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What is Millennium Volunteers?
• MV is an award that recognises your volunteering and
the great skills and experience you gain;
• Gives you an opportunity to make new friends, gain
confidence and make a difference;
• You get a certificate after 50, 100 and 200 hours;
• It gives you something special for your CV, UCAS
personal statement and job applications;
• It’s free and is open to anyone between 14 and 24.
How MV works
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Choose where you want to volunteer;
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Tell your volunteer coordinator that you want to
sign up for Millennium Volunteers;
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Record your hours and complete your Record
Book;
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After 50, 100 & 200 hours – you get an award!
What kind of things can you do?
• Church activities
• Homework club
• Sports club
• Visit local care home
• Scouts/guide
• Charity shop
• Youth club
• Supervision at school
• Bands
• First aid
• Peer mentoring
• Help out at school events
You can also count any volunteering you do through the John
Paul II and Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
Your Record Book
• Your MV Record Book enables you to
record your volunteering journey, your
hours and the impact;
• It allows you to a have a record of your
experiences and skills close at hand
when writing applications;
• It can serve as a reminder of the great
work that you’ve done by volunteering
with your organisation(s).
Plan of Action
Use this section to have a think about what you would like to do, and
what skills you would like to develop that support your learning to
date, or maybe take the chance to experience something brand new!
Reviews
Time to sit down with someone from your
placement to see how things are going.
Before the meeting you could ask yourself
these questions that you can then discuss:
• What tasks have I carried out?
• What have I enjoyed the most?
• Is there anything I don’t like?
• Are there any areas where I would like to
improve or find out more?
• What services have I provided for the
community or service users?
Opportunities & Challenges
Even if you volunteer with only one organisation, you may be asked to
do lots of different things. Make sure you record the different activities
you are involved in – take the chance to make your CV shine!
Training & Skills
You don’t need a certificate for every bit of training you do! Think of
what training you’ve done and how it relates to the Plan of Action
you’ve set yourself.
Self Assessment
This is a 4 stage process relating to the knowledge and skills you learnt
from volunteering. You complete your self assessment at the end of
your journey - reading earlier entries in your booklet will help you!
Days & Hours
This is an opportunity for you to record
your hours and the programme within
which you volunteered.
You can record all the time you have
volunteered and the total will decide which
award(s) you get.
Remember:
GM = Volunteering in sport
SCH = Volunteering in school
Pure = All other volunteering
Awards
After your first 50 and 100 hours you’ll get a certificate from your
organisation. If you go all the way to the 200 hours award you’ll get a
certificate signed by the Minister of Education and get to come along to
our special awards ceremony!
What next?
• Visit www.volunteernow.co.uk and see what
opportunities are available in your local area or
overseas.
• When you’re ready to start contact your volunteer
coordinator/manager and get your Record Book.
• Start working towards your first award!