SAMVO GUIDELINES
This Privacy Policy Statement (“Privacy Policy”) explains SAMVO’s commitment to protecting the private information of SAMVO Members, who are all South African Military Veterans, having joined a SAMVO Entity by filling in a hand-written (previously) or
(currently) an online digital Membership Application form.
The purpose of this SOP is to act as a guideline in Succession Planning within the organisation to ensure its capability to meet its goals and objectives.
The objective of this guideline is to provide leaders at Club, Regional and National levels on SAMVO’s requirements when managing a Resignation of a member, or the Termination of a member (membership revoked).
The objective of this guideline is to provide leaders at Club, Regional and National levels of SAMVO’s requirements, when managing a proposed “Room for Improvement”, or suggestions in terms of “SOPs / Guidelines / Constitution” from grass roots level.
This guideline sets out SAMVO’s absolute expectation that both Presenters and Participants will demonstrate in their respect to all concerned during these virtual presentations through Zoom, and they do so in a professional and courteous manner.
To provide an overview of the expectations of the SAMVO Executive in terms of the SAMVO Facebook operation.
The aim of this document is to provide guidance on the procedures to be followed before, during and after veteran funerals or memorial services.
The purpose of this SOP is to act as a guideline when Clubs or Regions find the need to deal with Military Impersonators / Wannabes at Club level
The purpose of this policy is to provide principles and guidelines for the identification and facilitation of treatment options in regard to physical, emotional and mental injuries incurred by SAMVO members during the course of their military service.
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This objective of this guideline is to provide guidelines to our Zone and National Entities in terms of the level of authority, aswell as the limits of authority, within which their Zone or National Entity can operate.
The objective of this guideline is to provide leaders at Club, Regional and National levels as to a uniform process throughout SAMVO in the event of a Regional Fund-Raising Initiative (FRI) becoming a National initiative, with mandatory approval by the SAMVO Entity National Executive. This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is primarily applicable to all Regions within SAMVOA and may even be used as a guideline for Regional based local initiatives, as well as a guide in other Zones.