Be inspired by a number of examples of proven ways of creating and expanding volunteering in other organisations and of making opportunities more inclusive. Examples from CHAS, the NHS InS:PIRE programme, Glasgow Homelessness Network, Glasgow Life, Hidden Gardens and the Food Train include family volunteering, young people under 16, peer support/advocacy, equalities processes, achieving buy-in of volunteering across the organisation …
…for welfare benefits claimants published today! Brilliant news. This is a massive step forward, making it easier for people to volunteer, knowing where they stand.
Can your organisation also do more for your beneficiaries/community by involving more volunteers? More people are offering donations of time, skills, energy and expertise: you can harness their support!
The basics, best practice and useful ideas …
Posted on: Thursday, November 24th, 2016 | Category
Charter News
and their pledges are very interesting…
Posted on: Thursday, September 22nd, 2016 | Category
Charter News
How to get the money you may need for increasing opportunities and supporting increased diversity.
View and share the films, speeches and presentations at the launch of Glasgow’s Volunteering Charter – held in Glasgow City Chambers during Volunteers’ Week.