[vicsireland] Re: VICS update

  • From: "noreenmeagher" <noreenmeagher@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 14:54:47 +0100

Hi Joan Ann,
Congrats on your appointment as chair and I know you will be a success.
My apologies for my absence at the Am, I had hoped to attend but it did
not work out for me on the day.  Great to get such a fast report on the
meeting and best of luck to all the committee for the year ahead.
Regards,
Noreen M.   

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From: vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joan Ann Brosnan
Sent: 14 June 2010 13:06
To: VICS
Subject: [vicsireland] VICS update


Hi all
 
VICS held its AGM on Saturday at the training centre of NCBI.  We had a
very good turn out from VICS members and, we would like to thank you all
for coming.  It was an interesting meeting and, it was a great
opportunity for the VICS committee to find out what the views of its
members are.
 
The VICS committee for the coming year are:
Chairperson:  Joan Ann Brosnan
Deputy chair person:  Ciaran Ferry
Secretary:  Esmond Walshe
Public relations Officer:  Nicky Kealy
Treasurer:  Jamie Regan
Committee member: Kerie Doyle
Committee member: Dónal Fitzpatrick
 
We will have contact e-mail addresses for committee members on the VICS
website in the next few days.  The website is
www.vicsireland.org
 
The committee put forward 3 proposals of changes that we wish to make to
the constitution and, they were voted in by members.  The full text of
the constitution is available on the VICS website for anyone interested
in reading it.
 
The First proposal was made by Nicky Kealy:
Membership will be open to:
1. All people who have an interest, or who would like to have a genuine
interest in VICS.  
2. Honorary Membership, which may be bestowed
by members at an Annual General Meeting, on people who have contributed
to VICS
in some significant way. 
3. Special Interest Membership,   which will be open to
sighted people with an interest in the use of computer Technology for
visually
impaired people and who can also offer valuable advice   to VICS.
Special Interest Members may
not vote at the AGM, or on any occasion when a vote is required  and no
fee is required from these members.  It is the decision of the committee
to approve
a Special Interest Member and to allow them be involved in any working
group which VICS may have set up in order to benefit from their
expertise.  

The second proposal was made by Ciaran Ferry:
the membership fee for any lifetime members joining
after today (June 12th 2010 - or after this amendment comes into
force) is increased from ?100 to ?200.

The third proposal was made by Ciaran Ferry:
the method of voting at all VICS meetings should no
longer be restricted to the "show of hands" method. Instead, the
committee will decide on the most workable system, be that electronic
or otherwise.
 
We had an interesting discussion about InfoVICS and, it was decided
that, it will now come in the format of short informative podcasts.
 
Joshue O'Connor from CFIT gave a talk on the development of a real-time
travel information system by Dublin Bus.  It was very interesting and
would be a huge step forward for blind and visually impaired bus users.
CFIT are assisting with this project and will be looking for feedback
from VICS members in the form of a survey.  I will post details of this
when they become available.

 

We have an interview from Tim Walsh about Point the way GPS navigation
which, we will make available as a podcast for members to have a listen
to.  I will post details of how this can be accessed.

 

Again, we would like to thank members for the high attendance at this
year's AGM.  It was great to meet so many of you.

 

The committee are looking forward to working with its members in the
coming year.  We welcome suggestions and feedback.  

 

That's all for now

Joan Ann Brosnan

Chairperson.


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