Changing the Perceptions of Volunteering British Colleges Sport National Youth Council.
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Changing the Perceptions of Volunteering
British Colleges SportNational Youth Council
Brazil 2014 World Cup
Vicky AshleyMilton Keynes College
Being Given an Opportunity
• MK College Leadership Academy
• StreetGames
• LIONS RAW
LIONS RAW
AIM: Engaging with as many young people as possible, to ensure that the
World cup does not pass them by.
Brazil
• World Cup host City of Curitiba• Working alongside the city’s football
teams – Delivering coaching projects– Several building projects
Lifetime Opportunity
• Doesn’t seem like volunteering at all
www.justgiving.com/sabrina-crook
BEING A GAMES MAKER FOR LONDON 2012
OLYMPICSColeena Henry
MitchellLeyton Sixth Form
College
CitiusAltius
Fortius
Faster Higher Stronger
What volunteering really meant at the time
• Our whole team experienced many emotions whilst being interviewed
for the Games maker role…
What happened during the audition
Team buildingImprovisation
Just having fun
Accepting criticism
Problem solving
What I have gained from being a part of the Olympics
Friendship
Being responsible
Working together
What is volunteering?
• 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
Volunteering is…
Tomi AyegbusiNewham Sixth Form
College
Connections
Contacts
Friends
Any Career
CV
Job
Memories
Volunteering within BCS
Kendal BarclayTyne Metropolitan
College
National Youth Council
• Media Training
• National championships
• College Sport Week
• Overseas Trips
Volunteering
Fern BurnleyNew College Pontefract
New College Pontefract
• BTEC extended diploma in PE at New College Pontefract
• Coaching and teaching course
• Work experiences
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.
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.
Disability Rugby
Sean Madigan Newham Sixth Form
College
What do I mean?
• Wheelchair rugby ?• Mainstream rugby ?
• So many different ways to play and adaptations of the game.
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.
What’s so different?
• Games • Equipment • Style of play • Goals and goal setting• Ability (varying over the range of
disabilities)
Just have a go !!!
Changing Perceptions
Elliot GreedYeovil College
Perceptions
“Yawn”
“BOORRRING”
“Waste of time”
“Old People”
“Clipboards & checklists”
“I could be asleep”
My Experience
Thank you for listening