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Odysseus Group

Odysseus Group

European Sea Scouting

Background information about Odysseus

Odysseus Group was set up by the European Region in 1996. It was the idea of Dominique Benard, European Regional Executive at the time. He asked a few interested people to form a small informal group to support the development of Sea Scouting in Europe.

Very little money was available to Odysseus, and it was not possible to have more that one meeting per year. The first meeting was in 1996 in Brussels at the Regional Office, and the second meeting was at Eurosea 5, Oslo, Norway in 1997.

The Polish Scout Association requested help in organizing the program for Eurosea 6 in 2000, and Odysseus Group became the de facto programme committee for that Seminar, and also prepared the first report on Sea Scouting in Europe for presentation at the seminar at Eurosea 6.

Odysseus had an informal meeting at Warsaw Airport after Eurosea, and it was under the clear impression that Odysseus would be asked to provide some input into Eurosea 7, as that was generally perceived to be the way that Odysseus might go in the future - acting as a rolling advisory group with a changing membership providing help and advice to the next Eurosea, using lessons learned at previous Euroseas, and at the same time collect and distribute useful information.

Odysseus Group Charter

Vision

Objectives

Membership of Odysseus

Requirements for membership

Working methods

Evaluation

Voting

  1. Elections to be held at the end of Eurosea conferences.
  2. One vote for each represented country.
  3. Voting by secret ballot.
  4. Host team to provide suitable scrutinizers along with a representative from the ESO.

Who can be elected

  1. Anyone attending Eurosea as a delegate is eligible for election.
  2. Only one candidate per country.
  3. Current members can stand for re-election twice. If unable to attend then they should arrange to have their names put forward by some one attending.

At the start of a Eurosea conference, after the report on the group's activities, the election rules should be explained and a call for candidates made, along with a brief job description. Candidates should be encouraged to write their names on a special poster that has been hung in the meeting room. Midnight on the last full evening is the deadline for candidates to put themselves forward.

As soon as possible after the election a short meeting should be held to select a chairperson, and form working groups to carryout the wishes of the conference.

Members

You can contact us by emailing us at odysseus@seascout.org.
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