Showing posts with label meetings. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 13, 2019

How to improve participation in SCA meetings


How to improve participation in SCA meetings

I am a member in Senior Citizens Forum, Secunderabad (SCF); Association of Senior citizens of Hyderabad (AOSC) and LOLA7817SCA. I am a regular participant in most of the meetings for a number of years.   I am alarmed to observe that participation in meetings by members in all these associations is dwindling year after year. If the trend is allowed to go on unchecked, one day we may have to close down the show. Let me attempt offering a few tips to improve attendance.

Members may stop away attending meetings if they shift their residence to a far off place,  fall ill and become immobile , meet with an accident and are bed ridden, go on foreign trips visiting their children etc. Reasons like cost of attending the meetings (transport, conveyance etc), non-availability of a companion who normally accompany them, inclement weather etc also have a say.
Venue, parking facility, traffic, pollution, non-availability of lift and similar factors also determine whether a member will attend or absent himself. SCAs do not have much control over these factors.

Members may cease to participate in meetings for certain reasons that are within our control:

o   Routine & highly predictable lectures or activities (boredom)
o   too many talks on same (depressive ?) topics;  (say health & disease)
o   same persons on and off the dais dominating the mike (same topic too)
o   stale programs – too officious, formal, business like
o   members being ignored, mistreated or shown indifference
o   change of executive committee after elections leading to factions / warring groups
o   poor / scaling down of snacks or refreshments
o   gap in communication – no info on meeting agenda (not reaching all)
o   insisting on donation on birthdays


Having seen reasons for thinning of attendance let us think of ways to overcome some of these.

o   Introduce variety in program Ex: tambola, anthakshari, musical chair, pass the pillow
o   Combine many items for shorter durations of say ten minutes each
o   Give opportunities to all who want to participate without belittling / condescending
o   Encourage silent and shy members to come out their shell
o   Find out reasons to celebrate and appreciate members’ achievements
o   After taking photos circulate them on website, FB etc ; send it to member concerned
o   Get to know members – ask them to talk about their achievements
o   Acknowledge donations; help rendered in kind, participation in activities etc
o   Conduct simple competitions and give prizes – photography, culture art games skills
o   Celebrate birthdays making it lively and not just formal prosaic affair
           
           
Apart from the above, try to have an element of pleasant surprise thrown in most meetings, by giving a token gift towards the end of the meeting.  Some probable typical reasons are:

o   Gift a member with serial number in attendance register matches a random number
o   Pick up the member with shortest surname for a token gift
o   Find out who has a fountain pen in his pocket & gift him
o   Gift a member who has a yellow five rupee coin in his wallet
o   Gift the member whose spouse’s name starts with a randomly chosen letter
o   Among those present who is the oldest
o   Among those present who is youngest
o   Find out who attended maximum number of meetings till then for the year
o   Gift that person who signed the register first or last for the day
o   Give a prize monthly or so  for a contributor to newsletter (poem story joke photo)

The gift need not be big, costly or fantastic. Just a token. Members could be asked to bring gifts they have received but unused and look fresh and new. Used books in good condition. Shawls.    It is not the value that is important but the gesture of showing somebody to be lucky for some reason or the other.

Bringing out minutes of each and every meeting, mentioning as many names as possible, and reaching it to every member is a sure way of maintaining interest of members. TRY & you won’t fail.



Thursday, June 11, 2015

Forthcoming WEAAD events in Hyderabad - June 2015

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
WEAAD 2015 Events in Hyderabad

HelpAge India will be releasing its prestigious Annual survey report on Elder Abuse on 15th June 2015 in a press meet in Press Club Basheerbag Hyderabad at 11.00 am
It is being released simultaneously in many cities at the same time.

A simple quiz to test how much you know about Elder Abuse is being administered across several Senior Citizens Associations like:

·        Association of Senior Citizens of Hyderabad, Lions Bhavan, Secunderabad (16th)
·        Senior Citizens Forum, Secunderabad (15th)
·        SSS-Global Online Community (during past one week)
·        Senior Citizens Association of Bowenpally (12/13th June)

The online version is available for anyone to answer at:


The quiz has been compiled by Dr Vyasamoorthy and the test is conducted by office bearers of SCAs. Participants who perform well will be given certificates on 16th  at the meeting in Lions Bhavan. On the same day Ms Sobha Gurajada is organizing a series of skits songs etc by elderly women – victims and care givers connected with Elder abuse share their experiences.

