Good Practice in Volunteer Management: Improving Recruitment & Retention | Thurs, 17th May at 1 America Square, London | 11.00am - 3.30pm | |
| Over recent years volunteers are spending less time to help their communities, at a loss to the UK of more than £1 billion between 2012 and 2015, according to the latest ONS figures. Faced with this general trend, organisations that rely upon volunteers will have to take harder to recruit and retain volunteers and maximise their impact.
Join Westminster Briefing on Thursday 17th May to learn about best practice in volunteer management, as well as the latest policy developments affecting volunteering. |
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Hear from our confirmed speakers: - Shaun Delaney, Volunteer Development Manager, NCVO
- Paul Buddery, Director of Strategy, Volunteering Matters
- Mike Stone, Voluntary Services Manager, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
- Cameron Fitzwilliam-Grey, Chair, Greater London Volunteering (event chair)
- More speakers TBC
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Key issues to be covered include: - Latest Government measures to support volunteering and social action
- Doing more to engage people who may be interested in volunteering
- Making your organisation a more attractive place to volunteer
- Identifying common reasons why people stop volunteering and overcoming them
- Upskilling your volunteers and giving them rewarding roles
- Recognising the impact of volunteers and making them feel valued
- Handling volunteer complaints and resolving volunteer/staff disputes
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For further information please contact Olivia Bishop, Customer Services Assistant, on: [log in to unmask] | 0207 593 5657 |
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