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Youth Parliament
INFORMATION BOOKLET AND FORMS
CONTENTS
CONTENTS ....................................................................................................... 1
IMPORTANT DATES ......................................................................................... 1
CONTACT DETAILS ........................................................................................... 1
INFORMATION SHEET ..................................................................................... 2
Photo consent form ................................................................................... 4
INFORMATION FOR THE PREPARATION OF YOUTH PARLIAMENT ................. 5
SAMPLE PROGRAM .................................................................................... 5
TIME ALLOWED FOR SPEECHES ................................................................. 6
SPEECH TEMPLATE ..................................................................................... 7
KEY ROLES .................................................................................................. 8
Government ............................................................................................... 8
Opposition ................................................................................................. 8
Other .......................................................................................................... 8
LEADERS’ STATEMENTS –........................................................................... 9
MOTIONS ................................................................................................... 9
ADJOURNMENT DEBATE ............................................................................ 9
ETIQUETTE ............................................................................................... 10
ON THE DAY ............................................................................................. 11
Notes for the Sergeant-at-Arms .............................................................. 12
Notes for the Parliamentary Attendants ................................................. 13
GLOSSARY...................................................................................................... 14
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IMPORTANT DATES Item Due Date/Time Page
School nominations due Thursday 24 March 3
Initial briefing
(for teachers)
Barkly Highway State School
3.45-4.30pm
Wednesday
13 April
All other documentation due
Participant details
Photo consent forms
Monday
20 April 4 & 5
Final briefing
(for teachers and students)
Red Earth Hotel
3.45-4.30pm
Monday
30 May
Youth Parliament
Mount Isa Civic Centre
9.30am
Wednesday
1 June
CONTACT DETAILS Please email all forms to [email protected].
All forms are available online at www.parliament.qld.gov.au/youthparliament
Annemarie Groth
Team Leader, Education and Liaison
Parliament House
Cnr George and Alice Streets
Brisbane Queensland 4000
Ph: 3553 6413
Email: [email protected]
web: www.parliament.qld.gov.au
Annemarie Groth, Team Leader - Education and Liaison, Queensland Parliament P 07 3553 6413 E [email protected]
Please complete the nomination form and email to: [email protected]
Students usually �nd this brie�ng valuable preparation for the Youth Parliament; however, we understand that all students may not be able to attend.
Students must arrive on the day of the Youth Parliament by 9.30am for the �nal brie�ng before the commencement of the Youth Parliament.
Please note that the media often attend Youth Parliaments and students may be photographed or �lmed.
An initial brie�ng session for teachers will be held between 3.45pm and 4.30pm on Wednesday 13 April at Barkly Highway State School. Teachers from schools wishing to participate in the Youth Parliament are requested to attend this brie�ng to receive details of the program and other operational and administrative matters.
A second opportunity for a brie�ng to answer any last minute questions will be held on Monday 30 May 2016 from 3.45pm to 4.30pm. This brie�ng is for students and teachers.
Key Dates 2016Nominations close* 24 MarchTeacher brie�ng 13 AprilTeacher & student brie�ng 30 May Youth Parliament 1 June
*or when fully booked
The Queensland Parliament will conduct a Youth Parliament for Year 6 students in the Mount Isa area on Thursday 1 June 2016 between 9.30am and 1.00pm. The venue for the Youth Parliament is the Mount Isa Civic Centre.
The Youth Parliament will be chaired by the Speaker of the Queensland Parliament along with the Member for Mount Isa, Mr Robert Katter MP.
A maximum of ninety-two (92) students from primary schools in the Mount Isa region will participate in the Youth Parliament. Schools will be required to register for this event. The number of students per school will depend on the number of schools that nominate for the Youth Parliament. Taking into account past Youth Parliaments, student numbers have varied from 4 to 10 per school. Schools will be allocated places on a �rst in basis.
Students will debate a motion on a youth issue or speak in an Adjournment Debate for one minute about any issue falling within the jurisdiction of the Queensland Parliament.
MOUNT ISA
CONTACT
Information Sheet
MORE INFORMATIONwww.parliament.qld.gov.au/youthparliament
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2016 Participant Details Form due 20 April
School Details
School name
Contact Person
Phone number
Student Details
First Name Surname Photo
consent* form attached
Special requirements (e.g. dietary, allergies, mobility)
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Number of students attending the briefing on 30 May 2016
Number of parents/carers attending the Youth Parliament on 1 June
2016
Number of students attending the Youth Parliament as observers
Send completed form to [email protected]
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Contact
Annemarie Groth Ph: 3553 6413
MOUNT ISA
if applicable
Privacy Notice - The Parliament is collecting the information on this Photo Consent Form in order to use Images and Recordings of you or the Children for distribution to particpating schools (and your local Member of Parliament if he/she is participating on the day). This information will only be accessed by authorised employees within the Parliament.
