What should assembly members focus on most
Last night we had an assembly meeting and discussed brand refresh, disabled badges, reasonable adjustments at work, getting into work and benefits which one would you consider the most important to you and I will bring it back to the next meeting in April?
What should assembly members focus on most 5 votes
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Brilliant @durhamjaide2001, it's great that you're talking about these issues in your Scope assembly meetings.
Is this part of your Scope membership? Maybe you could tell us what a Scope assembly meeting is, so that anyone who's new to the community can understand what it's for.
I'm sure if anyone has anything to suggest for the meetings they can write it in a comment too 😊
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I don't know how much detail I can go into on here but basically a Assembly member is someone who represents the membership of Scope and we share issues that scope can work on together both internally/exsternally
To get a change to be on next year's Scope assembly you need to be 18 years and older and be a member of Scope.0 -
That's great, I understand if there's things that you can't talk about, but I'm sure members will find that helpful to know. Thanks @durhamjaide2001!
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