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Title: Children, Schools and Families Volunteering Opportunities


1
Children, Schools and Families Volunteering
Opportunities
2
Volunteers in Children, Schools and Families
  • Without the support of volunteers many of
    Children Schools and Families services would not
    be able to function as well as they do now
  • In Cornwall many organisations public, private
    and voluntary, work together to help children for
    the best possible experiences and achieve to
    their full potential.  Volunteers are essential
    to all of our work and I would like to take this
    opportunity to express my continuing thanks and
    admiration for the work that they do.
  • Trevor Doughty, Director

3
What is volunteering?
  • an activity that involves spending time,
    unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the
    environment or individuals or groups
  • The Volunteering Code of Good Practice, 2005

4
How does our work benefit from volunteers?
  • Central to the ethos of our services
  • Volunteers come with a wide range of skills and
    experiences
  • Add a dimension to our work which isnt
    formalised, bring a freshness to the work
  • Focus on individual clients or subject areas and
    thus bring new insights, energy and time to the
    work
  • Communities benefit in that the services they
    provide help individuals 

5
What are the benefits for volunteers in our
service?
  • A way back to the world of work- gain confidence,
    raise self esteem
  • Learn new skills and add experience- develop and
    hone career skills
  • Core workplace activities- communication, line
    management, teamwork and using initiative
  • Adds a extra dimension to a CV
  • Gain qualifications
  • Meet new people, try new things
  • Have some fun

6
Volunteering in Children, Schools and Families
  • Large numbers of volunteers are actively involved
    in childrens centres and youth centres
  • Many are actively engaged in commissioned work
    such as the Family Intervention Project and
    Homestart
  • Key projects have engaged young people in
    volunteering and community action V Volunteers,
    V Talent, apprenticeship schemes
  • Many parents and carers volunteer to engage in
    Parents Forums and advisory groups
  • 90 volunteers involved in young peoples
    mentoring and counselling services

7
Life Stories from Children, Schools and Families
  • An unemployed man volunteered at a childrens
    centre in 2009, through Volunteer Cornwall. He
    gained an L2 qualification in Early Years Care
    and Education in 2010, now works as a nursery
    assistant
  • All Share IAG Coordinators started work as
    volunteers, all now paid and qualified to NVQ
  • A young person leaving care had a child, they
    decided to volunteer at a youth centre, they
    became an apprentice, they have now completed
    their NVQ3
  • A senior member in youth club who was lacking
    confidence was encouraged to volunteer 3 years
    ago, they now have an NVQ 3 in Youth Work and
    are now in their 1st year of study for a BA
    professional qualification

8
How do the people we work with feel?
  • When I was young, my quality of life was
    improved immeasurably by youth work volunteers,
    so I think it's important that these services
    continue from generation to generation.

9
Cornwall Youth Offending Service (YOS)
  • The YOS works with young people aged 10-17 to
    prevent re-offending and manage the delivery of
    court orders
  • The service also includes prevention work and
    support for parents and carers
  • Three volunteer roles
  • Between 70-100 volunteers
  • All volunteers attend general and role specific
    training, have one to one support and regular
    group meetings

10
Community Panel members
  • Volunteers are statutory part of youth justice
    system
  • Referral Order is the sentence young people
    receive the first time they appear in court (if
    they plead guilty)
  • Panel members meet with young person and
    parent/carers to agree a contract to help them
    make amends and prevent re-offending

11
Appropriate Adults (AA)
  • The YOS have a statutory duty to provide
    Appropriate Adult (AA) service
  • Applies to young people aged 16 and under, where
    a parent and carer cannot be present
  • AA attends custody centre to support young person
    during interview and ensure their rights are
    upheld
  • Service provided 365 days of the year

12
Casework volunteers
  • Work one to one with young people to complete
    reparation as part of their court order
  • Provide transport, practical support and other
    help for the young person as directed by the case
    manager

13
Parent I feel the attitude of the panel had a
big part in the change in my sons behaviour
Young person I feel the panel really listened to
me, I was lucky, thanks, they put my life back on
track
Volunteer The young person just couldnt believe
it when he found out I was a volunteer, it really
impressed him that I actually cared enough to
give my time for free!
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We depend on the work of our volunteers
  • The part played by of our volunteers is an
    enormous asset to the work with children, young
    people and families. They add an extra dimension
    to our services and I readily acknowledge the
    immense value of their services, freely given.
  • Sue Coleman, Head of Service, Supporting Families

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Cornwall CouncilCounty HallTruro TR1 3AYTel
0300 1234 100www.cornwall.gov.uk
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