A summary of the working sessions throughout the Volunteer Management training for child helplines hosted by the Dutch child helpline "De Kindertelefoon" in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on 5-7 July 2010.
Internal comms and volunteers | Internal Comms Group | 11 September 2018CharityComms
Nicola Kiess, head of internal comms at the Samaritans
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Internal comms and volunteers | Internal Comms Group | 11 September 2018CharityComms
Nicola Kiess, head of internal comms at the Samaritans
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Why Do You Work on Volunteer Project in India?John Carreon
Working as a volunteer involves many important work like women empowerment, teaching English to the children etc. This ppt describes the reasons why do you work on volunteer project in India?
The presentation was part of a series of Learn and Share events run by NCVO's volunteering in care homes project.
The presentation was by NCVO and looks at the emergent findings from the project.
For more information on the project: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/volunteering/volunteering-in-care-homes
Why Do You Work on Volunteer Project in India?John Carreon
Working as a volunteer involves many important work like women empowerment, teaching English to the children etc. This ppt describes the reasons why do you work on volunteer project in India?
The presentation was part of a series of Learn and Share events run by NCVO's volunteering in care homes project.
The presentation was by NCVO and looks at the emergent findings from the project.
For more information on the project: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/volunteering/volunteering-in-care-homes
Every year, across our network of 400 youth clubs, our members work with over 75,000 young people helping young people be the best that they can be. This is not possible without the thousands of thousands of dedicated volunteers supporting the great work that they do.
In this booklet we have designed and created a number of exciting volunteer roles that really add value to the youth programmes run across our network our network of youth clubs.
All of our volunteers are supported in whilst volunteer with us and offered the opportunity to accredit their experiences through the National Open College Network and vInspired.
We hope that you find the opportunities in this booklet of appealing. If you would like to register your interest and apply for any of the roles please visit londonyouth.org/volunteer and complete the short online form.
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with London Youth.
A National Disability Event: looking for sponsorship, business and community ...Geoffrey McDonald Bowll
Dick Smith Walk With Me is the only National disability event of its kind. The national platform is a unique opportunity for national and state based organisations and business to get involved. Either as a sponsor or in an staff engagement activity.
#DickSmithWalkWithMe is a series of 20 community events being held in capital and regional centres across the nation. The events are made possible by a partnership between #AbilityFirstAustralia, 12 state based #disability service providers and the sponsorship of #DickSmith.
The community events are an acknowledgement that 1 in 4 Australian are touched by a disability, that at a 2km or 4km walk can be a challenge for 25% of the population.
For further information or a discussion on how you can get involved visit: www.walkwithme.org.au or call the Walk With Me Team
Andrew Rowley 02 8259 7705, or Geoffrey Bowll 0400 284 411
Please take a moment to check out the following information about LCC & Partners WORKFORCE INITIATIVES & SCHOLARSHIPS. Our partners are listed. As a partner with community service providers, agencies, and organizations LCC aims to enrich the quality of life on a local level by providing career options to those looking to make a change in their lives. Together with these individuals, organizations, and community agencies, LCC works towards providing new and innovative opportunities to the unemployed and underemployed. LCC’s strategic partnerships assist in economic development by bridging the gap between skilled workers and available positions in local health care facilities.
LCC is also involved in an organizational capacity working in cooperation with local governments and government agencies at the city and state level to grow, expand, and spread the LCC learning experience throughout the communities that seek the opportunity to engage in this educational platform.
LCC’s healthcare training programs include:
Clinical Medical Assistant
Administrative Medical Assistant
Billing and Coding Specialist
EKG Technician
Phlebotomy Technician
Engage young people in global development group charity and promote volunteeringscipinc
There are many other benefits related to Volunteering. Greater social action and improved academic performance are directly proportional to each other. So volunteering is a great opportunity for young people at the beginning of their careers as they can acquire useful skills which can help them in the future. So, one must get involved in global development group charity programs to excel in one’s careers.
Global progress and delay in ending violence against childrenThomas Müller
The International NGO Council on Violence against Children was established in 2006 to work with NGOs and other partners, including member states, to ensure that the recommendations from the UN Study on Violence against Children are effectively implemented. Now, as the Sustainable Development Goals adopt the call to end all violence against children and the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children take up the mantle of pursuing this goal, the NGO Council publishes its fourth and final report.
The report concludes that for many children around the world violence is an ever present fact of life. Where progress has been made, it remains tainted by its limitations. The contributions from key global experts on violence against children point to some hard truths about our failings, but also to the way ahead.
Innovation within organisations: Child Helpline International - Innovation Ex...Thomas Müller
Innovation within organisations: Child helpline International launched a campaign called Free Our Voices in order to raise awareness amongst telecom operators of the high number of unanswered calls to child helplines. The campaign is innovative because it is Child helpline International's first campaign, it involves ground breaking technology and it is entirely youth led. These slides were used in at The Innovation Exchange organised by War Child Holland in collaboration with TNO on 8 December 2015 in The Hague.
Creating a Non-Violent Juvenile JusticeThomas Müller
Child Helpline International is part of the "International NGO Council of Violence against Children", which developed this report. This report from creates an enriching
vision of a non-violent juvenile justice system.
