Youth Exchange District 7430 Rotary Programs Long Term Academic - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Youth Exchange District 7430 Rotary Programs Long Term Academic - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Youth Exchange District 7430 Rotary Programs Long Term Academic Year (age 15-18.5) - 40 countries - 10-12 months - 2 or more Host Families Short Term Family to Family (age 15-18.5) - 40 countries - Summer Program - 2-6
Rotary Programs
Long Term Academic Year (age 15-18.5)
- 40 countries
- 10-12 months
- 2 or more Host Families
Short Term – Family to Family (age 15-18.5)
- 40 countries
- Summer Program
- 2-6 weeks typically
MISSION
Make the world a smaller, friendlier
place.
Plant the seeds for a lifetime of
international understanding and peace.
Expectations of Rotary Club
Appoint a Committee to include Youth Exchange Officer
and Club Counselor. Often times there are other Rotarians (and sometimes spouses) interested in supporting the exchange.
Counselor – works directly with the student YEO – works directly with the host family and is the
liaison between the host club and host family
Experience shows that the more members supporting the
exchange the less stressful and cumbersome the experience can be. Sharing the responsibility makes the year flow without a heavy load on anyone.
HOW YEO/COUNSELOR BECOME CERTIFIED
Complete and submit Volunteer Application via the
ESSEX Volunteer Portal
References will be sent automatically Waiver for background will be sent to you
automatically – annual requirement
Access to the Dept of State Online testing will be
sent to you automatically – annual requirement NOTE: YEO cannot view the students application until they have been vetted. (DOS)
CLUB COUNSELOR
- Someone genuinely interested in youth and be able to relate to young
people easily
- Be prepared to be the second line of parenting and/or person of authority
- Be prepared to process the Inbound application in a timely manner (4-6 wks)
- Welcome student prior to and when the he/she arrivals in August
- Meet with the Student on a monthly basis – document
- Be an ear to listen and shoulder to cry on if there is a need
- Supply monthly allowance (monthly)
- Encourage members to get involved with the student
- Involve the student in club activities
- Share the students culture with the club by Celebrating important Holidays
- Make sure you celebrate the students birthday
YOUTH EXCHANGE OFFICER (YEO)
HOST FAMILY – ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF THE EXCHANGE…..
Select, process and support Host Families in your
community – RI requires at least 2 host families per student.
Help organize transportation to District, club activities. Contact host families, at least monthly, document as
required.
Invite Host Families to your club… constantly thanking
them for their support. Educate them on Rotary. Huge source for new members.
Expectations of Student
Adapt to host family Learn our language and culture Attend school with passing grades Represent country and Rotary Participate in Rotary, School and Community Adhere to Rules and Regulations of the Program
Expectation of Host Family
Provide a safe, non threatening, respectful and appropriate environment
Adhere to the Youth Protection Policy and Program Guidelines
Room and Board
Treat student like your own
Provide an ear to listen, a shoulder to cry on and a hand to depend on
Assist with transportation
Help with challenges
Language
School
Culture shock
Homesickness
INBOUND Application Process
Receive and process the IB application per detailed
instructions – in a timely manner – no more than 4 weeks One….identify a local High School Two…. Identify a Host family in your school district
Sharon Rittenhouse – Administrative Assistant is available to help
at any time…. She will be the YEP Contact to assistant clubs in processing the application and helping securing host family documentation
Host Family Processing
Identify Host family Conduct In-Home interview
ensure HF capable of providing nurturing
environment
Ensure HF financial secure An inspection of the home is to be one at this time
and again 60 days into the exchange (DOS)
Confirm not a relative of the student (DOS)
If family approved….contact Sharon Rittenhouse and she will follow-up with the family to secure the proper documents (all done on-line). This includes application, background checks and references. *Reminder that HF cannot view the students application until vetted and approved
Student Protection Policy
Effective since 2006-2007 by RI and DOS Committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible
environment for all participants
“Background checks should be done for all District adult
volunteers and hosts who will have direct, unsupervised one-on-
- ne contact with exchange students.” Definition of Volunteer:
any adult involved with Rotary YEP activities who has direct interactions with students. This includes, Club and District YEP Officers, Rotarians and non-Rotarians (their spouses or partners) that host students for activities or outings or who might drive students to events and functions regularly. In general, background checks need not be conducted for adults who will have ONLY casual or occasional group interactions with YEP
- students. Any volunteer adult taking the student away or
- vernight should be background checked.
Class of 2014-2015
Your YEP Committee at work
Join us anytime….. Keep yourself young
IB Class of 14-15 Chef DG Gary – cooking dinner
Learn to Dance Play some softball
BE A HOST FAMILY
Johanna – Brazil – Nazareth
Sarah – Brazil – Boyertown
Carly – Brazil - Quakertown
Emily – Italy – West Reading Wymossing
Christina – Spain - Blue Bell
Joy – Peru - Ambler
Eric – Poland – Saucon Center Valley
Kenna – France – Emmaus
Michael – Germany – Saucon Center Valley
Amanda – Denmark – Boyertown
Lilly – Argentina - Doylestown
Jennifer – Ecuador - Boyertown
Katie – Bolivia – Central Bucks
Mahlon – Chile - Boyertown
Maggie – Spain – Boyertown