Advisor Roles & Responsibilities

Advisor Information

The Kentucky YMCA could not function without our outstanding Advisors. They serve as coaches, mentors, and teachers to the members of their delegation and are essential to the smooth functioning of the conference.

They inspire and motivate, while allowing their students to take on leadership roles. Advisors are responsible for registration and supervision at conferences, but more importantly, change teens’ lives every day.

Role Prior to Assembly

In preparation for KUNA, successful delegations often hold these types of meetings:

Informational meetings

Open to everyone (class visits, assemblies, etc) and scheduled individually between the advisor/school and their KYYMCA Director of Program Outreach. 

Interest meetings

Held for students interested in attending KUNA, as well as their guardians to discuss broad goals, programs, and roles in which students can serve. The KYYMCA does not facilitate these meetings, but encourages schools to hold these for parents/guardians.

Resolution Workshops

Held for Resolution Sponsors or all KUNA Ambassadors to discuss how to generate resolution topics, write resolutions, present resolutions, and debate. Please work with your KYYMCA Director of Program Outreach to schedule these workshops.

  • New delegations are strongly encouraged to hold these types of meetings.
  • Regional directors are available to facilitate preparation of and/or participate in any meetings.
  • Review the dress code thoroughly with your students prior to the conference.

Resources for these types of meetings are available at www.kyymca.org/kuna/resources

Adults Role at Assembly

Adult Meeting

This meeting is mandatory for all advisors and chaperones attending KUNA. Any adult attending the assembly must be 21+ years of age OR 2 years out of High School.

  • KUNA Overview: We will tell you where we need you to be when – the Y-Staff depends on Advisors to help run the conference.
  • Expectations: We will explain what we need from you at various times to make the conference run smoothly.
  • Contact: We will need a reachable cell phone number from at least one Advisor in each delegation.
  • Recruitment of volunteers to fill conference roles.
  • Explanation of any conference changes.

Adult Responsibilities

  • Make sure participants are adhering to the conference schedule at all times.
  • Help control undertone during meetings from all Ambassadors, not just members of your delegation.
  • Enforce dress code for your participants. We ask that you set the example in your own dress.
  • Ensure participants know which Committees to attend.
  • May confiscate cell phones being used by your delegation participants during meetings. Phones will be kept by advisor until after the session ends.
  • During free time, Advisors serve as fun room monitors, hall patrol, etc.
  • Please know where your participants are at all times, follow the dress code, respect delegates and other advisors.
  • Please refrain from using computers, phones, headphones, etc or talking loudly while participants are in sessions.  You may move to the hallway if necessary.
  • Advisors set the tone for all participants at the conference.

Incidences and Exceptions

Arriving Late

  • Y-Staff must be informed of late arrivals at check-in and again upon arrival of the participant. Upon arrival the student should sign-in at the Y-Desk, you will be contacted to help them get settled.

Leaving Early

(for sickness or other reason)

  • Delegates must clear travel plans with Advisor and Y-Staff.
  • Parent/Guardian must check delegate out face-to-face with Advisor and Y-Staff, and provide valid photo ID.
  • If driving self from the conference, a note must be notarized by the guardian and school.

Behavioral Incidents

If a Code of Conduct rule is violated, advisors and/or Y-Staff may take disciplinary actions at their discretion, including, but not limited to:

  • Calls to parent/guardian
  • Incident report filled out, signed
  • Participant sent home
  • School policies implemented

If state or federal law is broken, Y-Staff will notify parent/guardian and law enforcement and participant will be sent home.

Refund Policy and Request Form

  • In the event you need to cancel your registration, please visit www.kyymca.org/refund for our policies and procedures. Cancellations more than two weeks out will be charged $70 for non-refundable costs incurred and less than two weeks out will be $140 for non-refundable costs.
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