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Volunteering case studies: Highlighting good practice in the recruitment, engagement and retention of volunteers

Volunteering case studies: Highlighting good practice in the recruitment, engagement and retention of volunteers
Volunteering case studies: Highlighting good practice in the recruitment, engagement and retention of volunteers
Organisations in the Voluntary & Community Sector (VCS) play a vital role in reducing reoffending and changing lives. The work of voluntary and community organisations makes a vital contribution to policies around the Criminal Justice System (CJS), and delivers high-quality services to offenders and their families. Clinks' role is to support VCS organisations who are engaged in this work, and we are aware of many examples of good practice from organisations in the sector.
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Jarman, Ben
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Jarman, Ben
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Jarman, Ben (2012) Volunteering case studies: Highlighting good practice in the recruitment, engagement and retention of volunteers Clinks 32pp.

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Organisations in the Voluntary & Community Sector (VCS) play a vital role in reducing reoffending and changing lives. The work of voluntary and community organisations makes a vital contribution to policies around the Criminal Justice System (CJS), and delivers high-quality services to offenders and their families. Clinks' role is to support VCS organisations who are engaged in this work, and we are aware of many examples of good practice from organisations in the sector.

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Published date: 2012

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Local EPrints ID: 496363
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496363
PURE UUID: f2dec972-c040-486e-9b16-0da075027594
ORCID for Ben Jarman: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3527-5437

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Last modified: 14 Dec 2024 03:15

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