Photo Consent Form
For parents/legal guardians of children
ChECS010116
I,
of
Signed by
Contact Officer _________________________________ Section ___________________________________________
Ph ____________________________________________ Email ___________________________________________
Name of Child
School
Activity
Date
2. agree to the Parliament of Queensland, its employees and officers (“the Parliament”)(a) making images or recordings, whether sound, digital or otherwise, of me and/or the Children (“Images and Recordings”);(b) using, publishing or reproducing the Images and Recordings in any form (in whole or in part) and by any medium, including
but not limited to websites, CD-ROM or other multi-media, for distribution to participating schools and to Members of Parliament who participate on the day; and
(c) retaining or storing the Images and Recordings, in hard copy or digitally, including but not limited to, deposit of the Images and Recordings into a Queensland Parliament image storage system;
3. agree that the rights granted to the Parliament under clause 2 of this Photo Consent Form are perpetual and that I will not receive any payment, royalty or other consideration (whether monetary or otherwise) from the Parliament in connection with the making, use or storage of the Images and Recordings;
4. agree to the Parliament collecting, storing, handling, accessing, managing, using and disclosing personal information about me and/or the Children, including but not limited to our name and image, in connection with the Images and Recordings;
5. agree that the Parliament is the owner of the copyright in the Images and Recordings and the physical Images and Recordings; and
6. acknowledge that I am signing this Photo Consent Form of my own free will, on the full understanding and comprehension of the terms of this Photo Consent Form.
7. understand that members of the media and/or Members of Parliament may be present at this event and that the Parliament takes no responsibility for images and recordings made or reported by media organisations or by Members of Parliament.
If you have any concerns or questions about this consent form, please contact the Chamber, Education and Communication Services on 3553 6000.
1. I declare that I am the parent/legal guardian of the following child
/ /
name of parent or legal guardian
address
name signature of legal guardian date
Youth Parliament - 1 June 2016
1 6 2016
Chamber, Education & Communication ServicesAnnemarie Groth
3553 6413 [email protected]
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INFORMATION FOR THE PREPARATION
OF YOUTH PARLIAMENT
SAMPLE PROGRAM
YOUTH PARLIAMENT
TIME PROGRAM PERSON CHAIRING
9.30am – 9.45am
Registration (Students move to allocated seats)
Parliamentary Education Officers Queensland Parliament
9.45am – 10.00am Briefing of Youth Members
10.00am – 10.05am
Opening of Youth Parliament
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
10.05am – 10.10am
Leaders’ Statements
A Vision for Queensland (2 minute speeches)
10.10am – 10.45am
Debate on motion (Government) (one-minute speeches including Division)
Member of Parliament
10.45am – 11.15am Morning Tea
11.15am – 11.50am
Debate on motion (Opposition)
(one-minute speeches including Division)
Member of Parliament
11.50am – 12.30pm Adjournment Debate
Member of Parliament
12.30pm – 12.40pm Closure Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
12.40pm – 1.00pm Certificates and Photos
Please note that the program may be subject to change on the day.
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TIME ALLOWED FOR SPEECHES
1. Leaders’ Statements
Approximately 4 minutes in total length
2 minutes (max) Premier
2 minutes (max) Leader of the Opposition
2. Debate on Government Motion
Approximately 30 minutes in total length
Moved by Minister for Health
1 minute (max) for all speakers
3. Debate on Opposition Motion
Approximately 30 minutes in total length
Moved by Shadow Minister for Education
1 minute (max) for all speakers
4. Adjournment Debate – any topic
Approximately 35 minutes in total length
1 minute (max) speech for each speaker
Each student should bring two copies of their speech (one for the Hansard record). This is so we can
make a transcript of the Youth Parliament. It would be helpful if each student wrote their seat name
or role on the top of the speech.
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SPEECH TEMPLATE
GREETING Thank you Mr/Madam Speaker
OPENING LINE __________________________________
examples of opening line: I rise to inform the House OR I rise to speak on OR I draw to the attention of the House OR I would like to advise the House of the recent events of OR I inform this House of OR At the outset I congratulate the Minister for OR I am pleased to advise the House OR Today I want to share with the House OR I rise to acknowledge a wonderful event It gives me great pleasure to inform the House of …
CLOSE Thank you Mr/Madam Speaker.
Each student must bring two copies of their speech, one of which should be printed on A4 for the parliamentary attendant to collect for Hansard.
