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I think I am correct in thinking that EO is less political than it was pre and during the Badman era.
I actually think that is a shame. Like it or not EO, along with HEAS are the two organisations that the Government talk to first-even though (as a person who went along and met with Badman and the Department of Education for EO at the time) I kept saying that there are other home educating organisations that they needed to speak to directly.
I think we need to know asap when changes are a foot.
I too was a member when we first began home educating, and then stopped when I didn't need them any more. I rejoined only because EO became more political.
Being a representative of EO has got me to places I wouldn't otherwise have been invited, and the information obtained was useful all round I feel. Organisations have listened where they otherwise wouldn't have done so.
I even had one LA bod tell me to my face that he was ignoring me because I wasn't speaking officially for EO, when at the time I was offering a personal opinion and experience about the then current train of thought by parents who I talked to online (this was when the HE 'community was very angry at the time of the Badman enquiry)
EO also tries to organise local contacts for home educators.
Through EO I have gained really useful information that I am able to pass onto other home educators-I wouldn't have gotten close to the Barrister who has helped me help very many other families for example, nor would I have had the knowledge or confidence to stand up beside home educators against LAs/SS nor had the confidence to run the workshops at HesFes all week again this year-although I should say that HesFes is in no way linked to any organisation.
Other people I know, gain their knowledge outside of EO, but it has been mighty useful for me and then through others I have hopefully helped.
EO are an organisation that is made up of busy home educating parents like me. It requires people to volunteer to do some of the jobs so that it can run more efficiently.
Not all people are on line. I am frequently reminded of that when members reach me by phone with their problems, and they don't want to/can't get to me online for advice/support. The EO newsletter does seem to have a place for some families, and the support line is very busy!
If the scant number of other volunteers are as busy as I am helping people-it takes an enormous amount of my time-then it is hardly surprising that the packs are late. It is however very regrettable.
It would be lovely if other people shared the burden. Not all posts are as busy as mine, there are plenty of small jobs that need doing and every little helps!
Before anyone starts throwing brickbats, I am not nor have ever been a trustee of EO. I do not care to be involved in that way at all.
but if any of you have ever had any help from me, then it is indirectly a result of EO.
The person who is currently most at the centre of the organisation of EO is a mumsnetter, so will get round to reading this I am sure. I don't know what the answer is to get more people volunteering, nor I am sure does she.