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CHALLENGES, REWARD AND RISK IN VOLUNTEERING Trends and new opportunities NICK OCKENDEN 17 TH NOVEMBER 2016 WWW.NCVO.ORG.UK @NICKOCKENDEN

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CHALLENGES, REWARD AND RISK IN VOLUNTEERINGTrends and new opportunities

NICK OCKENDEN17TH NOVEMBER 2016

WWW.NCVO.ORG.UK

@NICKOCKENDEN

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Levels of volunteering are broadly stableCitizenship and Community Life Surveys, 2001-2015/16

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Volunteering by young people is increasingCitizenship and Community Life Surveys, 2001-2015/16

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33% of the population

‘The idea of a ‘civic core’: what are the overlaps between charitable giving, volunteering, and civic participation in England and Wales?’ John Mohan and Sarah Bulloch (Feb 2012) Third Sector Research Centre

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Volunteering in a hostile operating environment

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NCVO Institute for Volunteering Researchwww.ivr.org.uk

NCVOwww.ncvo.org.uk

NCVO UK Civil Society Almanachttps://data.ncvo.org.uk/

The Road Aheadwww.ncvo.org.uk

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