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  1. Volunteer Policy.docx

    People volunteer with Age UK for a variety of reasons, bringing with them a wealth of skills and experiences and their passion for supporting Age UK and the older people we serve. We welcome volunteers from ... work. Volunteers are at the core of everything we do to serve older people, and we strive to make clear the reasons why we involve volunteers with our Volunteering Fundamentals: Age UK Volunteering Fundamentals

  2. Volunteers_Week_2025_Infographic.pdf

    Cymru, Age Scotland and Age NI organisations involve 15,074 volunteers in community-based services and support for older people. Volunteers helped to reduce loneliness through nearly 5,300,000 minutes ... e-Campaigners volunteer with Age UK, helping to ensure the voices of older people are heard by Government. The Connect and Support team successfully handled Over 720 referrals. Volunteers answered 28,700

  3. Volunteers_Week_2022_infographic.pdf

    volunteers in our charity shops Engagement The Silver Line Helpline Silver Connects Outreach Friendship Services Charity Shops Local Age UKs Campaigns Events Trustees Administration Volunteers’ Week 2022 ... regular conversation. Volunteers make an incredible difference to the lives of the older people who need us most. This Volunteers’ Week, Age UK is celebrating the many volunteers who offer their time and

  4. Volunteers Week 2024 Infographic

    Volunteers’ Week 2024 During Volunteers’ Week, Age UK is celebrating the incredible efforts of volunteers across our network of local and national organisations during 2023/24! Let’s shine a light on ... on the power of volunteering through some fantastic numbers: Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company

  5. Volunteer role_People Development Admin Volunteer.pdf

    Volunteer role description What is the role? To find out more please contact Alysha Adams, People Development Manager, alysha.adams@ageuk.org.uk How often would you need my help? Age UK, Tavis House ... London WC1H 9NA. Registered charity number 1128267. Company number 6825798. Why do you need volunteers for this role? What will I be doing? What skills, interest or experience might be helpful in the

  6. Lone_Working_and_Volunteering_Policy_and_Guidance.docx

    the safety, welfare and wellbeing of its staff and volunteers and acknowledges that working alone brings with it inherent risks. Staff and volunteers at Age UK should feel empowered to take reasonable ... approach to workingalone. The guidelines and procedures within this document aim to assist staff and volunteers to work both flexibly and safely.Who does the policy apply to? The Age UK lone working policy

  7. Volunteering Policy Position - December 2022.pdf

    Policy Position Paper Volunteering (England) December 2022 Everyone should have access to accessible and welcoming volunteering opportunities, enabling older people to contribute to their ... communities. Volunteering in later life Later life is a time when many people wish to donate time to help others and make an active contribution to civic and community life. Volunteering can enable people

  8. Volunteering alone_coronavirus_A4.pdf

    Keep in touch ● H ave a buddy system in place. This could be a volunteer manager or colleague at your organisation. Or it could just be someone you trust, like a friend or relative. Let this person know ... number so they can reach you in case they don’t hear from you by a pre-agreed time. ● I f you’re volunteering for a local Age UK and your safety buddy/contact is concerned about you, they can contact the

  9. Engagement & Volunteering Briefing - October 2010 (PDF)

    Engagement & volunteering Briefing Last updated: October 2010 This briefing explores older peoples’ involvement in volunteering and politics. Nearly 4.9 million people aged 65 and over in England (58%) ... (58%) take part in volunteering or civic engagement.1 In our own Age UK survey we found that 41% of people over retirement age in the UK volunteer on a regular basis (this could be formally or informally)

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