Volunteering
Updated August 2003
Online resources
Beyond the tyranny of distance: the
challenge of supporting volunteers in the bush. by Greet, P. (PDF 237K)
Archived paper which was
presented at Volunteering: Real Choice, Real Change - International Year
of Volunteers Conference, October 2001, presenting
an overview of the operation and management of the Queensland Cancer
Fund volunteer program in regional and rural areas of Queensland,
identifying and recognising the contributions which can be made from
the most remote and isolated volunteers.
Building consumers in: a resource manual in consumer participation for
the not-for-profit sector by Johnson, S. and McAdam, H. (359K)
Arthritis Victoria, 2001
Arthritis Victoria has over
600 volunteers, most being consumers of AV services. This
document is a resource book to assist the not-for-profit sector to
develop policies and practices that facilitate consumer
participation in the organisation.
Building consumers in: final project report for the Consumer and Provider Partnership Project.
(189K)
Arthritis Victoria, 2001
Report on Arthritis Victoria's Consumer Participation Project,
initiated as a way of documenting and sharing information and
processes regarding consumer participation with other non-government
organisations across Australia.
Building stronger communities through volunteers and reciprocity
by Bott, M. (45K)
Archived paper which was
presented at Volunteering: Real Choice, Real Change - International Year
of Volunteers Conference, October 2001, Melbourne, describing
the Community Resource Program of UnitingCare Connections, which aims to
strengthen professional intervention to high-risk families by
harnessing available volunteer time, as well as assisting non-formal
communities, volunteers and family members to identify their own
gifts and talents (assets) and contribute to the community.
Consumers and volunteers as collaborators: lessons from rural
palliative care research by Moorhouse, C.
Archived paper
presented at Good Health - good country: from conception to
completion: 6th National Rural Health Conference, Canberra, March
2001. It addresses the potential role for health service consumers
and volunteers in rural health research.
Definition and Principles of Volunteering
An information sheet from the National Volunteer Skills Centre
Employee volunteering guide: a resource for employers, volunteers and
not-for-profit organisations.
Employee Volunteering
Working Group, NSW Department of the Premier, 2002
A practical resource that covers what employee
volunteering is; getting started; implementation; promotion;
evaluation; and where to get more information.
Engaging and retaining volunteers for youth development
by Fryar, A. (95K)
Paper presented at 2nd National Youth Development Conference, 2001,
examining three aspects of involving youth in volunteering
activities: recruitment, retention, and the implications of current
volunteering trends on organisations and individuals who manage
volunteers and volunteer programs.
Giving time: the economic and social value of volunteering in
Victoria by Soupourmas, F. and Ironmonger, D. (PDF 2.2MB)
Department of Human Services, 2002
Estimates the economic value of formal and informal volunteering in
Victoria, taking into consideration the contribution that
volunteering makes to the social fabric of our communities.
Good Beginnings Volunteer Home Visiting Program: creating a new form
of extended family by Ewins, J, Sinclair, R, Wellesley, B,
and Cant, R.
Child Abuse Prevention: National Child Protection
Clearinghouse Newsletter v.7 no.1 Autumn 1999
Good Beginnings
is a program using volunteer parents who help new parents
build self-confidence, thus helping ensure that children have a
healthy start in life.
International Year of Volunteers evaluation: full report Quantum Market Research
Department of Family and Community Services, 2002
This report states that, from the results delivered through this
evaluation, it is apparent that the Department of Family and
Community Services' involvement in IYV 2001 has delivered
successfully on all three core objectives; celebration,
culture-building and engagement.
Measuring the value of unpaid houshold, caring and voluntary work of
older Australians by Gray, M; de Vaus, D; Stanton, D.
International Social Security Association, 2003
This paper presented at the 4th International Research
Conference on Social Security
seeks to estimate the financial value of the unpaid contributions
of older people - both to their family and to the wider community.
Statement of IYV 2001 activity in Australia
prepared by the Department of Family and Community Services for the Plenary Session of the 57th Session of the UN General Assembly - 26 November 2002
Strengthening communities through volunteering - www.actnow.com.au. by Coleman, S.
communitybuilders.nsw, 2003 (PDF 532K)
This paper presented at the PPP2 Conference profiles ActNow, an
online volunteering service designed to usher in a new era of
volunteering and community engagement among young people.
The community's most valuable (hidden) asset - volunteering in
Australia by Flick, M; Bittman, M; Doyle, J. (PDF 622K)
Social Policy Research Centre Report 2/2002
This final report prepared for the Department of Family
and Community Services covers
current developments, the state of volunteering, projections of future volunteer supply, and motives for, and experiences of,
volunteering.
Telling your story: a guide to developing a speakers program
and protocol for volunteers to act as ambassadors for a not-for-profit
organisation (PDF 2822K)
Australian Conservation Foundation
The role of volunteerism in maintaining emergency services in small
rural communities by Townsend, M., Mahoney, M. and Hallebone, E.
Paper presented at Leaping the boundary fence: using evidence and
collaboration to build healthier rural communities - 5th National
Rural Health Conference, 1999. It addresses questions such as the
extent to which the health and well-being of small rural
communities is dependent upon voluntary contributions of community
members.
Volunteering and youth development: making a positive difference. Good
practice: an implementation guide. by Sanders, C. (PDF 708K)
Ausyouth, 2002
The intent of this publication is to
provide assistance to youth development provider organisations in
implementing good practice in volunteering and youth development.
Useful links
communitybuilders.nsw - be a community builder - volunteering
This is a page of links to resources for volunteering, documents, reports, case studies.
GoVolunteer
An initiative of Volunteering Australia, the GoVolunteer web site provides 1) information for those who want to volunteer, and 2) free Internet advertising for not-for-profit community organisations looking for volunteers.
National Volunteer Skills Centre
The National Volunteer Skills Centre aims to support voluntary and volunteer involving organisations throughout Australia develop and implement their training and skills development needs.
Volunteering Australia
Volunteering Australia is the national peak body working to advance volunteering in the Australian
community. The site includes information about a wide range of aspects of volunteering
(see Resource file), volunteering policy, research, statistics,
and the Voluntary Work Initiative.
VolunteerGreen
This site from the Australian Conservation Foundation includes
information about terms and conditions for volunteers, and volunteer
rights.
World Volunteer Web
Information about volunteerism worldwide

