Hi everyone,
Personally, I think there is a place in this world for an organization as ISCA.
An organization as ISCA can make a link between the field work and the more
academic world of science.
The organization of congresses placing constellations in the actual scientific
world, as it has been done in 2013 in Copenhagen is a real added value.
Performing trials with constellations is inevitable for the future.
And in the third place, there are also the ethical aspects. On the on hand
side, there are no limitations for constellations. On the other hand, there are
limitations, moral, ethical, apart from the invisible bounderies which we
experience whether or not consciously.
Best wishes,
Maria Goossens, MD
goossens.maria@xxxxxxxxxx
Op 19 okt. 2014, om 23:00 heeft Chris Walsh chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[ConstellationTalk] <ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> het volgende geschreven:
Hi everyone
For those of you who don't know ISCA is the International Systemic
Constellation Association. It is the umbrella international organisation for
systemic constellation work.
Below you will find an email sent out to all its members calling for a vote
to dissolve ISCA. Dissolution requires 75% of voting members to vote yes for
the dissolution.
This has been instigated by the board without any process for debate or
discussion being set in place. The internet voting process amongst members
has now been opened by the board. Voting will close on November 7.
As this is a significant development in the field, I invite anyone who wants
to, to use constellation talk to discuss the relative merits of keeping ISCA
going or shutting it down.
Cheers
Chris Walsh
Melbourne, Australia
ph +61 (0)3 9487 4647
www.cwalsh.com.au
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From: ISCA Network <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:41 PM
Subject: End of an Era - Call for online General Assembly
To: Christopher Walsh <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dear Christopher Walsh,
ISCA’s Board and Lutz Bessel our Business Manager have been involved over the
last months in an intense process, discussion and debate regarding ISCA’s
future. This process has included physical meetings, online exchanges and
several Organisational Constellations that have helped us clarify the
dynamics, options and decisions regarding our organisation.
It is now time to share this process with all members and request their
support in the decision we have unanimously reached.
First a brief summary of the facts:
ISCA was founded in May 2007 and legally registered under German Law as a non
profit organisation. Current membership has remained stable at around 250 for
the past 4 years.
Over the years a number of initiatives have been launched, originating from
the Board, from ISCA’s two gatherings and from suggestions received from
members. These have included: Research Project, Curriculum Documentation,
Ethics, Project Sponsorship. After some initial interest and support, actual
member involvement in these activities at any one point in time can be
counted with a single hand.
The income from the annual Membership fee of Euros 60 is not sufficient to
cover the expenses of an organisation like ISCA, especially regarding its
possibility to fund website developments, research and other activities to
further ISCA’s objectives and development. To illustrate this point the
difference between income and expenses for 2011, 2012 and 2013 has been
respectively EU 2.759, (6.942) and (5.836).
The Board observes lots of activity in the worldwide Constellations community
and given the previous assessment, has reached the conclusion that although
there is energy, interest and activity regarding Constellations, the time is
not yet right for an open, all inclusive organisation like ISCA. It is
possible that the field still needs to mature into a clearer structure of
national organisations and possibly also, there will at some point be a
requirement for an international body that helps to regulate our activities.
This is well beyond ISCA’s terms of reference and the vision and mission that
have guided us.
Call for online General Assembly to dissolve ISCA
As a result of the process and discussions outlined above and in accordance
with ISCA’s Charter of Association the Board is convening an Online General
Assembly to be held between October 19th and November 2nd, 2014. At this
General Assembly, members will be asked to vote on the Board’s proposal to
DISSOLVE the Association in accordance with the process established in the
Charter and according to German Law. You will receive via e-mail the
necessary instructions regarding the online secure voting procedure. For its
approval, the proposed dissolution requires 75% of the votes issued at this
General Assembly.
The Charter establishes that any funds remaining after dissolving the
Association shall be donated to: “Häuser der Hoffnung – Schulbildung für die
Dritte Welt, gemeinnütziger e.V., c/o Weber, Schlosshof 6, D-69168, Wiesloch,
www.haeuser-der-hoffnung.org, which shall use them exclusively for charity
purposes”. This charity’s name in English translates as: “Homes of Hope –
Schooling for the Third World” and its activities are mainly based in Mali
(Africa) where it teaches young girls competencies that improve their work
prospects.
It is also important to note that the International Systemic Intensive held
annually at Bernried (close to Münich, Germany) will continue under the
organisation and leadership of Lutz Bessel.
The Board’s proposal
The ISCA Board and its Business Manager have unanimously reached the
conclusion that ISCA is not at this time a viable organisation and propose to
this online General Assembly the Association’s dissolution in accordance with
ISCA’s charter.
In case of this vote being approved by 75% of voting members at the Assembly,
the Board will be mandated by this General Assembly to complete the
Association’s dissolution as established by its Charter and by German Law.
This mandate will extend if necessary beyond the current Board’s period that
expires in May 2015.
If the vote is not approved by the necessary majority, the Board will call
for the election of a new Board and hand over its mandate in May, 2015.
YES
NO
Membership and renewal fees
Between now and November 2nd, 2014, member registration and renewals has been
suspended. If dissolution is approved, membership and renewals will no longer
be available at the ISCA site. If the General Assembly does not approve
dissolution by the required vote, membership and renewals will once again
become available.
We thank you for your support over these years and please let us have any
questions regarding this process at info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Clare Crombie (President)
Brendan O’Brien (Vice President)
Tomás Kohn (Treasurer)
Lutz Bessel (Business Manager)
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