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Valuing volunteers

Dec 04, 2014

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Valuing volunteers
Presented by Mike Locke, Director of Public Affairs, Volunteering England
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Valuing volunteers

Mike Locke Director of Public Affairs, Volunteering England

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Volunteering England…

charity

national development agency

strategic partner – Office of the Third Sector

membership organisation – 1300 members

improving policy and practice

representing volunteering

Good Practice Bank; information sheets

www.volunteering.org.uk

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Local Volunteer Centres

300+

brokerage (matching people and opportunities) + marketing + good practice + developing opportunities + policy and campaigning + strategic development

supported and accredited by VE

members of VE

www.volunteering.org.uk/finder

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“Volunteering” is …

rattling a collection tin … being a trustee … giving personal care … driving people to hospital … serving meals … giving advice … representing someone …. doing their shopping … looking after their pet

…every day … once a year … when asked … on-line

… free will … unpaid … for others (+ self & family?)

… involves: 40% + of adults once a year or more

20%+ once a month or more (England)

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Valuing volunteers

Three perspectives:

social policy

organisations

volunteers

questions

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Social policy values volunteers for:

running / helping run … welfare … care … education … sport … arts … health … advice … transport … hobbies … religion … & … & …

benefits to volunteers … skills/ employability … fulfilment

community cohesion … social capital …citizenship

“Big Society”

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Organisations value volunteers for:

running, organising and supporting activities

incl. trustees / governing body

as service-users / participants: closeness, understanding, commitment

as others: community involvement: social purpose, roots

But ……..?

who / what do you really need? (… worth it?)

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Volunteers value volunteering for:

social contacts … having time to give

cause … putting something back

skills ... using or gaining … employment

enjoyment … satisfaction

because they were asked!

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How do volunteers want to be valued?

being useful

good use of their time

well organised

how can organisations use volunteers’ time well?

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Being useful

ethos: congruence of volunteer and organisation

self-development? friends? social? career?

appreciation / recognition

thanks …

skills/ certificates …

right for the individual?

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Using time

pressures … work-life balance … family economics … over-time … unemployment … commuting

different ways of using time … flexibility … roles / tasks … virtual / online …

consumerist / episodic

clear about time commitment

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Managing time

managing volunteers

capabilities, skills, training, expertise and standards

resources, funding

Volunteering England campaign June + portal

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Calling time

helping volunteers stop volunteering

burn out

succession planning

finding new people

networks

being accessible + extending contacts

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Social policy: looking for evidence of value

how to demonstrate the value from volunteering

economic social added value

VIVA - VE

Social Return on Investment - NEF

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Shared value!

most people volunteered before

… and / or are volunteering other places

we want them to volunteer again

volunteers are like a natural resource we share

“recycling”!

how to look after the volunteers who are with us now?

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Further information

Citizenship Surveys – Dept for Communities and Local Government

Low, N, Butt, S, Ellis Paine, A and Davis Smith, J (2007) Helping out: a national survey of volunteering and charitable giving Cabinet Office

CONTACT: [email protected]

www.volunteeering.org.uk