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FALL ORIENTATION 2012: FALL ORIENTATION 2012: ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES & EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT LEADERS

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FALL ORIENTATION 2012: ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES & EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT LEADERS. Expectations Activity. What do you expect from your OCs?. Promise: We will give you all of these qualities you expect from us. What expectations do we (OCs) have the right to expect from you(Team Leaders)?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FALL ORIENTATION 2012:FALL ORIENTATION 2012:ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES & EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENT LEADERS

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Expectations Activity

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What do you expect from your OCs?

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Promise: We will give you all of these qualities you expect from us.

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What expectations do we (OCs) have the right to expect from you(Team Leaders)?

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A Couple of New Expectations…•Summer Bonding Summer Bonding • You all had the same answerYou all had the same answer• Rooms, Activity & FoodRooms, Activity & Food• Envelopes (Shirt sizes)Envelopes (Shirt sizes)• Most Importantly, we fought for foodMost Importantly, we fought for food• WE APPRECIATE YOUWE APPRECIATE YOU

•#revampedravens#revampedravens•#ravennation#ravennation•#freshfallo#freshfallo 7

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R&R: Charter of Responsibilities

I will not: a) Consume illegal drugs. b) Consume ANY alcoholic beverages (FOR THE ENTIRE DURATION)c) Promote alcohol consumption amongst new students. d) Purchase alcohol for ANY student. e) Engage in fraternization or sexual activity with student(s) registered

for Orientation Week f) Encourage or participate in any form of physical, verbal, or sexual

violence/assault or harassment against ANY student g) Fail to immediately report any actions taken by people participating in

Orientation Week who have contravened the above (e) or (f).

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R&R: Charter of Responsibilities

I will not: h) Engage in any act, language or behaviour that portrays academic

endeavours or the learning environment at Carleton University in a negative light

i) Engage in any language, act or behaviour that are defined as sexist, racist, homophobic or offensive as stipulated by Carleton’s Human Rights Policy, and the Safe Space Policy.

j) Promote any external organizations, businesses or outside activities (including, but not limited to: fraternities, sororities, non-university affiliated clubs and organizations, political parties or agendas, private parties, bars, nightclubs, and other social engagements that are not directly a part of the orientation events).

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R&R: Consequences

• A violation of any item identified above will result in immediate removal and participation from Orientation Week activities (Shirt Pulling). ZERO TOLERANCE.

• In addition, a violation may require further follow-up in the form of a judicial hearing with the Director of Student Affairs.

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Priorities Moving Forward• Comprehensive definition of Safe Space (from the Orientation

Volunteer Training Committee)• Volunteer shirt guidelines• Police Record Check Process – all volunteers must submit

documentation in order to receive their shirt this year. • Better inclusion of off-campus students

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Expectations (con’t)Here’s what CU’s expectations are for our Fall Orientation leaders:• Adherence to the Charter of Responsibilities (your contract)• Positive role modeling - the right type of leadership • You are a CU Ambassador; people are watching & you need to

give the right impression• Recognize and respect don’t abuse your power• Challenge or at the least, identify inappropriate acts • Respect yourselves; respect the incoming first years

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Our Missions

CommunityCommunityPassionPassion

FunFun

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SHINERAMA

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Questions?

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