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Managing for success
 — volunteers' views on their involvement and support
Author(s)Joanna Machin, Angela Ellis Paine
Corporate AuthorInstitute for Volunteering Research; National Centre for Social Research - NatCen; University of East London
PublisherInstitute for Volunteering Research, in association with the University of East London, London, April 2008
Pages7 pp (Research bulletin: National survey of volunteering and charitable giving)
SourceInstitute for Volunteering Research, Regent's Wharf, 8 All Saints Street, London N1 9RL. Website: www.ivr.org.uk E-mail: ivr@volunteeringengland.org
KeywordsVoluntary workers ; Personnel ; Participation ; Management [care] ; Social surveys.
AnnotationThis is one of a series of research bulletins published by the Institute for Volunteering Research to explore and disseminate aspects of 'Helping Out: a national survey of volunteering and charitable giving' (2007), and conducted in partnership with the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) and the Office of the Third Sector, Cabinet Office. This research bulletin explores the ways in which volunteers are supported and managed, and their reflections on these interventions. It analyses volunteers' responses to questions about the way in which volunteering is organised in the main group where they help out. It compares the experiences of regular (at least once a month) and occasional volunteers (less frequent or one-off episodes). It also looks at differences in the management of volunteers according to the types of activities they undertake. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-081216004 P
ClassmarkQV: QM: TMB: QA: 3F *

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