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| Your Rights & Responsibilities as a volunteer |
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Whilst volunteering can be the habit of a life-time, the opportunity is there at any age. For many it has provided the chance to try something completely new. Taking part in your community can lead to a better understanding of your own abilities, some you never even knew you had! There are probably many more things to interest you than you had imagined possible. Not only in the areas of caring and companionship, practical support, information and advice services, transport, administration and fundraising but animal welfare, heritage and conservation. Volunteering is the gift of time. Nevertheless it's important not to feel over stretched. The help you give should certainly not prevent you from pursuing any hobbies, or your family and social life. As a volunteer you have responsibilities but you also have rights. YOUR RIGHTS AS A VOLUNTEER The assets you bring to an agency are considerable. As a volunteer you have the right:
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES AS A VOLUNTEERThere are responsibilities of a volunteer that accompany your rights as a volunteer. All of those involved in the relationship must have respect for one another and a desire to cooperate in meeting designated needs.Your responsibilities include:
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