Friday 15 January 2010

Sheffield Volunteering Strategy: We Have Lift Off

Over one hundred people from Sheffield and further afield attended yesterday's Volunteering Strategy Launch event, held at The Circle, which gave the whole thing a great feeling of enthusiasm and support.  There was a real buzz in the air, even before the speakers appeared, and afterwards the response was fantastic - thank you to everyone who came up to me afterwards wanting to get more involved! 

Speaking at the event were Nick Warren (Chief Executive of Voluntary Action Sheffield), Cllr Paul Scriven (Leader of the Council, and Chair of Sheffield First Partnership), Kirstie Haines (Interim Director of Sheffield First Partnership), Volunteers and Volunteer Coordinators from Sheffield Alcohol Advisory Service and the Sheffield Health Champions Network, and then finally me.  Justin Davis Smith, Chief Executive of Volunteering England, had been due to speak about how the Sheffield Volunteering Strategy fits into the national picture of volunteering, but unfortunately was ice-bound in his home village somewhere in the deepest darkest (and apparently slippiest) depths of countryside outside of London.  The speakers present were passionate in their support of volunteering in general and about this strategy in particular, and highlighted the difference it already makes to the city and how important it is that we develop it further.  To my mind though the stars of the show were the volunteers (Martin from SAAS, and Health Champions John and Waqas).  Their accounts of how volunteering had changed their lives were very open, moving and inspirational, as they spoke of how it had helped them to recover from mental health problems and find jobs, not to mention the simple sense of satisfaction that they gained.  A fantastic endorsement of the value of volunteering if ever there was one!

The reaction to the unveiling of the strategy was incredibly positive.  Many people expressed a welcome sense of clarity around the whole plan, and a feeling that it was a very practical set of actions that would really make a difference.  You can now download the presentation (shown below) and the Sheffield Volunteering Strategy itself - find links on the right-hand side of this page.  As implementation gets underway with delivery partners that have already signed up, more collaboration will continue to be built up with new partners who have come forward as a result of the launch event.

Thank you to everybody who came along to the event.  Thank you also to everyone who helped make the event happen: all the speakers (especially the volunteers), Carron and Hannah from the VAS events team, John Bates the photographer (pictures will appear here soon!), the VAS reception team, all the delivery partners who exhibited at the event (Business in the Communityhttp://www.safeatlast.org.uk/Sheffield Samaritans, and Volunteer Centre Sheffield), and student photographers Matt Hastings and Sabine Dundure (who produced the photographs used in the Volunteer Centre's rolling presentation that was used during the event).


2 comments:

  1. Thanks Claire,

    I really got a lot out of the afternoon. It was a great opportunity to reconnect with a few people I had not seen for a while, put some names to faces of people I hadn't actually met before and meet new people too.

    Looking forward to being involved in the future.

    Richard Hanks, Reading Matters

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  2. That's great to hear, thanks Richard. Looking forward to meeting up to talk everything over with you.

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