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Claire My Volunteering Experience
Hi my name is Claire and I am relatively new to volunteering, or maybe I just never realised I was actually volunteering before. Here is my experience… To be honest volunteering has always conjured ...
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How can I volunteer overseas?
There are over 100 British organisations specialising in arranging overseas volunteering offering a choice of either a particular country or type of work. Not all projects are well organised, so find out as much as you can beforehand by asking question.

Worldwide Volunteering offers a unique search and match database with over 1.1 million opportunities in the UK and 214 countries worldwide.

VSO offers global volunteering programmes for young people and Volunteering England lists contact details for dozens of organisations offering placements abroad. [links will open in a new window]
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I'm really interested in giving my spare time to volunteering, but I also have a part-time job. Will I be able to work around my hours at work?
Yes – many volunteering opportunities are extremely flexible and you should be able to find one that suits you. Talk to the opportunity provider before you start and make sure they're clear about how much time you can give.

Use vsearch to find opportunities that best suit you. (Choose part-time or short-term opportunities.)
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What can I expect as a vinspired member?
After you have registered online, you can then search for volunteering opportunities that interest you. We will provide you with all the outlining information, and if you want you can then either apply or enquire about an opportunity through the portal. You will then be sent an email, and your details will be forwarded to the organisation. They should then be in touch with you within 2 weeks.
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Will I get training?
This all depends on the organisation you are volunteering with, and what you will be doing. Some organisations can offer extensive training, while others may expect you to learn on the job, and use skills you already have. The best thing to do is ask them
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What skills will I need?
That depends on the opportunity. Many don’t require any particular skills while others might make use of specific training, for example accountancy.
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Resources from Student Volunteering England  [Link will open a new browser window]
Student Volunteering offer a range of information sheets. You can find out about the precautions and guidelines you should be aware of when volunteering within certain areas.
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Publications from Student Volunteering England  [Link will open a new browser window]
Student Volunteering England has published a range of reading material aimed at informing teens about the benefits of volunteering.
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How do I volunteer?  [Link will open a new browser window]
Kuadaza Bibi has written a range of articles, explaining the different aspects of volunteering and how to equip yourself with the basic tools to get started as a volunteer.
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Global Xchange Global Xchange
A Global Xchange volunteer working with people who have disabilities. Looks like they are having a blast!
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