The vision is no more than the fulfillment of states’
obligations under international law to create a distinct
and separate justice system which takes account of
the special status of the child, focuses exclusively on
rehabilitation and reintegration and protects the child
from all forms of violence.
The International NGO Council on Violence Against Children: "creating a non-v...Thomas Müller
The International NGO Council on Violence Against Children has launched it latest report, "Creating a non-violent juvenile justice system". This report is a follow-up to the 2006 UN Study on Violence against Children. This report has been written to address the growing epidemic and global magnitude of the violence being experienced by children in juvenile justice systems. Whilst aspiring to clarify the many ways in which governments are failing to protect children in conflict with the law, the report also presents a non-violence vision of juvenile justice.
Chat Counselling for Children and Youth - A HandbookThomas Müller
This book was developed by Trine Sindahl from the Child Helpline International Danish member organisations Bornsvilkar. Child Helpline International has translated it from Danish into English language in order to make this great resource avaialble to a bigger target group.
Categorising or labelling large and diverse groups of people as vulnerable can lead to fragmented and
ineffective interventions, which ignore overlapping vulnerabilities and the changing nature of
vulnerabilities over time, even during one specific crisis”. To effectively and strategically respond to
the protection needs of populations across the conflict impacted region, decision makers must
determine which vulnerable groups are most in need of humanitarian support and what the factors
are that increase and compound their vulnerabilities.
Fundraising Handbook for child protection and gender based violence in humani...Thomas Müller
The global Gender Based Violence (GBV) and Child Protection Working Group
(CPWG) areas of responsibilities (AoRs) have developed this handbook to
provide practical guidance to child protection and GBV coordination groups and
their members; with the aim of helping them access more humanitarian funding.
Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian ActionThomas Müller
The Child Protection Working Group (CPWG) is the global level forum for coordination and collaboration on child protection in humanitarian settings. The group brings together NGOs, UN agencies, academics and other partners under the shared objective of ensuring more predictable, accountable and effective child protection responses in emergencies. - See more at: http://cpwg.net/cpwg/#sthash.wTqjET4D.dpuf
In 2010 the members of the global CPWG agreed on the need for child protection standards in humanitarian settings. The Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action were developed between January 2011 and September 2012. The process of drafting the Minimum Standards involved over 400 individuals from 30 agencies in over 40 countries, including child protection practitioners, humanitarian actors from other sectors, academics and policy makers. - See more at: http://cpwg.net/minimum-standards/#sthash.01h1va2Z.dpuf
5. Volunteers get an insight into a big organisation Provide recognised certificates from a well respected organisation that can be used inCV The organisation offers E-volunteering options
6. Volunteers become part of a European movement with similar services operating the same number in various countries Working hours are challenging but shifts are possible Provide recognised certificates from a well respected organisation that can be used in CV Volunteers can get involved in different helplines and online services;
7. Opening hours can be challenging but the organisation tries to be as flexible as possible to enable volunteers to participate Give great importance to every single volunteer Give strong link between the work of the volunteers and their impact on the lives of children and young people. This creates an emotional attachment to the service Volunteers become part of a big team Clear communication regarding the tasks and how the work should be done
8. Kids Help Phone started off as a volunteer project. This is display of the power of volunteering can inspire potential volunteers . Volunteers are taken serious. They are Ambassadors for the organisation with challenging tasks like public speaking. Volunteers can get involved in a variety of activities and tasks (networking, fundraising, leadership, etc.)
9. Volunteers can work directly with children and young people Volunteers get inspired to become Ambassadors for Children! Volunteers will be part of a well known and respected organisation in the country University officially acknowledges Volunteerships with the organisation
10. Strong focus on team building and regular group activities National service with several regional offices and work options for volunteers Good working hours! Volunteers will receive good training and on job supervision An option to meet volunteer with various backgrounds, not psychologists and social workers
20. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR COMING TO AMSTERDAM. CHILD HELPLINE INTERNATIONAL HOPES YOU FOUND THIS TRAINING USEFUL AND COULD TAKE HOME SOME NEW IDEAS INTO YOUR CHILD HELPLINE SERVICES. THANKS TO “DE KINDERTELEFOON” FOR THEIR HOSPITALITY, FOR ALL THE TIME AND EFFORTS THEY PUT INTO THIS EVENT AND FOR SHARING THEIR VAST KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD OF VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT WITH US. THANKS TO C&A FASHION COMPANY FOR THEIR CONTINUOUS SUPPORT AND THEIR COMMITMENT TO THE WORK OF CHILD HELPLINES IN EUROPE. THANKS TO THE OAK FOUNDATION FOR EXPANDING THIS EVENT TO GLOBAL LEVEL AND TO FACILITATE KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AMONGST EUROPE AND THE AMERICAS. THANKS TO THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION FOR THEIR ONGOING SUPPORT TO CHILD HELPLINE INTERNATIONAL IN ITS ENDAVOUR OF REACHING MORE CHILDREN THROUGH BETTER CHILD HELPLINE SERVICES IN EUROPE.