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Membership in AFGW is open to all women who hold an undergraduate degree
or its equivalent from a University. Degrees that are awarded by a tertiary
institution in any country are recognised as a qualification for membership.
AFGW welcomes all women graduates who support its purposes and objectives.
Employment in a University or any other location is not a requirement.
Membership is coordinated within each State and Territory and application
forms are available from the local Associations or their Branches. If
you are interested in joining AFGW please follow the instructions given
on the website of the State or Territory Association most convenient for
you. Follow this link to find the relevant Contact
information.
You may wish to attend a few local meetings before joining. There you
will meet women of various ages and interests working together to increase
the opportunities in education for women and girls, to promote peace and
reconciliation, to develop friendships across cultural barriers, and to
work together to address community and national problems.
Members are requested to complete a form for the National Register (available
from State branches) so that AFGW can identify personal expertise and
interests when problems are being addressed or information is being sought
on a particular issue. All information provided for the Register is secure
and for the exclusive reference of AFGW, as noted in the rules below.
Rules
Governing access to and distribution of The National Register of Members
- The National Registrar is responsible to Federal Council through the
President. To ensure continuity and to make provision for an emergency
arising from her absence, the Registrar may select and train another
member as an understudy Registrar.
- There shall be only one National Register and this will be held by
the Registrar and be entirely her responsibility. The Register will
contain entries for all individual members of the State and Territory
Association members of the Federation. No other supplementary Register
may be compiled or held by any other office bearer or member.
- The Registrar will provide the national Publications Editor with mailing
addresses as required. She will also provide such other mailing information
requested by the National President from time to time.
- The Registrar will provide one copy of the master Register, updated
regularly, to
- the Federations Honorary Secretary, for the exclusive use of the
national office bearers in the course of their official business
for AFUW and
- The Public Officer, to satisfy the legal requirements of incorporation.
- All enquiries, including those from the IFUW Exec Sec, requesting
access to information held in the AFUW National Register must be submitted
in writing to the Honorary Secretary at the Federations official postal
address.
- Each enquiry will be considered by the President or her delegate.
If authorised, the enquiry will be forwarded by the Honorary Secretary
to the Registrar for her attention. The resultant answer will be forwarded
as an official reply from the Honorary Secretary.
If an enquiry is rejected, the Honorary Secretary will inform the
enquirer of this outcome, together with the reasons expressed in terms
of Federation policy regarding access.
- General policy covering access and distribution is as follows:
- Information held in the Register will never be available to mail-order
or commercial mailing database enquirers.
- Each Calendar year Presidents of each State/Territory Association
member will be provided, on request, with a complete listing of
that Associations entries.
- An individual member of a member Association may access her own
entry data by requesting it from the resident of her State or Territory
Association. The member should then notify the Federation Honorary
Secretary of any required changes, which will be forwarded to the
Registrar.
- No member information will be released to a non-member without
her written consent.
- Any officebearer in receipt of a part or whole of the national
Register will be required to sign an undertaking that the information
will not be released other than as is specified in these guidelines
and that the information will not be copied for any purpose.
- Each member will be provided with the opportunity to update her entry
via an invitation to be included with the first Newsletter of each year.
- At all times it will be the responsibility of the State or Territory
Association Honorary Secretary to inform the National Secretary of new
member entries to be forwarded to the Registrar.
- It is the responsibility of the Federations Honorary Secretary, the
Public Officer and the Honorary Secretaries of
State and Territory Associations to arrange that obsolete printouts
of part or whole of the National Register are disposed of by shredding.
No copy of the Register may be disposed of through the public garbage
collection.
These Guidelines were adopted in principle by Federal Council 8/2/92
and became operative from 16/3/92

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