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Impact Report 2009/10 Tim Ngwena : YUSU President. Content. I nvestment into Student Centre & Studio Strategic Plan 2010/13 & Current Progress YUSU in 2009/10. Investment into Student Centre & Studio. Investment into Student Centre & Studio. 1019 students visited ASC. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Impact Report2009/10Tim Ngwena: YUSU President

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Content

1. Investment into Student Centre & Studio2. Strategic Plan 2010/13 & Current Progress3. YUSU in 2009/10

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Investment into Student Centre & Studio

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Investment into Student Centre & Studio

• 1019 students visited ASC.• Societies & Clubs dedicated Support• 570 visits per month during term time.• Spurred a range of new initiatives.• RP Training • First Aid Training for society committee members• More detailed metrics on space requirements• Enhanced our understanding on student activities

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Strategic Plan Objectives

• Making an Impact• Student life and University Mission• Developing student representation

• Getting Involved• Student Activities for all• Trading and entertainments

• Here for you• Developing and ensuring co-operation of providers

• Better Together• Governance & Democracy• More collaborative approach with affiliates

• Funding & Resources & Space8

Highlights of Year 1

• Fully implemented 2 new roles to support union officers• Policy & Market Research Co-ordinator• Representation Co-ordinator• On course to budget for and hire JCR Development

Co-ordinator• Progress on Space Requirements in Student

centre.• Full governance review in-line with Charity

Registration this year.• Developed collaborative culture with GSA and

integration of ISA into YUSU. 9

2009-10

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Highlights from 2009-10

• Academic Representation grew stronger• 438 nominations for supervisor of the year • 49 Course reps trained • 94 case for academic representation• 85% of Academic appeals were

successful • Faculty Reps on our Council

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Highlights from 2009-10

• First Resources & Participation Review• Sports• 3100 sports members across 60 clubs• 13 sports now competitive at collegiate level

including HYMS & College of Law• Stronger Tournaments

• Societies, Volunteering & Rag• £22,577 raised by RAG.• Minds in Motion received the Guardian Public Service

Award.• Second YUSU Fair

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Highlights from 2009-10

• The Courtyard achieved Best Bar None Bronze Certification.• Increased involvement from Student

Societies• Entertainments Review.• Strong events performance.

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Looking Ahead

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Thank You

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