Awareness creation pamphlets, brochures and banners will be distributed by HelpAge on 15th by during the press meet.

Anyone interested may attend the above meetings, especially the meeting of AOSC on 16th  or that of HelpAge on 15th June 2015.

Contact: Vyasamoorthy 9490804278





Friday, October 3, 2014

Book Review - Shantinagar SCA Convention Souvenir 2014

Book Review: Souvenir Released on the occasion of First Convention of Senior Citizens Associations in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad. 28th September 2014

This hundred page book contains 40 articles – 13 in Telugu and rest in English. The selection of articles has done justice to the theme of the convention viz:  "Gracious Ageing with dignity, self confidence, self respect and holistic health".  The topics covered include: productive ageing, elder abuse, healthcare, religion and senior citizens, governmental efforts, history of Telangana, info on SCAs / Institutions like those of Tarnaka, Malkajgiri, Shantinagar, Helpage  etc.

Prof Visweswaraiah traces International conventions and national initiatives succinctly in just pages. On Elder abuse, there are two papers: Vyasamoorthy presents an overview on what society, NGOs, SCAs, individuals, government etc can or should do, while Sri MB Kulkarni discusses same topic in great detail; his listing of tasks for the society is exciting and thought provoking. Papers on religious injunctions on treating the elderly are meaningful. There is one fully scientific paper – not easy to digest by Dr KS Rao. Murthy gives advice on sensitizing youth to respect the elderly. Mital elaborates on the status, problems and solutions of the older persons in India. On the theme of World Elders Day 2014 – Dr Chelikani Rao has a stimulating paper – talks of inclusive growth for all. That the souvenir is very up to date in contents may be seen from the inclusion of comments sent to GOI on (setting up of) National Senior Citizens Commission Bill.

The printing and get up are excellent. It contains about 12 pages of advertisements. The book is bound to be a treasure for souvenir collectors and senior citizens.

Publisher:  Senior Citizens Association, Shantinagar, Masab Tank Hyderabad 500028.
Contact Sri GA Rahim President Mobile: 9948496848 


Dr P Vyasamoorthy
30 Gruhalakshmi Colony, Secunderabad 500015 Telangana
LL 040-27846631 / Mobile: 9490804278

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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Note on IDOP function organized by HelpAge AP on 1st October 2014 in Hyderabad

Note on IDOP function organized by HelpAge AP on 1st October 2014 in Hyderabad

 

HelpAge (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana) organized a grand function celebrating International Day of the Older Persons. In the morning there was a successful Walkathon flagged off by Sri Anurag Sharma Director General of Police. In the afternoon there was a huge gathering of senior citizens, both elite and poor. The latter came from Patancheru, Chot  Uppal, Medak, Yadagirigutta, Ramagiri etc.  The PS Telugu University Auditorium was packed with people sitting everywhere – even on floor with dozens standing near the doors. HelpAge managed to muster support from some twenty four organizations – NGOs, Govt Departments, Municipalities, Lions Clubs, Public / Private sector Units etc. Complete list is amazing to read and applaud.

 

Before the meeting part could begin we were entertained for nearly an hour by Ramakrishna Rao and his group. I could see many people asking for their contact details – proof that their performance was laudatory. Sri Rajalingam gave mimicry items; Sri GV Raju sang Laddu Laddu song, this time accompanied by instruments to support. (see audio clip here: http://goo.gl/JHp712 )

 

 

Dr N K Raju of BDL and Dr AN Gupta of Premier Explosives were Guests of Honour. Sri T Rajaiah, Deputy CM could not participate as he was busy with – who else? – CM – KCR garu. Other people on the dias included: Sri Dass, Sri Uppula Gopala Rao Dr Rao Chelikani, Dr Nageswara Rao, Sri Linga Reddy, Sri Mohan Reddy etc After formal prayers and Jyothi lighting speakers were called in.

 

Sri Dass spoke in Telugu for the first time and he did very well being a first timer. He welcomed all, thanked everyone for co-operation. Told us how BDL and Premier Explosives were highly supportive in their mobile medical van projects. Sri Gopala Rao  appreciated HelpAge for serving the poor. He said he was   consulted in preparing HelpAge India's Vision 2020 document. Dr Rao Chelikani traced the development / history behind IDOP. He also briefed on the theme of 2014 IDOP viz: A society for all ages – Leaving no one behind". He also emphasized the need for senior citizens helping senior citizens. Sri Nageswar Rao noticed the presence of a large number of rural poor senior citizens among the audience.  He mentioned about advantages of generic medicines and said more such jeevanadhara shops must come up in rural areas.

