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Sports
Volunteering in Tayside
Frequently
Asked Question
What can I do?
The most popular activity is probably coaching, however you can get involved
in a wide variety of ways depending on your skills and interests. There
are opportunities to assist at sessions, organise events, fundraise, transport
teams, or get involved in the committee of a local club.
Do I need to be fit & fantastic at a sport?
No you simply need interest and enthusiasm! A lot of people find that
volunteering in sport is a great way to develop non-sport specific skills
(e.g. supervision of children, event organisation, or webpage design).
There is always an opportunity to suit your activity and ability level.
Do I need coaching qualifications?
Not usually. The sports organisation may help you to gain appropriate
qualifications for your role. If the organisation cannot help with funding
there are many options for assistance. You may also get the opportunity
to do other relevant courses, such as first aid training.
How much time do I need to have?
Most people volunteer on average 2-3 hours a week, but there are also
opportunities to volunteer more or less frequently. Volunteering can be
flexible to suit your schedule.
Is there an age limit?
While certain positions will have a minimum or maximum age requirement,
there are opportunities available to suit all ages.
Do I need a disclosure (police) check?
A disclosure check is a way of checking that you do not have a criminal
conviction that would affect your voluntary role. If you are working with
children or vulnerable adults, the organisation must check that you are
not on the list of disqualified from working with children. The only way
to do this is for them to arrange a disclosure check. This is a simple
process and the organisation will be able to help you to go through the
check.
What about travel and childcare costs?
Many organisations will cover travel expenses to allow you to volunteer.
You may also qualify for funding to cover childcare costs while you volunteer
or travel expenses where these are not already covered. Please check with
the Volunteer Centre about eligibility for such funding.
Will volunteering affect my benefits?
No, but it is important that you tell your Job Centre Plus advisor so
that they can take account of the volunteer work. You will still need
to be available for interviews and so you should make any organisation
you volunteer with aware of your situation.
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