorses you. For YEC, election will be held every two years (2009, 2011, 2013 etc) between July and October (depends on the date of the BGM).
            \t
            It is all right that you have hidden agenda of joining grassroots so as to qualify for Phase 2B2. However, please join with the mindset of wanting to serve the community.

            Through the exposure in executing the projects & activities, you could learn marketing skill (through banner, poster & invitation letter to schools), communication skill (through networking with other PA GROs and seeking corporate endorsement with NEA, NLB, SDS etc) and fund raising skill (through PAYM or CDC). When projects/activities are well received, this will boost your confidence and you will look forward to involve in more projects/activities.

            Lastly, try to look out for committees which are ‘active’, you can do your research by to this website, http://www.pa.gov.sg/1227085333176.html. No point joining those ‘inactive’ committee, as you will attend ‘close door’ monthly meeting without any contribution to your community.

            Thanks Tegami...is it true that only RC/NC exe members are eligible for 2B phase and not the other committees? I think I read abt it somewhere... :?

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              tegami
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              girlizz:
              learningtobekiasu:

              [quote=\"girlizz\"]Hi parents, I wonder if the RC/NC would accept non Singaporeans as volunteer? Any advise?


              they accept pr into their committee. but there is a limit to the number of PRs per committee. also, PR cannot hold office bearer positions.


              Thanks for the heads up learningtobekiasu. 😄
              tegami:
              [Moderator's note: Topics selected for http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/becoming-community-leader.]
              girlizz:

              Hi parents, I wonder if the RC/NC would accept non Singaporeans as volunteer? Any advise?

              PA allows permanent resident to join as volunteer.

              Beside RC / NC, there are other committees available in PA and each committee serve different functions in the constituency

              Citizens' Consultative Committee (CCC) plans and leads grassroots activities at the constituency level and oversees the RC/NC, CSC & CDEC. Community Centre/Club Management Committee (CCMC) maintains and manages the community centre/club and oversees SCEC, WEC, MAEC, IAEC & YEC. The CCC & CCMC can be considered as management team in the constituency and its membership is only through recommendation from advisor or senior constituency manager. Note that chairmen of RC/NC, CSC & CDEC sit in as executive member in CCC while chairmen of SCEC, WEC, MAEC, IAEC & YEC sit in as executive member in CCMC.

              The other committees are as follows:
              Senior Citizens' Executive Committee (SCEC) manages and plans activities for the senior citizens in the constituency.
              Women's Executive Committee (WEC) offers opportunities for women to involve in community service. (Exclusively for woman)
              Malay Activity Executive Committee helps to promote greater Malay participation in grassroots service. (Exclusively for Malay)
              Indian Activity Executive Committee offers opportunities for Indian involvement in grassroots activities. (Exclusively for Indian)
              Youth Executive Committee (YEC) promotes social cohesiveness, national consciousness and patriotism among youths. (Exclusively for youth between 15 to 35)

              All the committees except NC/RC need not to residue in the constituency that they serve. Just visit the community centre and the senior constituency manager will match make you with the suitable committees. You can also request for the particular committees that you want to join.

              For all committees except YEC, you will be placed in the committee as an observer for a few months so that the committees could assess your attendance in meeting and involvement before the advisor as committee member endorses you. For YEC, election will be held every two years (2009, 2011, 2013 etc) between July and October (depends on the date of the BGM).
              \t
              It is all right that you have hidden agenda of joining grassroots so as to qualify for Phase 2B2. However, please join with the mindset of wanting to serve the community.

              Through the exposure in executing the projects & activities, you could learn marketing skill (through banner, poster & invitation letter to schools), communication skill (through networking with other PA GROs and seeking corporate endorsement with NEA, NLB, SDS etc) and fund raising skill (through PAYM or CDC). When projects/activities are well received, this will boost your confidence and you will look forward to involve in more projects/activities.

              Lastly, try to look out for committees which are ‘active’, you can do your research by to this website, http://www.pa.gov.sg/1227085333176.html. No point joining those ‘inactive’ committee, as you will attend ‘close door’ monthly meeting without any contribution to your community.

              Thanks Tegami...is it true that only RC/NC exe members are eligible for 2B phase and not the other committees? I think I read abt it somewhere... :?[/quote]As mentioned by girlizz, Permanent Residents can hold office in the Committee except for the positions of Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer. This is because office bearers have the approving authority for the expenditure of the committee and is responsible for issuing cheque from the bank account maintained by the committee. In addition, the number of Permanent Residents in the Committee except YEC shall not exceed 15% of the maximum membership or five whichever is the lower.

              Please refer to the rule & regulation of each committee in http://www.pa.gov.sg/1153988278940.html for your reference.

              I think you are refering to MOE's Q & A that only members from RC/NC, CCC, CCMC & CDC are eligible for Phase 2B. Note that CCC, CCMC & CDC (management team) are out of reach for new volunteers unless advisor or Senior Constituency Manager recommends you due to your significant contribution in other committees or organizations.

              I have asked MOE whether other committees are recognized and MOE has replied that Peoples’ Association decides the application. I cannot provide you with a confirmed answer as I have deleted the letter on Phase 2B which was send by my Senior Constituency Manager.

              For info, I have volunteered in grassroots for more than four years and is servicing in three committees. I have volunteered as I wanted to contribute to the constituency which I resided in. Anyway, my daughter was born this January.

              I believe that People Association would recognize all the other committees (CDEC, SCEC, WEC, MAEC, IAEC & YEC) as they are operating at constituency level. However, you can discuss with Senior Constituency Manager on this issue when you visit the community centre.

              For your info, all the two-year term of all committees will end in this April and the community centre is arranging for the new line up for the new committees. It will be easier for them to introduce a observer at this stage.

              The YECs will hold their BGM between July to October this year and new member will be elected into the new committees during the BGM.

              So if you are interested in volunteer in grassroots, just go down to the community centre and talk to the Senior Constituency Manager.

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                voltes5
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                Hi,


                I was wondering if there are new experiences that parents can share regarding the grassroots route? I’m quite interested as it helps me kill 2 birds with 1 stone. Sincerely want to be active in the grassroots/community and if it can help with my children to a desired school, why not?

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                  learningtobekiasu
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                  once upon a time, i found a website that was an online search site - you key in your block and street address and it spits out a pdf document will all the relevant information like which cdc, which grc, which rc/nc etc etc that the block belongs to. now i can’t find it. does anyone know?


                  thanks.

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                    learningtobekiasu
                    last edited by

                    learningtobekiasu:
                    once upon a time, i found a website that was an online search site - you key in your block and street address and it spits out a pdf document will all the relevant information like which cdc, which grc, which rc/nc etc etc that the block belongs to. now i can't find it. does anyone know?


                    thanks.
                    ok. nevermind, i found it.

                    it was so simple in the end. at the bottom of the CDC website, there is a search box called 'district detector'. key in your postal code and it will spit out a page with:
                    cdc details
                    grc
                    grc division
                    neighbourhood committee
                    other committees in the same division
                    communitee centers in the division

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                      cinderella
                      last edited by

                      On the topic of grassroots, I recalled someone saying that you can select schools either in the GRC that you volunteer in or the GRC that you stay. Is that correct?


                      Thanks!

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                        titank
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                        cinderella:
                        On the topic of grassroots, I recalled someone saying that you can select schools either in the GRC that you volunteer in or the GRC that you stay. Is that correct?


                        Thanks!
                        Yes you can choose the school you want to enroll in the GRC.

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