Communicating needs is hard
A common theme I see at work, school and within the family is the need to communicate clearly what is needed when you need something.
It's all too easy to assume what is needed is obvious and, to be frank, to feel a little miffed when help is not forthcoming! So how can we communicate our needs?
Some people will do a little, some people will do a lot, so let's focus on getting a lot of people doing something!
As part of the user experience strategy to drive community engagement, it's been important to listen and understand both the experienced event organisers' energy and drive as well as the new parents' potential sense of overwhelm.
Parent Associations have lost out on a lot of recruitment opportunities given the disruption of COVID lockdowns. Something that seemingly flowed before with each new intake of Reception or Year 7 families has hit a rough patch, so now parent associations really need fresh blood.
Common challenges parent associations encounter include:
On the other hand, parents new to a school community may feel:
Let your parent community know exactly what's needed, when, why and how many of each item.
How? With a simple list.
You will find lots of lists in the aptly-named Classlist. I find lists are a great way to manage "to dos", to see who's in a group, who's volunteered and more.
You can also handle all of the recruitment and booking events communication with a sign-up list on Classlist.
Parents can just tap "Sign-up" on the app, add to their calendar, leave a comment and receive reminders. This reduces the mental load parents already are dealing with. Using one platform help people know where to look.
First, create a community event (you need to be a rep or have another admin role). Then add a sign-up list, timeslots if needed, add the different tasks and the number of slots or items needed.
Once published, parents can view the event, see what is needed and sign-up for the request they feel most suited to or most comfortable with.
Enjoy having all your comms and event management in one place.