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Volunteers in Heritage Learning 
Thursday 30 October 2008, British Museum, London

This conference will explore the wide range of ways that heritage organisations are working with volunteers of all ages and from all backgrounds on learning programmes. The day will be a mix of speakers, case studies and workshops with time for reflection, discussion and planning ... and it is our aim to make it challenging.
The day will focus on how the heritage sector is:
	*	expanding its traditional volunteer base and engaging a wider range of volunteers;
	*	supporting people to acquire new employment and life skills;
	*	encouraging, through volunteering,, new voices and views to be recognised in heritage interpretation;
	*	effectively managing staff and volunteers, and offering a range of CPD opportunities;
	*	addressing the growing expectations for the sector to offer more volunteering opportunities.
You will leave:
	*	knowing more about the practical issues involved in recruiting and managing volunteers in learning and education programmes and services;
	*	with new ideas and approaches to engaging and retaining volunteers;
	*	understanding better which partners you should be working with;
	*	where resources are available so you can develop volunteers for learning programmes
	*	with suggestions for more accurately measuring the impact of volunteering on the volunteers and on your organisation;
	*	recognising the importance of diversity and inclusion;
	*	with a better understanding of how advocacy can support your programmes;
	*	clearer about the importance of CPD for volunteers and heritage staff in making a successful volunteer programme.
Who should attend?
	*	Managers, curators, archivists, librarians, MDOs, community officers, project officers, learning officers, access officers etc from all sections of the heritage, archive, arts, museum and library sectors who work (or wish to work) with volunteers on their education and learning programmes.
	*	Community, public sector and voluntary sector workers involved in (or planning) heritage projects that use volunteers
	*	Those involved in policy development relating to volunteering in the cultural sector in local authorities, the MLA Partnership, government bodies, the voluntary sector and funding organisations.
The detailed programme is shown overleaf, and the latest information about this conference (and booking form) can be found on the GEM website: www.gem.org.uk
How to Book
All delegates should complete a booking form and return it - with payment if possible - to 
		GEM Office, 131 Trafalgar Street, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 4RP.  
		Tel/Fax: 01634 853424.  Email: [log in to unmask] 
Refreshments and lunch will be provided.

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Elizabeth Bennett 

Swyddog Cyngor a Chefnogaeth - Advice and Support Officer 

CyMAL: Amgueddfeydd Archifau a Llyfrgelloedd Cymru - CyMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales 
Llywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru - Welsh Assembly Government 

Uned 10, Parc Gwyddoniaeth, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3AH. 
Unit 10, Science Park, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3AH. 
Ffon/Tel: 01970 610235 
Ffacs/Fax: 01970 610223 
Rhif GTN/GTN No: 7 2846 0235 
e-bost/e-mail: [log in to unmask] 



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