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Changing the Perceptions of Volunteering British Colleges Sport National Youth Council

Changing the Perceptions of Volunteering British Colleges Sport National Youth Council

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Page 1: Changing the Perceptions of Volunteering British Colleges Sport National Youth Council

Changing the Perceptions of Volunteering

British Colleges SportNational Youth Council

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Brazil 2014 World Cup

Vicky AshleyMilton Keynes College

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Being Given an Opportunity

• MK College Leadership Academy

• StreetGames

• LIONS RAW

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LIONS RAW

AIM: Engaging with as many young people as possible, to ensure that the

World cup does not pass them by.

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Lifetime Opportunity

• Doesn’t seem like volunteering at all

www.justgiving.com/sabrina-crook

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BEING A GAMES MAKER FOR LONDON 2012

OLYMPICSColeena Henry

MitchellLeyton Sixth Form

College

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CitiusAltius

Fortius

Faster Higher Stronger

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What volunteering really meant at the time

• Our whole team experienced many emotions whilst being interviewed

for the Games maker role…

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What happened during the audition

Team buildingImprovisation

Just having fun

Accepting criticism

Problem solving

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What I have gained from being a part of the Olympics

Friendship

Being responsible

Working together

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What is volunteering?

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• I hope this has inspired you to take up some voluntary work

• Remember its not about the work, its about the experience and knowledge you get out of it

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Volunteering is…

Tomi AyegbusiNewham Sixth Form

College

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Connections

Contacts

Friends

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Any Career

CV

Job

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Memories

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Volunteering within BCS

Kendal BarclayTyne Metropolitan

College

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National Youth Council

• Media Training

• National championships

• College Sport Week

• Overseas Trips

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Volunteering

Fern BurnleyNew College Pontefract

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New College Pontefract

• BTEC extended diploma in PE at New College Pontefract

• Coaching and teaching course

• Work experiences

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Competitions

• We have 4 competitions a year at synchronised swimming.

• There are many people volunteering and giving up their free time to help with the competitions.

• Many people volunteer because they could be interested in synchronised swimming and helping out.

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My View of Volunteering

• I volunteer to coach synchronised swimming, • Unpaid work. • Gain experience for their future career• Committed • Wanting to help the club

• I coach because I enjoy synchronised swimming also I want to be a teacher and with experience of coaching it shows that I am working with people and shows that I am willing to volunteer for it to give me experience.

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Disability Rugby

Sean Madigan Newham Sixth Form

College

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What do I mean?

• Wheelchair rugby ?• Mainstream rugby ?

• So many different ways to play and adaptations of the game.

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Where does it happen?

• Indoors or outdoors

• Many different ways of playing the game, results in multiple clubs/facilities that hold sessions which involves many different ranges of disabilities.

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What’s so different?

• Games • Equipment • Style of play • Goals and goal setting• Ability (varying over the range of

disabilities)

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Just have a go !!!

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Changing Perceptions

Elliot GreedYeovil College

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Perceptions

“Yawn”

“BOORRRING”

“Waste of time”

“Old People”

“Clipboards & checklists”

“I could be asleep”

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My Experience

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Thank you for listening