Wtm 2012 responsible volunteering

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Presentation for World Responsible Tourism day by Sallie of people and places

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responsible volunteering

it’s SIMPLE!

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SIMPLE prioritiesSafetyInformed ConsentMarketingPurposeLegacyEconomics

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Safetyprotection of the community

• preparation• volunteer Code of Conduct

protection of the volunteers • preparation

• programme Code of Practice__________

Due Diligence

Challenge: – realistic but robust processes

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Informed Consent

•community and •volunteer

Challenge:-bums on seats-v-need for consent

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??? responsible volunteering ???

“our record time for arranging a project

is a mere 24 hours! ”

“Projects that are easiest to set up on short notice are care and {sports and conservation}”

This from a leading “responsible” travel company“Volunteering with children in UgandaGrab one of the last remaining places on 2012 intake dates: October 30th, November 13th and 27th and December 11th”

Taken from the web on Friday 1st November

“Although it's difficult to give you an exact figure, somewhere between 30% and 100% of your

contribution will be applied directly to supporting your overseas

project through financial support. ”

“The children who have made it to these homes and centers crave the love and affection that volunteers have

the time and energy to give.”

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Marketing

smoke and mirrors

Challenge: -how to tell it as it is-but not create barriers to booking

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Purpose

needs of the community are paramountBUT

must recognise volunteer expectations

Challenge:– these don’t always match!

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Legacy

is the project appropriate and of

value to proposed beneficiaries ?

Challenge:- the easiest projects to sell don’t always leave a legacy

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Economicswho gets-what-where

is it fair?replacing local employment

Challenges:• transparency v confidentiality

• the easiest projects to manage often replace local employment

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Taking Responsibility

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Taking Responsibility Want to learn more?

• Key questions to be asked and answered - http://travel-peopleandplaces.co.uk/About.aspx?category=20h• Better Volunteering - http://www.responsibletourismpartnership.org/BetterVolunteering.html• Better Volunteering Code of Practice -http://www.responsibletourismpartnership.org/ResponsibleVolunteering1.html• Better Chid Protection -http://www.responsibletourismpartnership.org/ChildProtection.html• Examples of good and bad practice -http://blog.travel-peopleandplaces.co.uk/?cat=5&submit=Go• people and places responsible tourism policy -http://travel-peopleandplaces.co.uk/userfiles/RT%20policy%202012.pdf• people and places child protection policy -http://travel-peopleandplaces.co.uk/userfiles/pandp%20Child%20Protection%20Policy%20generic.pdf• people and places on facebook -http://www.facebook.com/pages/Responsible-volunteering-people-and-places/109179132471692?• people and places on twitter @pandpvolunteer• Better volunteering on facebook -http://www.facebook.com/pages/Better-Volunteering/426800777357861• Better child protection on facebook -http://www.facebook.com/pages/Better-Child-Protection/109301995889469

More Resources

• South African Code of Practice - http://www.fairtourismsa.org.za/pdffiles/VoluntourismCodeofGoodPractice.pdf• TIES code of practice - http://www.ecotourism.org/voluntourism-guidelines• Volunteering Standards Group -http://www.fairtourismsa.org.za/pdffiles/VoluntourismCodeofGoodPractice.pdf• Year Out Group Code of Practice - http://www.yearoutgroup.org/why-year-out-group/code-of-practice/• Volunteer wikispace - http://planeta.wikispaces.com/volunteer• ChildSafe Network - http://www.childsafe-international.org/• Child Protection in Tourism - http://www.thecode.org/ • Discuss Irresponsible Practices - http://www.irresponsibletourism.info/forum/default.asp?C=6