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Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

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Page 1: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

Page 2: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

What is volunteering?

“any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone (individuals or groups) other than, or in addition to, close relatives”

Page 3: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?1. What percentage of people in the UK volunteer formally (with an

organisation)?a. 24%b. 39%c. 65%

2. How much do volunteers contribute to the UK economy?a. £11.6bnb. £17.2bnc. £22.7bn

3. Did the average number of hours spent volunteering increase or decrease between 1997 and 2007?

4. Who volunteers more – men or women?

5. Which age group is most likely to volunteer?a. 20-34 year oldsb. 35-49 year oldsc. 50-65 year olds

Page 4: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

1.What percentage of people in the UK volunteer formally (with an organisation)?

a.24%b.39%c.65%

Page 5: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

1.What percentage of people in the UK volunteer formally – with an organisation?

a.24%b.39%c.65%

Page 6: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

2. How much do volunteers contribute to the UK economy?

a.£11.6bnb.£17.2bnc.£22.7bn

Page 7: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

2. How much do volunteers contribute to the UK economy?

a.£11.6bnb.£17.2bnc.£22.7bn

Page 8: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

3. Did the average number of hours spent volunteering increase or decrease between 1997 and 2007?

Page 9: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

3. Did the average number of hours spent volunteering increase or decrease between 1997 and 2007?

• by 30%

Page 10: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

4. Who volunteers more – men or women?

Page 11: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

4. Who volunteers more – men or women?

Page 12: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

5. Which age group is most likely to volunteer?

a.20-34 year oldsb.35-49 year oldsc.50-65 year olds

Page 13: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

5. Which age group is most likely to volunteer?

a.20-34 year oldsb.35-49 year oldsc.50-65 year olds

Page 14: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

Citizenship SurveyDepartment of Communities and Local Government

• April 2010-March 2011• 10,000 adults in England and Wales

Page 15: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

Regular = at least once a monthNon-regular = at least once in the past year • Regular formal 25%•Non-regular formal 39%• Regular informal 29%•Non-regular informal 55%

Page 16: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

Volunteering in the EU

• February 2011• “around 22% to 23% of Europeans

aged over 15 years are engaged in voluntary activities”

Page 17: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

Student volunteers: a national profileby Clare Holdsworth

commissioned by the Institute for Volunteering Research

• 2006 applicants• surveyed summer and autumn 2007• full time undergraduates• 33,303 respondents

Page 18: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

• 15.3% volunteered formally

• highest rates among students studying• medicine• dentistry• social sciences

• more volunteers at higher ranked institutions

• higher among some minority groups• ethnic minorities• disabled• carers

• sex and socio-economic background made little difference

• working during term time had little impact

Page 19: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

Bursting the Bubble: Students, volunteering and the community

Institute for Volunteering Research

• November 2010• 63 per cent of students have taken part

in formal volunteering since starting university

Page 20: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

Is this volunteering?

• elected student officer• course rep• sports club or society officer• trustee• sports coach• governor

Page 21: Who volunteers?. What is volunteering? “any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone

Who volunteers?

Any questions?

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