Please ensure the name of your electorate is at the top of the page.
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KEY ROLES
Government
Minister for Health: Moves government motion (reads from script) and delivers a speech addressing reasons for the motion
Premier: Delivers two minute speech - A Vision for Queensland
Leader of the House: Moves motion for the House to adjourn – reads from script
Government Whip: Counts Government votes in the Division and reports
results to Speaker
Deputy Government Whip:
Counts Government votes in the Division
Opposition
Shadow Minister for Education:
Moves Opposition motion (reads from script) and delivers
speech addressing reasons for the motion. Calls Divide in
the second Division.
Leader of the Opposition:
Delivers two minute speech - A Vision for Queensland
Shadow Minister for Health:
Calls out Divide in the first Division
Opposition Whip: Counts Opposition votes in the Division and reports results to Speaker
Deputy Opposition Whip:
Counts Opposition votes in the Division
Other
Sergeant-at-Arms: Carries the Mace. Leads the Speaker into the Chamber. Places the Mace on the hooks. Looks after the timer and the bell.
Parliamentary Attendant:
At the conclusion of each speech, an attendant collects a
copy of the speech and puts it into the relevant folder
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LEADERS’ STATEMENTS – A vision for Queensland
MOTIONS
(A motion is a proposal for action put forward in the Parliament, for consideration, debate and decision.)
ADJOURNMENT DEBATE
At the conclusion of the day’s sitting, a 30 minute debate ensues in which Members from all sides of the House may speak on any matter of their choice for up to three minutes. This is called the Adjournment Debate. (For the Youth Parliament each person allocated to speak in this debate will speak for one minute.)
Note: Each school has some students speaking to a motion and some speaking to
the adjournment debate. Each student has just one speech.
Youth Motion Good Health Measures
(Moved by the Minister for Health) Government Motion
I move that that this Youth Parliament supports:
(1) the introduction of a tax on junk food;
(2) that advertising of junk food should be banned; and
(3) that schools must provide free nutritional meals to students at lunch time.
Youth Motion Flexible Education and Employment for Young people
(Moved by the Shadow Minister for Education) Opposition Motion
I move that this Youth Parliament supports:
(1) that Queensland schools will open from 9am -1pm Monday to Saturday;
(2) that school children between the age of 10 and 13 should be permitted to work in paid employment for up to 10 hours per week; and
(3) that employees be paid a standard hourly rate regardless of age.
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ETIQUETTE
As in any other forum for debate, there are certain rules which each participant must
follow in the Parliament.
The following list of Parliamentary etiquette has been based on the rules that apply
in in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. Behaviour should be appropriate and
respectful.
All Parliamentary staff and Youth Parliamentarians must follow this code while in the
Chamber:
Address the Presiding Officer (Speaker or Deputy Speaker) whenspeaking
Refer to the Speaker by his/her correct title (i.e. Mr or MadamSpeaker)
Bow to the Speaker when entering or leaving the Chamber
Rise when the Speaker enters or leaves the Chamber
Sit down or remain seated when the Speaker speaks or is speaking
Do not pass between the Speaker and the Member speaking whenmoving within the Chamber
Do not turn your back on the Speaker except when leaving theChamber
Follow all directions given by the Speaker
Be respectful and behave appropriately in the Chamber at all timesas the Speaker has the power to remove any disobedient Member
Refer to those holding leadership positions as the HonourablePremier, Deputy Premier, Leader of the Opposition or Deputy Leaderof the Opposition, Minister for Health etc. Refer to all other Membersby the name of their electorate (e.g. the Member for Georgina)
Say, “Hear, hear!” rather than clapping, as applause is not permittedin the Chamber or Gallery
Remember that speeches and interjections must be made fromMember’s own seat
Use appropriate and respectful language, remembering that the useof words such as “lie” or “liar” is considered unparliamentary.
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ON THE DAY
Arrive at the venue by 9.30am.
Teachers collect the Youth Parliament booklet and name tags fromthe Registration Desk.
The Youth Parliament booklets contain a map of the seats in theYouth Parliament. Students need to find their seats according to themap. The seats will have their electorate names on them.
When it is time to speak, each student must move to the lectern andspeak into the microphone.
There will be a one minute sand timer to monitor time and a bell willring when the time is expired.
At the end of each speech the parliamentary attendant will collect thespare copy of the speech for the Hansard record.
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Notes for the Sergeant-at-Arms
One of the Parliament House staff will show you what you need to do before the Youth Parliament begins.
Before the Youth Parliament begins, place the mace over your right shoulder and
say Honourable Members, Madam Speaker. Lead the Speaker into the Chamber.
