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Have Your Say About the HSA

Have Your Say About the HSA. Results of the 2012 survey. 92 people completed the survey from the 179 families who have children at Manland Of those that gave their personal details, 45% had one child at Manland and 55% had two. Who responded to the survey?.

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Have Your Say About the HSA

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  1. Have Your Say About the HSA Results of the 2012 survey

  2. 92 people completed the survey from the 179 families who have children at Manland • Of those that gave their personal details, 45% had one child at Manland and 55% had two Who responded to the survey?

  3. Question 1 - Number of fundraising activitiesIn a typical year, Manland HSA runs two fetes, two adult social events, two children's discos, one sponsored event for the children, plus a number of other activities such as Phil the Bag (textile collections for recycling) and providing refreshments at school events. Do you think there are too many fundraising activities, too few activities, or about the right number of activities? “It's quite a few, but bearing in mind the support that schools need, it's probably about right!” Theme: need for clear criteria on which events are run, e.g. profitability & fun for kids

  4. Question 2 – Use of the money from fundraisingOver the last few years, money raised by the HSA has funded projects including curtains, stage and sound equipment for the hall, projectors for the classrooms, outdoor playground equipment, the wildlife area, library books, ICT equipment and souvenirs for the children. How satisfied are you that these projects represent good use of the money earned from fundraising? “Sounds very good use of the funds” Theme: basic items should be covered by the school / local authority

  5. Question 3 – Fundraising target for next yearOver the past four years, the HSA has raised an average of £10K per annum. In 2011/12 we had our greatest success, raising £18K by working together with Sir John Lawes PTA to hold the Festival on the Field event. What do you think our fundraising target should be for the year ahead? Theme 1: target depends on whether we run Festival on the Field this year Theme 2: target depends on whether we have more volunteers to share work

  6. Question 4 – Fundraising prioritiesIn your opinion, what type of fundraising activities should be our main priorities for the year ahead? Theme: More feedback on how much events raise and how funds are spent

  7. Question 5 – Getting more involved in fundraisingHow interested would you be in getting more involved in fundraising activities at your child's school in the year ahead?

  8. Question 6 – Barriers to volunteeringWe would like to make it easy for you to volunteer. What, if anything, holds you back from joining the fundraising team or helping with fundraising activities? “I already help out with HSA, but work commitments limit my activity” Theme: need for a range of volunteering opportunities, e.g. flexible approach to helping at different events and at different times

  9. Question 7 – How you hear about the HSA How do you tend to receive information about HSA activities? Theme: improve and enhance the HSA notice board

  10. Lots of suggestions for specific events - most frequently mentioned: Christmas / Summer Ball Question 8 – Fundraising prioritiesHave you any fundraising ideas you would particularly like to see take place? Is there any way you could support new activities? And, if so, in which way?

  11. Theme: Comments of thanks and appreciation to the HSA Question 9 – Do you have any further comments?

  12. HSA SurveyAction points

  13. You asked for:  More feedback on how much events raise and how funds are spent What we’re already doing: • This meeting! • Fundraising Newsletter • HSA Representatives • New noticeboard • Eye-catching posters • Promoting HSA Meetings • Facebook What we plan to do: • AGM and Annual Review • Update the HSA page on the Manland website Action points

  14. You asked for:  a range of more flexible volunteering opportunities What we’re already doing: • Thank you to those of you who provided contact details and volunteered to help! • Holding every 3rd HSA meeting during the day– the next one is in the morning… • Encouraging volunteers to buddy up and share tasks • TriallingVolunteerSpot online tool What we plan to do: • Make roles and responsibilities clearer Action points

  15. You’ve suggested:  lots of new fundraising ideas What we’re already doing: • Reviewing suggestions and ideas from the survey • Deciding whether or not to hold the Festival on the Field in 2013 What we plan to do: • Fundraising Planning Meeting in February Action points

  16. You’ve told us:  How much you appreciate the work of the HSA What we’re already doing: • telling all active HSA volunteers how happy you are with our work What we plan to do: • continue to ensure the HSA helps to enhance our children’s education and build the wider school community Action points

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