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Families and volunteering: An evidence-based framework for volunteer-involving organisations
Joanna Stuart Oliver Chan
Oliver Chan
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Angela Ellis Paine Véronique Jochum
Véronique Jochum
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Amy McGarvey
Amy McGarvey
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Published: 01 September 2020
Framework summary
  • Families and volunteering
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • Key questions
  • Questions
    • Question 1: How do families currently engage with your organisation?
    • Question 2: How do you want to involve families and what approach to family volunteering is right for you?
    • Question 3: Can you enhance the volunteering pathways for families within your organisation?
    • Question 4: Can you do more to help families balance volunteering with family life?
    • Question 5: How can you ensure that family volunteering is as inclusive as possible?
    • Question 6: How does the balance you are striking between risk management and being inclusive affect that the involvement of families in volunteering?
    • Question 7: How can you help to ensure that families, and your organisation, get the most out of volunteering?
  • Framework summary
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