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62 Reporting to Council

What is Required

At each Students’ Council and Executive Meeting, your Chair should follow the meeting structure as per the Minutes template linked below.

Students’ Council Meetings

In section 5, each executive and each committee (society, club or team) are required to provide a report updating the Council on their progress within their role. It can be verbal but based on the size of the agenda, written reports can also be submitted for review/approval of Council. Written reports should be provided with the agenda in advance of the meeting so that representatives have an opportunity to review.

In ALL cases, whether verbal or written, a motion to approve the report as presented/submitted must be put forward to the Council.

President’s Report

Presidents may use this opportunity to report on any of the following;

  • Presidents’ Council information, vote results
  • President’s Project updates
  • Meetings with staff/faculty
  • Student Advocacy pieces

VP Finance’s Report

VP Finance should use this opportunity to report on:

  • Monthly Spending
  • Budget Updates

VP Activities

VP Activities should use this opportunity to report on:

  • Past events and how they went
  • Upcoming Events, Activities and Contests

VP Services

VP Services should use this opportunity to report on:

  • New programs and services being offered
  • Updates on current programs and services
  • Awareness Campaigns

VP Communications

VP Communications should use this opportunity to report on:

  • Marketing insights/ Social Media initiatives
  • Students’ Council vacancies

Societies, Clubs & Teams

Clubs, Societies and Teams may choose to present reports as well. They could use this opportunity to report on:

  • Fundraisers
  • Events
  • Awareness Campaigns
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