[Resource] Volunteer Screening Handbook
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Screening is a process that helps match people with volunteer positions while improving the quality and safety of the programs and services offered in communities. It’s an ongoing 10-step process performed by an organization to ensure that volunteers’ involvement is meeting the needs of the organizations, the populations they serve and the volunteers themselves. Screening involves much more than police record checks. While police record checks are one of the 10 Steps of Screening, screening is a comprehensive process that begins long before a volunteer is selected and continues beyond his or her involvement with the organization.
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By
Volunteer Canada
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Published
Oct 17, 2023
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Subject Area
- Volunteer Management
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Audience
- Service Providers (Non-profits, Community Organizations, Local government)
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Category
- Volunteers
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