The New Constitution
We are still working on our revised Constitution. The most recent draft will be posted here in by the RD18 game against Essendon. It will then always be here and available for you to comment on. We appreciate your input.
The main changes from the current Constitution are summarised below:
Incorporation
This is a technical legal issue but the Cheer Squad is not currently “Incorporated” under Victorian law. Incorporating the Cheer Squad provides significant legal and practical benefits, primarily by establishing the Cheer Squad as a separate legal entity from its members. This separation shields individual members from personal liability for any Cheer Squad debts and legal actions, and also allows the Cheer Squad to enter contracts, own property, and access banking facilities.
Elections
Votes in the general election of committee members to be sent to a nominated “Returning Officer” at the Richmond Football Club. Members votes will remain secret and will not be accessible to anyone except the Returning Officer prior to the election.
The positions of President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer will now be elected directly by the Cheer Squad membership at the Annual General Meeting and not appointed by the Chairman as is currently the case.
Committee Roles and Responsibilities
At the moment the Constitution doesn’t specify what roles and responsibilities are assigned to Committee Members. In the interest of clarity we believe that these specifics should be included.
Provision of Extra-ordinary General Meetings
We believe it is important that the membership be able to call an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting to resolve issues where the membership and the committee are not in alignment.
Disciplinary Action and Grievances
We will include a detailed process for grievance handling and subsequent disciplinary action. This will ensure fairness and transparency.
By Laws
We will introduce “By Laws” to the Constitution. These will be a formal set of procedures governing certain aspects of the running of the Cheer Squad. A specific example is the allocation of game day seating and finals tickets. We believe a structured system for handling tickets is beneficial compared to handing them out at the whim of the person responsible.