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Branch Chairs' Day 1 July 2010 Supporting and Overseeing Volunteers Marianne Wyles, Institute Secretary Rebecca Emmott, Assistant Institute Secretary Cheryl Myles, Head of Branch Development Jenny Bristow, Chair, South Yorkshire Branch
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Purpose and Outcome Collect your feedback, input and insights Produce a code of conduct/volunteer agreement and share best practice on managing volunteers Increase awareness of the support we can offer Branches
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Background The Future of Branches Working Party (FBWP) identified performance management of committee members was a key challenge for Branch Chairs They suggested a code of conduct/volunteer agreement may assist Some themes of content were suggested and agreed by the group We are looking to understand your issues and address any concerns
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Code of Conduct vs Volunteer Agreement Code of Conduct – generally one-way Describes expected standards of behaviour and provides guidance on what may and may not be considered acceptable conduct Sometimes considered condescending Difficult to police Volunteer Agreement – generally mutual Has a statement of both parties commitment Details the expectations of the organisation Contains the undertakings of the individual Sometimes incorrectly viewed as a ‘contract’
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Key Themes - Volunteer Respect the values and principles and adhere to rules and procedures of the Branch Perform the role to the best of ones ability Maintain confidentiality and data protection Act within authorised limits Meet commitments and standards and provide reasonable notice where unable to do so Do not bring the CIPD or the Branch into disrepute Comply with all CIPD and Branch policies and procedures
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Key Themes - Organisation Induction and training for role including information pack Ongoing supervision and guidance for your role Explanation of and support to achieve standards including an opportunity to discuss progress and development Repay reasonable expenses incurred in line with the policy Provide support for adhering to the policies and procedures Provide adequate insurance for work undertaken in the capacity of the role Ensure everyone is treated equally Resolve fairly any problems, grievances or difficulties and provide an opportunity to discuss any unresolved issues
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Task You will be separated into small groups and asked to discuss and provide feedback on three questions Each sub-group will then be asked to feedback their two key points in relation to each question and there will be an opportunity for a further brief discussion and questions arising from the feedback You have 30 minutes to discuss your response to the questions
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Questions What general challenges do you have in overseeing the volunteers in your Branch? What could be included in a Volunteer Agreement / Code of Conduct that would set the standards to address these? How could we deal with ‘disputes’?
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Next Steps Gather any further comments from Branches by the end of July Prepare and consult on a draft document – mid Summer Revise and finalise the document – early Autumn Launch the Code/Volunteer Agreement to Branches – October
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How to Contact Us Marianne Wyles m.wyles@cipd.co.uk m.wyles@cipd.co.uk Rebecca Emmott r.emmott@cipd.co.uk r.emmott@cipd.co.uk Cheryl Myles c.myles@cipd.co.uk c.myles@cipd.co.uk Jenny Bristow branches2@cipd.co.uk branches2@cipd.co.uk
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