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Sport Volunteering

This Specialist Theme of the Good Practice Bank is help anyone who works with volunteers in a sports-related context.

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

As we move towards 2012, everyone involved in sport and volunteering could benefit from new perspectives on working with volunteers. Millions of sport volunteers are involved every week in supporting others to participate and compete in sports activities. Sport volunteering also has wider potential to tackle social issues such as crime, social inclusion, and improving health.

Many sport organisations recognise their coaches, treasurers and helpers as valuable assets but don't always see them as 'volunteers'. Linking sport volunteering with resources by other types of voluntary groups and charities can introduce sport to new ways of working and a wider pool of volunteers.

This 'sport' section of the Good Practice Bank contains articles, examples and links to help you improve the quantity and quality of sport volunteers. Many of the core themes in the Good Practice Bank will also be relevant, as will some of the other specialist themes.

Volunteering England also runs a project designed to get sport and volunteering infrastructure working more closely together to improve volunteer management. Find out more by visiting VE's Volunteering in Sport project webpages

Articles

Volunteering England members

Read articles about sport volunteering from back issues of our monthly members' magazine

Example, 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.

Case studies

Links

Useful websites

Useful guidance

Publications

Free publications