 

Sri Raju of BDL said they selected HelpAge for extending their support as that would ensure proper utilization of funds without mis-appropriation. He declared that another medical mobile unit will be funded (Rs 65 lakhs) soon to be placed in Ibrahimpatnam in RR District. We should teach our children to respect elders – this must be a movement of sorts he emphasized. Sri Dass commented that as a part of their SAVE (students Action Value Education) program nearly 7000 schools have been engaged in sensitizing school children.

 

Dr Gupta of Premier Explosives also assured that one more mobile medical unit (Rs 65 Lakhs) will be funded soon.  His company is helping the poor in Yadagrigutta with free medicines and medicare. He was of the opinion that  the CSR contribution must be raised from present 2% to 20%. For middle class elders a number of DCCs must come up of payment basis, he suggested.

 

The meeting was followed by Awards Ceremony. HelpAge had conducted several sports activities where MMUs are located and among rural SHGs formed by them. Several scores of participants winning in these events were given prizes. Then several senior citizens were honored with  

"Social Responsibility Awards" – with nicely framed certificates, Shawl etc.  Some Awardees I can remember the names are: Sri IVLN Chary, Dr P Vyasamoorthy, Sri Lohitaksha Menon, Sri Seetharamaswamy). The function was a great success impacting on all concerned – NGOs, SHGs, SCAs etc

 

 

 

 

Dr P Vyasamoorthy
30 Gruhalakshmi Colony, Secunderabad 500015 Telangana
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WED State Function 2014 Notes

Note on Telangana State Level Function on International Day of Older Persons held on 1st October 2014 in Indira Priyadarsini Auditorium Hyderabad

 

The meeting, which started on time at 10:30 am, was organized by the Department of Women and Child Welfare Disabled welfare and Senior Citizens. Smt Lata Mittal rendered the Prayer.  The hall was jam-packed with about 600 participants. We were entertained for nearly half an hour by songs. Smt Mamata Bai did a splendid job as Master of Ceremonies. Dr Krishnamurthy gave a Telugu song, followed by a Hindi song by Ms Chandrakala.  Sri Rajkumar of GHMC Played lively songs on Mouth Organ. Sri Chowdhary from LB Nagar narrated some jokes. Sri Chandrasekar gave the famous Jai Telangana song.

 

Seated on the dais were: Sri Sunil Kumar Sharma, Principal Secretary (WCDS), Smt Amarpali Kata, Director; Sri  Mohan Reddy President Fesco;  Dr Rao Chelikani, Hon President Fesco; Sri V Nageswara Rao President, Tesccon; Smt Sailaja Director Disabled Welfare; Sri Kanakaratnam Secretary General Fesco, Sri Uppula Gopala Rao. In the row behind many seniors including Ms Kamashi, Ms Sarojini Narasimha and others were present.

 

Ms Amarpali welcomed all on behalf of the department. She said the Telangana Government is keen on the welfare of senior citizens. MWPSCA provides protection and security much needed for older persons. A state level policy based on NPOP has been formulated. Both short term (1 year) and long term (5 years) plan of action has been drawn up. One OAH in each district has been planned. Raising awareness among people is a huge task and in this we can progress with a targeted approach and focusing on results. She was humorous taking a dig at their own deficiencies.

 

Sri Mohan Reddy: He asked for Bus Fare Concession, land for a building for FESCO. He mentioned that when we approach department officials we have personal axe to grind and are only representing the poor senior citizens, voicing their plight. The department must conduct frequent meetings and interactions with SCAs to know the pulse of the people. He proved to be a seasoned politician making a rhetorical resounding speech.

 

Sri V Nageswara Rao: He said though some 24 demands were made in 2010 and repeated year after year but only one demand – Old Age Pension – has been heard.  Hundreds of letters have been sent to the department but only one reply has come so far. He also lamented on the lack of support from media.

 

Next, Sri Kanakaratnam made the longest speech despite promising to be short and said senior citizens can be used for counseling in police stations; Govt must utilize the wisdom and experience untapped in elders. Ms Kamakshi sensed the mood and made the shortest but powerful speech: requested the government to open a window for frequent interaction with senior citizens so that our energies and wisdom could be tapped – to help us give back to the society what they have given us. Thereafter, Sri Mustafa Ansari from karimnagar, mentioned how cases under 498A have been tackled helping people avoid even filing FIR; how they have tied up with hospitals to offer lowest rates for seniors' heath care; How they have counseled Failed Inter Students to help them pass in successive attempts. Sri Gopala Rao urged the government to implement NPOP in full; He said that State and district committees must be re-vamped and made to meet often. His paper was distributed to avoid a lengthy talk.

