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Defined Terms and Documents 'Aboriginal Teenager Life Skills' RTV Social Inclusion Early Intervention Programme Prove the Cost Effectiveness and Viability of the Private Sector Philanthropic Administrator Model means Private Sector Philanthropic Administrator Model explains that a large number of Baby Boomers who retire as early as 55 possess a welter of Project Development Expertise which may be channelled into Precisely Structured And Costed Preventive Health Programmes for the Three Benefits To Ten Corporate Sponsors provided they enjoyed decision-making input to create the structure and operations of such national Preventive Health programmes. The definition of Philanthropy points out that many skilled executives are retiring in their mid-50s to travel with their wife and look after the grandkids who would be keen to continue to use their Project Development Expertise to assist others less fortunate. It is not a cost effective use of a country's resources for skilled executives who possess a welter of Project Development Expertise from a lifetime of 'creative' delivery, and can collectively deliver Complimentary Low Cost Initiatives to desist (as early as in their mid-50s) from using valuable working talents and expertise and limit those skills to 'travelling the globe' in retirement and baby-sitting the grand kids, when - (i) too many Australians have not enjoyed the luck that many of these "Lucky" executives have enjoyed - luck in receiving good genes/capable parents who provided strong mentoring guidance and encouraged them to pursue tertiary studies, usually 'leading by example'; and (ii) committing to be a Wise Old Owl can be enormously rewarding and will not materially negatively impact Employee Elder Colleague's normal job duties and responsibilities approaching retirement - see Gatekeepers and Three Philanthropic Elder Colleagues. Australia is regarded by many as a Christian country. A fundamental tenant of Christianity is to "love one's neighbour". "Unlucky" Australians, particularly those born in outback country towns with minimal Social Inclusion, are the neighbours of the "Lucky" Australians. The Private Sector Philanthropic Administrator Model provides an opportunity for "Lucky" Australians to love one's "Unlucky" neighbour in a highly time/cost-effective, satisfying manner. Two x 60 minutes episodes of "Easy Peasy - Not", which ABC TV or SBS NITV could telecast from February of the Third RTV Year, would Prove The Effectiveness And Viability Of The Private Sector Philanthropic Administrator Model and thereby 'Commoditise' it to become a 'vanilla' product and establish A Template To Elevate The Motivational Incentive Of RTV. Four Proposed RTV Programmes will present 'Aboriginal Teenager Life Skills' Early Intervention Programme as a harbinger for Wise Old Owls to transition into retirement by utilising their Project Development Expertise to assist "Unlucky" Australians. See also the final of the Thirteen Deliverables From 'Aboriginal Teenager Life Skills' Programme which is Largest 10 Australian companies each opt to establish within 5 years of Third RTV Year a PTRD within its Human Resources (Public Relations) because of the benefit to "their bottom line" of Wise Old Owls delivering cost-effective Social Inclusion programmes energised by the Motivational Incentive Of RTV and quantified on their 'balance sheet'. Prove The Effectiveness And Viability Of The Private Sector Philanthropic Administrator Model to establish A Template To Elevate The Motivational Incentive Of RTV is one of Thirteen Deliverables From ''Aboriginal Teenager Life Skills' Early Intervention Programme. |
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