Place the Mace in the hooks.
TIMING
Do not turn over timer until the person speaking has said Thank you Madam
Speaker or Thank you Mr Speaker.
The Premier and the Leader of the Opposition have 2 minutes to speak so
turn over the timer after the sand has run out once.
Everyone else has one minute.
Do not start timing for the Minister for Education until after he/she has read
out the motion on page 7.
Do not start timing for the Shadow Minister for Education until after he/she
has read out the motion on page 11.
At morning tea collect the mace from the table, carry over your right shoulder and
lead the Speaker from the Chamber.
After morning tea place the Mace over your right shoulder and say Honourable
Members Madam Speaker. Lead the Speaker into the Chamber Place the Mace in
the hooks.
At the conclusion of the Youth Parliament, collect the Mace from the table, carry
it over your right shoulder and lead the Speaker from the Chamber.
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Notes for the Parliamentary Attendants
A member of the Parliament House staff will show you what you need to do before
the Youth Parliament begins.
You will have 4 folders labelled for each debate:
Leader’s Statements
Government Motion
Opposition Motion
Adjournment Debate
You are looking after either the Government or Opposition Speeches.
Follow the program and collect each speech when the person has finished speaking.
You can use the map to find where they are sitting.
Check that the speech has the seat name written on it. If not please write the name
of the seat at the top of the page.
Arrange the speeches in order.
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GLOSSARY
Act An Act of Parliament is a law passed by the Legislative Assembly and assented to by the Governor.
Adjournment Debate On each sitting, when the Question, ‘That this House do now adjourn,’ is proposed by the Leader of Government Business or a Minister at the conclusion of the day’s sitting, a 30 minute debate ensues in which Members from all sides of the House may each speak for on any matter of their choice for up to three minutes.
Backbencher A Member of Parliament who is not a Minister, Shadow Minister or presiding officer.
Bicameral A Parliament consisting of two Chambers.
Bill A Bill is a proposal for a law, either a new law or to change to an existing law, placed before the Parliament for its consideration.
Cabinet The group of senior Ministers in a Government.
Clause A clause is a numbered provision in a bill. Once a Bill becomes an Act, a clause is known as a section.
Clerk of the Parliament The Clerk of the Parliament is the senior permanent official of a House of a Parliament who advises on procedure and records the decisions of the House, and is the Chief Executive Officer of the Parliamentary Service.
Coalition A coalition is the joining together of two or more groups or parties, usually to form a Government or an Opposition.
Conscience vote A conscience vote is a vote in Parliament in which Members are free to vote according to their own judgment or belief, and not necessarily according to the guidelines, policies or decisions of their political party.
Constitution A constitution is a set of basic rules by which a country or state is governed. Australia’s constitution is set out in the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act.
Cross the floor To vote during a Division in the Parliament with a party other than that for which a Member was elected.
Division A Division is the separation of the Members of a House of Parliament into two groups, for and against a proposal, so that their votes can be counted.
Executive The Executive is the branch of government which carries out or administers the laws. In Queensland, the Executive consists of the Premier and up to 18 other Ministers (the Cabinet) and the Queen, represented by the Governor.
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First Reading After a Bill has been introduced in the Parliament, the Clerk reads the short title of the Bill for the first time.
Frontbencher A frontbencher is a Member of Parliament who is a Minister or Shadow Minister.
Independent An Independent is a Member of Parliament who does not belong to a political party.
Mace Once a weapon of war shaped like a club, and the symbol of royal authority, but now the symbol of authority of Parliament and its Speaker.
Motion A motion is a proposal for action put forward in the Parliament, for consideration, debate and decision.
Petitions A petition is a formal document expressing a particular grievance by a person or persons, which is presented to the Parliament through a Member of Parliament. It includes a request for Parliament to act upon the petition.
Royal Assent Following the passage of legislation through the Assembly, three parchment copies of the Bill are signed by the Governor on behalf of the Queen.
Second reading After the second reading debate and after agreement is reached that the Bill be given a second reading, the Clerk again reads the short title.
Sitting A sitting day is a day when Parliament meets to deal with its business. It commences when the Speaker takes the Chair and opens with prayers. It closes when the House is adjourned. The sitting may be temporarily suspended for meal breaks.
Teller A teller is a Member, usually a Whip, who is chosen to count the Members voting either for the ayes or the noes in a Division.
Third Reading This is the final stage in the legislative process. The Minister in charge of the Bill moves the motion for the “third reading”. This is the last opportunity for the Parliament to consider the Bill. The Clerk reads the short title of the Bill a third and last time after the third reading motion has been agreed to.