 

Dr Rao Chelikani was the only person to speak on the Theme of IDOP for 2014: "Leaving no one behind; Promoting the Society for All". This involves ensuring the concept of Inclusive growth – all sections must have equal opportunity to grow and prosper.

 

Sri Sunil Sharma, on behalf of the department, assured that MWPSCA will be implemented in full; he said OAHs are not a complete solution to our problems; He narrated many cases showing how retired employees have been taken as advisors who have proved extremely useful. Retirees should pursue hobbies that they could not do during working years. He said that the Chief Minister of Telangana is keen on Seniors' issue.

 

Smt Sailaja did not speak but was seen busy with Awards certificates, citations and the contribution of her team could be felt in smooth progress of the event.

 

This was followed by Awards distribution ceremony. Sixteen institutions / Individuals were honored. Complete list is appended. Awardees were given a certificate, shawl, a cash envelope containing Rs 1500/-; of course they were photographed. A brief citation was read out about each.

 

If the Awards function had been sandwiched between entertainment and routine speeches, the hall may not have been almost empty when awards were given out. It is very sad to note that senior citizens themselves do not feel it necessary to have patience, to participate and to applaud those receiving awards. What right do we have to complain about neglect by the rest of the society?

 

On their way out, participants were give Food packets as it was almost time for lunch.

 

 

List of Awardees

INSTITUTIONS

1

Senior Citizens Welfare Association ASRao Nagar Hyderabad  (Best in Research on Ageing) (Dr G Nageshwar Rao)

2

Senior Citizens Forum, Secunderabad (Best Institution award) (Ms Kamakshi)

3

Social Action for Integrated Development Services, Adilabad (Best Inst award)

4

Marakook Village Panchayat, Medak (Best District / Panchayat)

5

Senior Citizens Forum Subash Nagar Nizamabad  (Best Urban Local Body)

6

AD, DWSC, Karimnagar (Best Dist in implementing MWPSCA)

7

Chamber of Commerce, Khammam (best private sector organization)

8

Prashant Clinic, khammam (best private sector organization)

INDIVIDUALS

9

Sri Pola Nagaiah Gupta Khammam (95) Centenarian

10

Smt Sarojini Narasimhan Secunderabad (Iconic mother)

11

Sro Vure Venkaiah, Nalgonda (Lifetime achievement)

12

Md Mustafa Ansari, Kashim Gadda Karimnagar (lifetime achievement)

13

Sri Thota Lakshman Rao, Karimnagar ( creative arts))

14

Sri Kondaveti Radhakrishna, Ibrahimpatnam RR District

15

Smt V Subbamma (Sports and Adventure)

16

Dr Kasthala Sudhakar Adilabad

 

Dr P Vyasamoorthy
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Some lamentations about meetings

Some lamentations about meetings

  

One observation I cannot resist making: As in ALL meetings that I have participated, - without exceptions - where Awards giving is a part of the function, this part is almost always relegated to be the last item. When the awards are distributed, the hall gets emptied and after a few minutes; only the dignitaries and officials handing over the awards / certificates, awardees (perhaps his family and friends) and the photographer remains. Even the fellow awardees disappear. Most awardees do not have even a single person to clap or notice. If senior citizens can not have the patience to wait, clap, applaud their own colleagues being felicitated, what a disgrace! Do we have a right feeling neglected from other sections of the society? To organizers, I would to strongly appeal to wedge awards function in the middle of entire meeting.

   

Another thing I have noticed: When there are, say, ten persons on the dais, the first few who are asked to speak must have sense to limit their talking appropriately and finish in time leaving the podium for others. Most often, the speakers in Q are given lesser and lesser time, making it a mockery of sorts. When all dignitaries are placed in one row how can one presume he is more important than others and take away all the time to oneself? Senior Citizens are the worst offenders and most do not leave the mike unless reminded at least twice. After all, none of us have anything earth-shakingly new to share. 


Event organizers must learn from rich experience they have and avoid these lapses carefully.


 

 

 

Dr P Vyasamoorthy
30 Gruhalakshmi Colony, Secunderabad 500015 Telangana
LL 040-27846631 / Mobile: 9490804278

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