Posts Tagged ‘Recruitment & Volunteering’

Don’t make volunteers pay for new criminal record checking system, says Justin Davis Smith

Youth Matters

The charity Volunteering England has urged Theresa May, the Home Secretary, not to charge volunteers to use the proposed online criminal records checking system.

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London School of Economics hosts Volunteering England archive

Youth

Volunteering England has opened a new archive of materials that document the modern history of volunteering. The archive, called the Volunteering England Collection, is held at the library of the London School of Economics.

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Time-banking

TimeBank Volunteers

The legal practitioner and social innovator Edgar Cahn proposed that the currency of our ‘core economy’ was, quite simply, time – the precious, finite resource that we invest into our families, friends and communities – a concept which he dubbed the ‘Time Dollar’. He set up the Time Dollar Institute in the 1980s, which pioneered the use of time dollars in the areas of youth justice and legal aid, wherein recipients of legal advice paid in time dollars, accumulated by spending time on projects that were of benefit to the neighbourhoods surrounding the law school.

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Trustee Bank from NCVO

Board Meeting Table

Trustee Bank offers a free service to advertise or view trustee vacancies. It also provides information about becoming a trustee and on recruitment and induction practices. There are approximately 820,000 charity trustees in England and Wales. This area of Trustee Bank will help you to find a vacancy and provides information on the roles and responsibilities of trustees.

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Volunteer Rights Inquiry 3RPromise

Hands Up

The Volunteer Rights Inquiry was set up in November 2009 following a number of high profile reports of serious breaches of trust between volunteers and the organisations they volunteered for.

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