Volunteer Ireland
The National Volunteer Development Agency and a support body for Volunteer Centres and Volunteering Information Services in Ireland
Sep
21
Thu
2017
Training: Successfully orienting your volunteers @ Volunteer Ireland
Sep 21 @ 10:00 – 13:00
Training: Successfully orienting your volunteers @ Volunteer Ireland | County Dublin | Ireland

The early relationship a volunteer has with an organisation has tremendous impact on the future success of the partnership between both. When volunteers are not genuinely welcomed and / or given the information they need to successfully serve the organisation, they can’t carry out their tasks to the best of their ability and in some cases, may leave the organisation. On this course we will provide you with the tools and resources you need to ensure your prospective volunteers are trained in a manner that best supports your organisational aims and objectives.

Training: Performance reviewing your volunteers @ Volunteer Ireland
Sep 21 @ 14:00 – 17:00
Training: Performance reviewing your volunteers @ Volunteer Ireland | County Dublin | Ireland

Suggesting that an organisation initiates performance reviews of volunteers is often met with resistance. A growing number of Volunteer Managers are countering these perceptions, choosing instead to see performance review as a reflection of the importance of volunteers in an organisation. It is a mutual way to express appreciation, identify problems and needs, and determine the volunteer’s future involvement in the organisation.

Nov
9
Thu
2017
Training: Advancing Your Volunteer Interviewing Skills @ Volunteer Ireland
Nov 9 @ 10:00 – 13:00
Training: Advancing Your Volunteer Interviewing Skills @ Volunteer Ireland | County Dublin | Ireland

Interviewing candidates for volunteer roles is imperative to ensure you are selecting the most qualified person. A key outcome of conducting an interview is the mutual acquaintance of the volunteer applicant and the prospective volunteer supervisor. Without this significant screening step, many misplaced or inappropriate volunteers begin to volunteer with the organisation. In this session we’ll look at how to manage the interview process and give you the skills required for effective interviewing.

Training: Encouraging the relationship: Paid staff & volunteers @ Volunteer Ireland
Nov 9 @ 14:00 – 17:00
Training: Encouraging the relationship: Paid staff & volunteers @ Volunteer Ireland | County Dublin | Ireland

Effective relations between paid staff and volunteers can lead to an enjoyable and productive workplace for both groups. Organisations wishing to involve volunteers need to firstly consult with those individuals with whom the volunteers will be working. Volunteer roles, management and support, needs to be clearly defined with paid staff to reduce the risk of mistrust.

Staff need to see that volunteers complement and strengthen their capacity and enhance the capability of the organisation to achieve its goals rather than fear their involvement. This training will provide strategies and ideas for successful staff and volunteer relations

Trainer: Stuart Garland

Nov
23
Thu
2017
Webinar: How to Disengage a Challenging Volunteer @ Online
Nov 23 @ 11:00 – 13:00
Webinar: How to Disengage a Challenging Volunteer @ Online

One of the recurrent nightmares of any volunteer manager is encountering a situation in which they may have to consider ‘firing’ a volunteer. For many this prospect creates severe stress, both over the appropriateness of the action and over fear of possible legal and political consequences. In this sessions we will provide a series of toll and resources to help you with this situation when it arises.

Trainer: Stuart Garland

Dec
5
Tue
2017
Volunteering Event: International Volunteer Day @ Worldwide
Dec 5 all-day

International Volunteer DayInternational Volunteer Day (IVD) December 5th is an international observance designated by the United Nations since 1985. It offers an opportunity for volunteer organisations and individual volunteers to make their contributions visible – at local, national and international levels – to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Apart from mobilising thousands of volunteers every year, the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme works closely with partners and governments to establish national volunteer programmes to create structures that foster and sustain local volunteerism in countries. Through the Online Volunteering service volunteers can take action for sustainable human development by supporting the activities of development organisations over the Internet.

The International Volunteer Day (IVD) mandated by the UN General Assembly, is held each year on 5 December. It is viewed as a unique chance for volunteers and organizations to celebrate their efforts, to share their values, and to promote their work among their communities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations agencies, government authorities and the private sector.

Apart from mobilising thousands of volunteers every year, the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme contributes to peace and development by advocating for the recognition of volunteers and working with partners to integrate volunteerism into development programming.

Through the Online Volunteering service, volunteers can take action for sustainable human development by supporting the activities of development organizations over the Internet. Every day thousands of people are volunteering, online or on-site, contributing to peace and development, working to achieve the MDGs and engaging people to shape the sustainable development agenda.

IVD 2016’s theme #GlobalApplause – give volunteers a hand, recognizes volunteers worldwide and all they do in making peace and sustainable development a reality.

Dec
7
Thu
2017
Training: Customer service in volunteer programmes @ Volunteer Ireland
Dec 7 @ 10:00 – 13:00
Training: Customer service in volunteer programmes @ Volunteer Ireland | County Dublin | Ireland

Customer Service is probably the last thing you think of when you think of your volunteer programme. Well you’d be surprised how much an impact good customer service can have on your volunteers. From day one to day-to-day management there are a lot simple things you can do to make sure the volunteers experience is a good one, lest we forget they are ambassadors for your programme and your organisation.

Trainer: Stuart Garland

Training: 10 Steps to Effectively Screen your Volunteers @ Volunteer Ireland
Dec 7 @ 14:00 – 17:00
Training: 10 Steps to Effectively Screen your Volunteers @ Volunteer Ireland | County Dublin | Ireland

Customer Service is probably the last thing you think of when you think of your volunteer programme. Well you’d be surprised how much an impact good customer service can have on your volunteers. From day one to day-to-day management there are a lot simple things you can do to make sure the volunteers experience is a good one, lest we forget they are ambassadors for your programme and your organisation.

Trainer: Stuart Garland

Dec
14
Thu
2017
Webinar: Diversity in volunteer programmes @ Online
Dec 14 @ 11:00 – 13:00
Webinar: Diversity in volunteer programmes @ Online

Just how representative is your volunteer programme of today’s society and cultures? Volunteer Involving Organisations are now collecting data and monitoring their volunteer programmes for a variety of reasons including; planning, reporting, income generation, equality and diversity, and meeting quality standards such as Investing in Volunteers. In this workshop we will look at gathering, storing and utilising the data to make your volunteer programme the best it can be.

Trainer: Stuart Garland

Feb
8
Thu
2018
Training: Measuring & evaluating the impact of volunteering @ Dublin City Volunteer Centre
Feb 8 @ 10:00 – 16:00
Training: Measuring & evaluating the impact of volunteering @ Dublin City Volunteer Centre | County Dublin | Ireland

Measuring the impact of volunteering activities is increasingly important as the demand for organisations to evidence impact and outcomes becomes greater.

The Volunteer Impact Assessment Toolkit (VIAT) provides information and customisable tools, which organisations of all sizes can use to measure the impact of volunteering and therefore evidence what is being achieved. This course will guide people through the Toolkit handbook. Exercises and group discussion will be used to guide participants through the different stages of conducting an impact assessment and to start planning their own assessment.

The price of this course includes a hard copy of the toolkit and access to the VIAT web portal.

Trainer: Stuart Garland