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Supporting Your Volunteers
Information on how to support volunteers.
Author: Volunteer Scotland
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Information on how to support volunteers.
Author: Volunteer Scotland
A resource identifying the broader economic context for people living with a disability and the impact this may have to the volunteering context.
Author: Victoria ALIVE, Volunteering Victoria
A resource identifying how to support off-site volunteers from a risk management perspective.
Author: Volunteering Victoria
A brief guide on how to promote positive relationships between volunteers and employees.
Author: Volunteer Scotland
A guide to effectively engaging and re-engaging volunteers during a pandemic from recruitment to safeguarding their wellbeing. Note: Some information is specific to the Western Australian context.
Author: Volunteering WA
A guide to involving school leavers who are living with a disability.
Author: Victoria ALIVE, Volunteering Victoria
Information on sexual harassment claims and volunteers, including information on what sexual harassment is, what policies protect staff and what the legal obligations of an organisation are. Note: some liability information is specific to Victoria.
Author: Volunteering Victoria
A comprehensive guide to performance appraisal, including supporting templates. This guide is applicable to both employees and volunteers. Note: This resource is accompanied by a suite of supporting resources.
Author: VolunteeringACT
A comprehensive guide to probation, including supporting templates. This guide is applicable to both employees and volunteers. Note: This resource is accompanied by a suite of supporting resources.
Author: VolunteeringACT
A template for a Probation Policy. This resource can be used as a WHS tool, providing volunteers with opportunity to provide feedback. Probation is not mandatory for volunteers. Note: This resource supports the Supplementary Guide to Probation.
Author: VolunteeringACT
A template for Probation Procedure. This resource can be used as WHS tool, providing volunteers with opportunity to provide feedback. Probation is not mandatory for volunteers. Note: This resource supports the Supplementary Guide to Probation.
Author: VolunteeringACT
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