Focused discussion | Engaging and bringing in young volunteers
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26 June 2024 at 7:40am
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Summary of the discussion that took place on 12 June 2024
The good news is that there doesn’t appear to be a shortage of young people coming forward to volunteer, which is very encouraging. However, taking on young people can have its challenges.
Managing the young person's expectations.
“The reality of a working on a ward is not like it is on the TV.”
DBS checks
DBS checks for young people can be difficult due to the lack of required documentation that they have available to them. Documents are required to confirm their current name, current address, date of birth and wherever possible a document containing a photograph.
What you are using:
Alternatively, you are finding roles that do not require a DBS check. For example: working in a back office. However, one organisation did find that they needed to get a DBS check for one of the staff so that the young person could be supervised
Recruitment
Young people often volunteer as they are looking to meet other people. Explore and promote the social benefits of volunteering.
Most organisations favour working with local schools, colleges and universities.
Speeding up the recruitment process
Additional Training
Keeping students interested.
Where can young volunteers be placed
Finding the right volunteer roles for young volunteers can be a challenge.
Something different...
One organisation found that they were struggling with student reliability and accountability from the schools and colleges that they were working with.
So, 18 months ago they started working with two local schools and made some significant changes.
They have seen a huge difference in the students seeking volunteer placements with the backing of the schools and by working with these committed schools, they have found that they are spending a lot less time encouraging students to come in to volunteer.
They start promoting the programme to the schools in June/July with talks about the vast range of careers that are available in the NHS.
The schools are invested to the point that next year they are looking to replace their work experience programmes with volunteer placements.
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