Originally published by the International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE). Chinese translation by Volunteering Taiwan.
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Introduction
This handbook is a resource to inform and educate youth volunteers, organizations that engage youth volunteers, and corporations the added value and skills youth obtain from volunteering. It serves to highlight the importance of youth volunteering as a way to learn skills, increase a young persons network of contacts, and encourage youth to gin real-life perspectives.
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For Youth
This unit, directed at youth volunteers or youth looking to volunteer, will allow them to explore and learn about the value of volunteer work in helping them obtain employment, as well as to discover a set of potential new skills that can be obtained through volunteering. The unit also provides them with useful tools and tips to help keep a volunteer log and present their volunteer experience in their CVs.
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For NGO
NGOs can help address the global crisis of youth unemployment by making available volunteer opportunities for youth people that will allow them to build or enhance their skills, leading to full-time employment opportunities. This unit gives NGOs ways to understand what young people can offer them, exploring ways to make volunteer work meaningful for youth and their professional career.
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For Corporations
It is often stated that volunteering can be a way to help future professionals in the workforce expand their network of contacts, improve their CVs and make a positive impression in a competitive job market. Corporations should be aware of this while recruiting new employees. This unit explores the benefits of making the hiring process much more inclusive, detailing the different types of activities and experiences to look for in potential hires.
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