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CAMINO HACIA EL VOLUNTARIADO - Tools for inclusive volunteering

CAMINO HACIA EL VOLUNTARIADO - Tools for inclusive volunteering. Rationale. Volunteering is becoming more short term in all European countries This is a challenge both to the organisations that offer volunteering opportunities and volunteers themselves

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CAMINO HACIA EL VOLUNTARIADO - Tools for inclusive volunteering

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  1. CAMINO HACIA EL VOLUNTARIADO- Tools for inclusivevolunteering

  2. Rationale • Volunteering is becoming more short term in all European countries • This is a challenge both to the organisations that offer volunteering opportunities and volunteers themselves • The skills that are learnt in volunteering often require some sustainability • At the same time, the benefits of volunteering are not accessed by many underrepresented groups.

  3. Aim • To develop sustainability in volunteering, specifically among underrepresented groups: • Early school leavers, migrants and people with disabilities • To collect and share good practice and to increase the partners’ understanding on the following volunteer sustainability issues: • Motivation, recruitment, support (mentoring & rewarding)

  4. Activities • 3 partner meetings for exchanging views + working on the final products • At home: identification of underrepresented groups and their volunteering needs, collection of good practice examples, work with learners on testing the tools in the toolkit. • Preparation of final products.

  5. Final products • Goodpractice case studiesfromdifferentEuropeancountries and differingvolunteeringcontexts • Some in writtenform and a few as YouTubevideos. • Downloadabletoolkitincluding the bestpractices and a couple of simpletools for volunteers & theirsupervisors. • One tool to help volunteersrecordlearning and achievementsfromshorttermvolunteeringactivities in a waythathelpsthemphrasetheseabilitiese.g. in the Europass CV. • Guidelines for volunteersupport

  6. Countries involved • Finland, Ireland, Norway, Spain, Turkey, UK • 1-3 extrapartnerswelcome! • Stefan Piskorski – Ireland • SevalAvci – Turkey • MaríaBallesteros- Spain • InekeDue – Norway • Marion Fields – Finland • Richard Gresswell - UK

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