New website to support volunteering in Arundel
By poppy_smith | Monday, January 23, 2012, 21:24
A new website has been launched to support volunteering in Arundel.
West Sussex County Council and the West Sussex Council for Voluntary Service Network (CVS) have worked together to build the website.
'Skillshare West Sussex' promotes volunteering opportunities of between one day and two weeks duration. Social enterprises, voluntary organisations and community groups can use the website here to advertise their volunteering opportunities and these can be matched against the skills and availability of registered organisations and individuals.
County Council Deputy Leader Lionel Barnard, who has responsibility for enterprise, said: "The County Council recognises the value of promoting volunteering and of supporting both host organisations and volunteers to find opportunities suitable for them.
"The new website will complement many initiatives run by businesses, including the County Council's own Employee Volunteering Scheme, which aims to encourage and support staff to take part in volunteering schemes that contribute towards active and independent communities."
Kate Scales, Chief Executive of Voluntary and Community Action Chichester District, which manages the website, said: "Voluntary and community groups across West Sussex rely on the support of volunteers, but we appreciate not everyone has the time to commit to long term volunteering placements.
"This scheme aims to attract a new audience to volunteering and to support local communities with employee volunteering schemes to find placements for their staff. And as the slogan says, giving a little means a lot."
The scheme has been designed to run alongside the service provided by the Volunteer Centres. But whereas the Volunteer Centres focus on longer term placements, the website will focus on short term opportunities. The site also enables organisations to showcase their volunteering achievements.
Natures Way Foods Ltd, from Selsey, was the first company to sign up to the new initiative. The company's 500 employees are given one day a year to volunteer in their local community.
Its Community Partnership Advisor Nicky Upton said: "The Skillshare website is the perfect exchange platform between local community groups and businesses. Employees have the opportunity to use and share their skills in projects outside the workplace, benefiting from team building experience and meeting new people while at the same time giving something back to their local community."
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I agree - any publicity these worthwhile organisations can get is a fantastic thing.
By poppy_smith at 21:13 on 24/01/12
ReportGreat idea as there are lots of volunteering organisations - but they have little funding and so everything that can help promote them is a good thing.
By sophietaylor at 21:01 on 24/01/12
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