The voluntary sector has been mainstreamed into public policy with consequences that include more reliance upon the time, commitment and skills of volunteers. In many policy initiatives to combat social exclusion, volunteering is cast as a form of self-improvement and re-training for the workforce. Qualitative research in a disadvantaged community, however, uncovered the persistence of more traditional forms of volunteering associated with mutual support and identification with the needs of others. Policies intended to broaden the base of the volunteer workforce need to recognise and nurture the intrinsic rewards of volunteering
This article argues that informal volunteering (the unstructured giving of one’s time to help friend...
Despite volunteering being a feature of community life in the UK, differences as to who volunteers a...
Formal volunteering, through an organisation, is frequently associated with providing benefits to in...
The voluntary sector has been mainstreamed into public policy with consequences that include more re...
The voluntary sector has been mainstreamed into public policy with consequences that include more re...
In policy terms in the UK, as elsewhere, volunteering has become increasingly associated with traini...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
Volunteer management is an expert practice which aims to maximise the productivity and efficiency of...
Volunteering takes multiple forms and can have different meanings depending on the context. Common d...
Volunteering is viewed as having a role to play in meeting policy objectives of Government at a loc...
In the paper introduced in this abstract, a critical theoretical framework to capture volunteering t...
Summary: The unpaid efforts of volunteers are a unique resource that play a crucial role in sustain...
The post?2015 development debates highlight that the experience of the poorest and most marginalised...
In order to discuss features that enable volunteering, this paper offers an alternative conceptualis...
This article argues that informal volunteering (the unstructured giving of one’s time to help friend...
Despite volunteering being a feature of community life in the UK, differences as to who volunteers a...
Formal volunteering, through an organisation, is frequently associated with providing benefits to in...
The voluntary sector has been mainstreamed into public policy with consequences that include more re...
The voluntary sector has been mainstreamed into public policy with consequences that include more re...
In policy terms in the UK, as elsewhere, volunteering has become increasingly associated with traini...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
Definitions of volunteering are widespread and complex, yet relatively little attention is given to ...
Volunteer management is an expert practice which aims to maximise the productivity and efficiency of...
Volunteering takes multiple forms and can have different meanings depending on the context. Common d...
Volunteering is viewed as having a role to play in meeting policy objectives of Government at a loc...
In the paper introduced in this abstract, a critical theoretical framework to capture volunteering t...
Summary: The unpaid efforts of volunteers are a unique resource that play a crucial role in sustain...
The post?2015 development debates highlight that the experience of the poorest and most marginalised...
In order to discuss features that enable volunteering, this paper offers an alternative conceptualis...
This article argues that informal volunteering (the unstructured giving of one’s time to help friend...
Despite volunteering being a feature of community life in the UK, differences as to who volunteers a...
Formal volunteering, through an organisation, is frequently associated with providing benefits to in...