Attention all
book lovers – CBCA Tasmanian Branch Inc. needs you!
The Children’s Book Council, Tasmanian branch, has been
operating for many years. We have done great things as a branch – organizing
author tours, highlighting the Book of the Year Award Shortlist and then the
winners, advising on literature for families and the community and
collaborating with like-minded organisations to run spectacular events such as Book an Adventure on Bruny Island and
the wonderful Year of Celebrating Nan Chauncy in 2015.
Now, like many similar volunteer, not-for-profit organisations,
we find ourselves facing the huge challenge of survival. The dedicated,
hardworking and capable Executive of Richard Pickup as President, Nella Pickup
as Secretary, Helen Rothwell as Vice-President and Patsy Jones as Treasurer
need to bow out and get on with their lives. Other members of the Committee,
who have given more than 30 years to CBCA Tas. feel the same way. Together, the
current Executive members have given over 150 years of service to CBCA!
So, we need you
as CBCA Tas. members and supporters to think hard about whether you, or your
colleagues or friends, might step up and offer to form the new Executive at the
AGM scheduled for 19 November, 2016.
If we are unable to form an incoming Executive in
November, CBCA Tasmania will not be able to meet its obligations under the
Incorporations Act and the branch will have to be disbanded. We certainly hope
that does not come to pass, but branch dissolution is a very real possibility.
To facilitate a
discussion about the survival of the Branch, we will hold a Special General
Meeting on Saturday 22 October.
Both the AGM and Special General Meeting will be held in
Hobart but committee members will look at alternative ways to gather members’
opinions if there is sufficient interest in the north of the state.
What will you
lose if CBCA Tasmanian Branch ceases to exist?
- CBCA is a volunteer-run organisation of teachers, teacher librarians, librarians, authors, illustrators and designers, booksellers, parents and community members advocating for and promoting quality children’s literature. The organisation is responsible for the prestigious Children’s Book of the Year Awards (BOTYA) which honour the best Australian books for children aged 0-18. Without a state branch, you lose the option of being directly involved with BOTYA developments.
- Current CBCA Tasmanian Branch members can apply to be a judge for the Children’s Book of the Year awards.
- The Readers’ Cup which has operated in the north and south of the state, engaging young readers in enthusiastic engagement with quality literature, will no longer be organized by CBCA.
- Our newsletter which provides regular information on the latest children’s literature, Australian as well as overseas, will cease.
- Our literary blog focused on children’s literature, published on a weekly basis, will no longer exist.
- The opportunity to network with authors, illustrators, teachers, librarians, parents and other people interested in children’s literature will be minimised.
- The ability to purchase discounted merchandise to support the celebration of Book Week will disappear.
- The opportunity through the CBCA Tas. Board representative to influence directions at the national level will no longer be available.
What do we have to do to remain legal?
- Fill those four positions.
- Hold quarterly meetings of the Executive; these can be by teleconference.
- Manage the finances with due probity and send copies of the annual financial report to Consumer Affairs, Department of Justice.
What would you need to do in one of these positions?
A brief explanation of the roles is attached. It needs to be downloaded to be viewed.
To decide how we
can legally and constitutionally move forward, we need an expression of
interest from members willing to take on the crucial Executive positions. Current
executive members are prepared to Mentor incoming Executives into their new
roles.
So, what can you do
at this crisis point?
- If you're a member, and interested in volunteering, please get in touch.
- If you know someone who might be interested in volunteering, share this post with them.
- If you’re not a member but interested? [see http://www.cbcatas.org/membership/ ]
- PLEASE attend the Special General Meeting on Saturday 22 October (details to be announced) to be involved in discussions about the future of the CBCA Tasmanian Branch (or show your interest by contacting info@cbcatas.org if you cannot attend).
Current CBCA Executive members continue to ‘toil in the
vineyard’ of promoting quality literature for young people. On 7 & 11
September this year, in conjunction with the Tasmanian Writers Centre, and in
collaboration with members of the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, we will
present two forums titled The Hidden
Stories. These will be significant cultural events that celebrate
Aboriginal storytelling on this island state and acknowledge the importance of
National Indigenous Literacy Day in Tasmania. We have an opportunity for the
Hidden Stories events to move to the north of the state in 2017 and NW in 2018,
with sponsorship – if CBCA exists, has an Executive and members willing to
assist. It would be immensely sad if CBCA has to pull out of these exciting
initiatives.
We are genuinely ‘at a crossroads’ – will CBCA Tas. revitalise, thrive
and continue to make its mark? Or will it ‘fold its tent and silently steal
away? It’s up to you!
If you
cannot access the document identifying the role responsibilities and duties of the executive, or want
to comment or ask questions, please contact us info@cbcatas.org and one of the Executive will contact
you.