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Responses to December 2005 Hot Topic

Reflections on an Australian visit

By guest hot topic writer Fraser Dyer

Response posted on December 13, 2005 by Sue Jones, Training Project Manager, Volunteer Centre, WARRINGTON, United Kingdom
Hello all,

I am a UK VPM who is an avid reader of your Hot Topics, but this is my first post (first of many, I hope), as I was encouraged to write something following my attendance at the UK's CSV conference in Coventry this November. I had the privilege of meeting Andy for the second time and I would like to say how fortunate you are to have OZvpm as a resource to tap into and to contribute to.

I have to say that I completely agree with Fraser Dyer's observations about developing relationships and flexibility within our volunteer programmes and our tendency in the UK to become buried in the processes and the paperwork, simply because it's there! For me, its about remembering the reason why you became involved in working with volunteers in the first place, although I know lots of Volunteer Managers who will say that the systems or the structures no longer allow them to capture the spirit of volunteering any more. To overcome this, I believe we need to make decisions which are maybe perceived as being bold or brave. But really, being bold or brave is just about being creative - a phrase much used, I know, but maybe that's because it's much needed! From what Fraser has to say, and from listening to some of examples from Australia which are brought to life during Andy's sessions, it really does seem that you are managing to maintain the right balance.

For those of you who have attended the 'magnet tour', I would be very interested to read your views and how the session has helped you further develop your programmes, as I am hoping to welcome Andy and Fraser to our local area in the UK's northwest sometime next year. Indeed, finding out what others are thinking (and feeling) about how they work with volunteers always highlights to me the importance of networking - (both informally and formally, both locally and globally), and how important it is to make use of the resources available.

As part of my work, I also provide training and support to Volunteer Managers and I find that it's often following a training session or a network meet that we feel our most inspired and most able to carry out our roles better. Sometimes, this is simply because we have been provided with the opportunity to express how we feel about what we are doing, or we have listened to what a colleague thinks, or we have gained some ideas. But I always think we underestimate the value of doing exactly that.

So, make the most of having an opportunity to have a voice and share your views and suggestions through this forum. What you may view as your scrambled thoughts, maybe just the thing to resonate with someone and inspire a colleague who happens to be reading.........

Response posted on December 9, 2005 by Be Potter, Volunteer Services Leader, Carers NT, DARWIN, NT, Australia

Hi all,

I came down from Darwin to Adelaide to attend the 'Magnet' seminars and I have to say that it was one of the most innovative, creative and fun seminars I've attended.

Martin and Andy set things up beautifully for Fraser to run with and he was a delight. I came back to Darwin feeling reinvigorated. I set goals whilst there and have achieved them since returning. Working in relative isolation can be quite dreary and uninspiring so to have that wonderful positive input was great. It's been terrific following the' tour' as well.

Its not too late...

Let's hear what you think!


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