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Why Do Editors Need a National Association? Extracts from a Presentation to Editors’ Association of Canada BC Branch, January 16, 2013 by David Harrison, National Secretary
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From a group of freelancers to an association of professionals
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So what is that defines a profession(al)? “A disciplined group of individuals who adhere to high ethical standards and uphold themselves to, and are accepted by, the public as possessing special knowledge and skills in a widely recognised, organised body of learning derived from education and training at a high level, and who are prepared to exercise this knowledge and these skills in the interest of others.” [Australian Council of Professions, 1997]
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Attributes of a profession 1. Use of skills based on a body of knowledge 2. Education and training in these skills 3. Competence ensured by examinations 4. Continuing professional development 5. Code of conduct 6. Self-governing body 7. Identity, shared values 8. Portability of designation
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How does EAC rate as a profession? 1. Knowledge 2. Program of studies 3. Certification 4. CPE program 5. Code of conduct/ Professional ethics 6. Self-Governing Body 7. Community8. Portability
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Image: from http://rvacollaborates.tumblr.com/post/29900358672/the-whole-is-greater-than-the-sum-of-its-partshttp://rvacollaborates.tumblr.com/post/29900358672/the-whole-is-greater-than-the-sum-of-its-parts “Richmond leadership conference”
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How does EAC organize? 6 Branches 4 Twigs National Office Exec Dir. + 4 staff National Executive Council (NEC) Pres – VP – Past Pres – Treas - Sec West region directorEast region director 6 “portfolio” directors CommunicationsVolunteer relations Professional standardsPublications Training & developmentFrancophone
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Recruitment, training, nurture, preservation of volunteers a priority for all branches and nationally
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A strategic plan for 2012-17 (passed by 2012 AGM ) Volunteer relations -- a high priority [volunteer database, matching people to interests, training, support, and recognition programs, sharing good ideas, e.g., Toronto Rewards card] Communications – ‘Hire an Editor’ marketing plan Training & development [partnering with institutions re courses and PD, development and sharing of online Webinars] Some current EAC initiatives
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Publications – Editing Can. English 3rd edn (digital) Francophone – French version of examinations Finances – yearly build up of reserve fund, but holding line on fees (+1% this year) Professional Standards – beginning to plan evaluation of certification program; discuss ‘gold standard’ vs. essential competence We also have a particularly important Task Force... More current EAC initiatives
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EAC Governance Task Force – redrafting of Redrafting Association by-laws, policies, and procedures to meet new federal government legislation for not-for-profit organizations and procedures to meet new
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1474 members 290 responses (20%) regional balance gender balance language Demographics Editing experience and professional training Sector and type of work Employment status Fee structures and rates EAC survival and satisfaction Communications Volunteer activities … but more interesting yet Look out soon for the results of the 2012 Membership Survey
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Sector and type of work Book publishing 41 Corporate37 Not-for-profit31 Public sector29 Education 27 Employment status Self-employed F-T52 Paid staff19 Other ‘freelance’ 22 Fee structures and rates Hourly75 Project-based66 Level-based41 Fixed rate 9 Expectations of EAC (mainly met) Gain skills & techniques 61 More knowledgeable 77 Build network52 Make new friends28 Most valued EAC benefits Branch seminars75 Online directory of editors62 EAC publications61 National website57 Nat. E-newsletter update57 Branch newsletters53
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“Overall, 77% (195/253) of survey respondents indicated they placed a moderately high to high value on belonging to a national organization of editors.” ~2012 EAC membership survey Conducted by the EAC Membership Communication Committee Chair, Susan Chambers, BC Branch
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EAC|ACR 2013 Conference Halifax, June 5—7 Lord Nelson Hotel Between the Lines | Entre les lignesFRFR Robert MacNeil: Opening keynote speaker Robert MacNeil Opening keynote speaker Donna Morrissey: Closing keynote speaker Donna Morrissey Closing keynote speaker Plan now to attend the http://www.editors.ca/conference/conference2013/index.html
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