A Guide to better Communications among Councils within a District.

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A Guide to better Communications among Councils within a District

 Training should not be a one day affair in June.  Ongoing training assures a better understanding of the responsibilities we have.  This is true from the top down to the Council level  Members will then grasp the full meaning of meaningful programs, team work and communication.

 Bring together executive members of your Councils on a regular basis for mentoring.  In a relaxed atmosphere, you discuss items of common interest.  You share ideas with others from a neighbouring Council.  This provides a learning environment through friendly exchanges.  Debating and Discussing will bring members closer together.  This would enhance communication and team work among participants.

 Set aside an evening, time and location for a meeting (ex: someone’s family room)  Have a short Power Point Presentation to introduce topic previously agreed to. (ex:Admissions’ Committee)  Debate &/or Discuss the chosen topic (refreshments allowed)  Snacks served (Discussion continues)  Next meeting is set as well as topic to be discussed  Fun was had by all

 Great follow-up to Diocesan Training  New friendships are developed  Team work is started amongst Councils  Planning Projects & Events can turn into District efforts.  Members will look forward to future get togethers.  This becomes a great teaching tool without the formality of formal meetings.  Try it. You may be pleasantly surprised at the outcome.