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YRO Committee

YRO Committee. Lt Adam Slonecki RNR Chairman, YRO Committee Presentation to CIOR Council NATO HQ, Brussels 21 st February 2009. Outline. Agenda YROW feedback Assuming the chair In development YRO Outreach Seminar. YROW 2009 YRO Platform Costs analysis YRO needs you Questions.

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YRO Committee

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  1. YRO Committee Lt Adam Slonecki RNRChairman, YRO Committee Presentation to CIOR Council NATO HQ, Brussels 21st February 2009

  2. Outline • Agenda • YROW feedback • Assuming the chair • In development • YRO Outreach Seminar • YROW 2009 • YRO Platform • Costs analysis • YRO needs you • Questions

  3. YROW Feedback • Pre-session briefing about the theme • Need for pre-workshop training for participants in each country • Introduction in each national reserve-system • LOAC questions clearer (non-natives!) and be based on practical scenarios • Better LOAC training • Printers and computers for every group • Smaller groups • Clarify working group’s questions

  4. Assuming the Chair • Committee members have been designated tasks as follows: • Cpt. Philipp Schuett (GER): Secretary • Lt Cdr John Rothrock (USA): OIC YROW 2009 • Cpt. Ann-Christina H. Salquist (DEN): OIC Outreach Seminar • Lt Hedwige de Martimprey (FRA): Symposium Liaison • Lt Hannah MacKenzie (UK): Presidency Liaison Officer • Maj Hans Garrels: ASG YRO

  5. YRO Outreach Seminar • No Seminar to be held in 2009 • Interest shown by Spain, Switzerland for 2010 • Aims for 2010 • 20 to 25 participants • 6 returning YROs to staff • Host nation to source and provide accommodation, food and local logistics • Participating nations to provide transport to/from, and promote Seminar at home

  6. YROW 2009 • Programme agreed by committee • Facilitated policy development over three days • Output to be presented to Symposium break-out groups to kick-off and stimulate discussion • Facilitators to collate findings and submit conclusions to YRO Chair within one month of YROW end – ensure good quality product. • Advantages • Clear integration with main CIOR agenda • Raising profile of junior officer input • Challenging junior officers to not only think but brief and drive forward debate amongst senior officers • Broaden the exposure to all symposium themes • Challenges • Increase time requirement – mitigated by use of facilitators • Identifying suitable candidates for facilitator roles (x 4) • Identification of suitable speakers, not necessarily military focussed

  7. YRO in Development • Clear identification of positive output to YRO in CIOR through proposition paper • Identify scope for YRO development through CIOR • YRO “Platform” • Re-structure of YROW programme • Welcome pack • Recruit and retain future CIOR committee members

  8. YRO “Platform” • Has been informally proposed to YRO Committee by various nations • A brand new concept • To provide continuing professional development for YROs who have attended YROW on at least two occasions • Designed to encourage longer CIOR participation • Retention positive • Develop YRO international inter-operability

  9. Challenges • Ensuring a continuing relationship between individual YROs, their national delegations and CIOR • Ensuring broad and timely distribution of committee communications within national reserve armed forces • Effective forward planning for hosting future Outreach Seminars and Platform events • Enhancing YRO participation in core CIOR events and discussions • Promote the benefit of CIOR as a career enhancing experience • Positively communicating to national chain of commands the clear influence that YRO events can have on developing operationally capable future leaders

  10. Costs Analysis • Outreach Seminar 2010 • Host nation to bear accommodation, food and local logistics • Participating nations to fund travel to/from Seminar location • Seminar fee to be kept to a minimum but, intended to cover majority of host nation costs. • YROW 2009 • Bulgaria to include YROW costs within overall programme budget • All YROW activities, as referenced in SOP, to be borne by the YROW registration fee. • YRO Platform • Host nation to bear costs for accommodation, food and local logistics • Registration fee to be kept to a minimum but, should cover a majority of host nation costs (TBC)

  11. YRO Needs You!! • Encourage your junior officers to participate in any of the YRO events • Council to approve further development of YRO “Platform” initiative • Positive support to YROW integration into CIOR Symposium • VPs requested to complete YRO questionnaire prior to Summer Congress • Offers of host nations for Outreach Seminar or “Platform” greatly appreciated

  12. Questions?

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