Standard 7: Volunteer Recognition

Modified on Tue, 31 Oct 2023 at 09:39 AM

Volunteer contribution, value and impact is understood, appreciated and acknowledged.


7.1 The governing body and employees understand how volunteers benefit the organisation, service users and the community.
7.2 Volunteers are informed about how their contributions benefit the organisation, service users and the community.
7.3 The organisation regularly acknowledges contributions made by volunteers and the positive impact on the organisation, service users and the community.
7.4 Volunteer acknowledgement is appropriate to the volunteer role and respectful of cultural values and perspectives




The Centre for Volunteering Overview

In this overview session, Standard 7 of the National Standards, Volunteer Recognition, is explored and broken down.  You will learn how to apply this standard in your organisation and the evidence that is required to demonstrate competency.







The Centre for Volunteering: Accessible Volunteering and the National Standards

This webinar showcases diverse leaders in volunteering and explores how to be a good ally in supporting a diverse volunteering space.

 

This webinar provides:


  • Understand what it means to be part of an inclusive team.
  • Different ways to celebrate volunteers.
  • How to recognise volunteers from diverse backgrounds.


 

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