May I suggest that for the purposes of this discussion we concentrate on what members want and what might be possible to agree now, rather than going over what was apparently a rather difficult debate/situation several years ago?
The chapter has a different strategic outlook now, and I hope we can show that our procedures, practices and decision making are at this point more than up to ensuring that we make the best possible use of this excellent suggestion to increase the impact that we can have as a charity.
Michael
On 15 May 2014, at 22:00, Andy Mabbett andy@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:
" On 15 May 2014 21:23, Michael Peel email@mikepeel.net wrote:
It's also worth reading through the emails in the board and office list archives about this issue for additional context.
How?
In particular, there was an issue with volunteers unexpectedly being given cards that gave them named positions rather than clearly saying they were volunteers,
This was not "unexpected"; we were solicited (on a public mailing list subscribed to, one would hope, by most if not all of the staff and trustees of the time) for the titles we wished to have used, supplied them, and then received cards bearing them.
which gave rise to the question of whether WMUK was legally responsible for the actions of those handing out the cards.
Is this the "technical issue" referred to in 2012?
My understanding is that this issue can be surmounted by careful wording on the cards, but this topic should be carefully considered (probably by the board given the history here) before more such cards are produced.
It should indeed; if the wording (disclaimer) is too "scary", the cards will be useless.
-- Andy Mabbett @pigsonthewing http://pigsonthewing.org.uk