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Public Sector Volunteering

This Specialist Theme of the Good Practice Bank contains a range of links and resources to help anyone working with volunteers in a public-sector setting such as a school, museum or prison.

You may also like to browse the general resources in the Good Practice Bank's Core Themes. They cover topics such as 'Equal Opportunities and Diversity', 'Protection and Safeguarding of Vulnerable Clients' and 'Creating Volunteer Roles'. Visit the Good Practice Bank index to find a full list of themes.

Overview

Articles

Public Policy on volunteering

Examples, Samples and Templates

Real life examples

Please note that Volunteering England has not produced the 'real life example' documents listed directly above and is therefore unable to take responsibility for the content. Volunteering England and the organisations that contribute example documents to the Good Practice Bank can accept no responsibility for how they are used. They are presented as examples of good practice, but it is every volunteer-involving organisation's responsibility to ensure that their volunteers are safe, and that policies and procedures meet current legal requirements. For further information about the resources listed in the Good Practice Bank, please visit our 'top tips' page.

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Links

Websites on the Compact
The Compact is an agreement on working relations between the government and the voluntary sector. There is a national Compact which is complemented by five codes of good practice. The Volunteering Code sets out a national agreement on volunteering.

At local level, local Compacts are agreements between local voluntary and community sectors, councils and other local public bodies.

Website resources for specific public sector settings

Publications

Free publications

Share your experiences!

The Good Practice Bank is growing steadily as more information is added to it. An important feature of the Bank is allowing users to share their documents with other volunteering organisations. We are particularly interested in receiving example policies or documents that you are happy to share with others. If we use your contribution, you could win a book on volunteering from our regular prize draw.