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3Bridges: Volunteer Handbook

An example of a Volunteer Handbook. The Handbook covers key information on what to expect as a volunteer, including induction, training, code of conduct and work, health and safety considerations.

Author: 3Bridges Community

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Additional Pieces to your Insurance Puzzle

A flyer for the AON Insurance Puzzle Solver, which identifies key considerations when thinking about appropriate insurance cover.

Author: Aon

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Clearinghouse for Sport - Volunteer Management

A webpage providing a suit of resources for managers of volunteers in sporting.

Author: Clearinghouse for Sport

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Communities Responding to Disasters: Planning for Spontaneous Volunteers

A detailed guide on planning for the involvement of spontaneous volunteers, covering national policies and principles as well as providing information on strategies for supporting and coordinating spontaneous volunteers.

Author: Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience

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Community and Volunteering

Research into seniors and their level of connection and engagement in the community.

Author: Core Data

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Corporate Policy Statement: Volunteers and Community Involvement

An example of a corporate level policy statement that supports the involvement of volunteers.

Author: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation & Attractions, Government of Western Australia, Parks & Wildlife Service

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Corporate Policy Statement: Work Health and Safety

An example of a policy statement that addresses workplace health and safety of all staff. Note: Some information provided is specific to Western Australia.

Author: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation & Attractions, Government of Western Australia, Parks & Wildlife Service

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Cultural Awareness for volunteers

Working together to care for Country The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) acknowledges Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters it manages. All work done on lands and waters managed by DBCA, including by volunteers, must respect and consider Aboriginal cultural values, providing opportunity for Aboriginal people to ensure their culture and heritage is protected now and into the future.

Author: DBCA

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Daily Sign on Register for Volunteer Groups / One-off Events

An example of a daily sign on register for volunteer groups and one off events, including a health and safety induction checklist.

Author: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation & Attractions, Government of Western Australia, Parks & Wildlife Service

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Deloitte Governance Framework and Maturity Model

An overview of the Deloitte Governance Framework, looking at Board involvement in strategic, risk, talent, governance, integrity and performance oversight.

Author: Deloitte

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