Recognising Volunteers
A brief resource on ways to recognise volunteers.
Author: Volunteering Australia
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Volunteer contribution, value and impact is understood, appreciated and acknowledged.
A brief resource on ways to recognise volunteers.
Author: Volunteering Australia
A comprehensive guide on volunteer involvement during a pandemic, reflecting most areas of the National Standards.
Author: Volunteering Australia, Volunteering Queensland
A resource for volunteers on rights and responsibilies of volunteers.
Author: Volunteering WA
Tips on how to best support volunteers and volunteer involvement.
Author: Leep
Commissioned by Volunteering Queensland, this comprehensive report offers a timely overview of the State of Volunteering in Queensland in 2024. It serves as an invaluable resource for policy and decision makers, community leaders, volunteer managers, volunteer involving organisations and engaged citizens and groups with an interest in volunteering alike.
Author: Institute of Project Management, Volunteering Queensland
This report, prepared for Volunteering Queensland, gives a detailed overview of the volunteering of young people aged 15 – 24 (youth) in Queensland. It uses information from one of the biggest surveys focused only on volunteering in the State, which included 1,516 people and 833 volunteer managers.
Author: Institute of Project Management, Volunteering Queensland
The inaugural State of Volunteering Report provides a comprehensive, rich, and practical snapshot of the volunteering landscape in SA, offering insights into the volunteering sector, volunteering behaviour and the economic and social value of volunteering.
Author: Institute of Project Management, Volunteering SA&NT
A brief list of actions to consider when setting up a volunteer program.
Author: Volunteer Ireland
Information on how to support volunteers.
Author: Volunteer Scotland
Supports organisations in capturing information associated with volunteer tasks including task description, risk assessment, screening, induction, briefing, support, debriefing, recognition, and supervision strategies.
Author: Volunteering Queensland
Volunteering Resource Hub is an initiative of Volunteering Australia, funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.