101 Ways to Recognise Your Volunteers
A comprehensive list of ways to recognise volunteers.
Author: Volunteering Australia
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A comprehensive list of ways to recognise volunteers.
Author: Volunteering Australia
Provides checklists for use by Local Government and other organisations managing Spontaneous Volunteers to ensure they can effectively harness the energy of Spontaneous Volunteers in the preparation, response, and recovery phases of an emergency.
Author: Volunteering Queensland
Steps to help organisation temporarily pause their volunteer advertisements.
Author: VolunteeringACT
A workbook to help organisations review their volunteering programs in line with best practice frameworks.
Author: Volunteering New Zealand
A guide on how to facilitate inclusive volunteering in an organisation. This resource provides practical tools and tips.
Author: VolunteeringACT
Provides a checklist for Local Government to guide them through their responsibilities regarding Spontaneous Volunteers in the preparation, response, and recovery phases of an emergency to ensure Spontaneous Volunteers can be effectively deployed in their local area.
Author: Volunteering Queensland
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
Identifies the key competencies of Managers of Volunteers. The resource can be used as a self-assessment tool for Managers of Volunteers to identify current skills and areas for improvement.
Author: Volunteering New Zealand
A guide for Managers of Volunteers on how to design a volunteering role, including templates.
Author: Volunteer Ireland
Identifies when it may be necessary to have a difficult conversation, and provides tips on how to effectively have this conversation. This resource is accompanied by a Difficult Conversations Worksheet.
Author: Volunteer PlainTalk
Volunteering Resource Hub is an initiative of Volunteering Australia, funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.