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AVM response to the ‘Towards a Defra Third Sector Strategy’ Consultation document
The Association of Volunteer Managers is an independent body that aims to support, represent and champion people who manage volunteers in England regardless of field, discipline or sector. It was set up by and for people who manage and involve volunteers in the work of their organisations.
The Association of Volunteer Managers works to:
The Association of Volunteer Managers (AVM) welcomes the recognition by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs of the role volunteers can play in supporting its work. However if Defra wishes to develop volunteering effectively and sustainably it must recognise the vital role volunteer managers play in delivering that and the need to ensure that volunteer managers are supported to carry out their work.
This support needs to encompass:
The Association of Volunteer Managers works to:
- campaign and speak out on issues that are key to people who manage volunteers;
- facilitate and support effective peer-to-peer networking of those involved in volunteer management locally, regionally and nationally; and
- develop information and good practice resources on volunteer management.
The Association of Volunteer Managers (AVM) welcomes the recognition by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs of the role volunteers can play in supporting its work. However if Defra wishes to develop volunteering effectively and sustainably it must recognise the vital role volunteer managers play in delivering that and the need to ensure that volunteer managers are supported to carry out their work.
This support needs to encompass:
- cross-organisational and cross-sectoral understanding, recognition and support of the role of the volunteer manager;
- funding to ensure that all volunteer managers have the capacity and resources to effectively manage their volunteers and volunteering programmes;
- funding and opportunities for volunteer managers to develop their skills and knowledge through training;
- funding and opportunities for volunteer managers to develop their skills and knowledge through peer support, peer mentoring and networking; and
- appropriate supervision, external if necessary, from someone who can advise and support in relation to volunteer management.
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