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If you think students spend all their spare time avoiding studying, going out with their mates and having a good time then you'd be right. Well our student bloggers do anyway. While they assure us they don't slack on the study, they've got a lot to answer for when it comes to enjoying themselves while volunteering.
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Law and Public Service
Hi all,
Just thought I'd update you a bit. This is quite a quick entry. I've applied to work in a Magistrates Court, engaging with witnesses and doing administration. I'm excited because my work with the Police should come in handy! Also, I'm doing First Aid with St John's Ambulance with other young people so it should be fun to go out and duty and serve others. It will also be a valuable experience.
Thats all for now
Be back soon
Emma
Posted by Emma
( 1:28 PM )
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Policing and Mentoring
Hi all!
Just thought I'd update all of you on what I've been up to recently. I'm volunteering with the Police doing adminstration and working on the computer which is alot of fun. Tomorrow I'm helping them with a Vehicle Crime Initative and I'm sure that will be a good experience. I'm also mentoring other people online on the Horsesmouth.co.uk website about issues in life which I'm enjoying a lot.
Besides that I'm undertaking a German, Counselling and a Youth Work course which I'm very excited about because I will be able to speak to my German pen friend when I go to stay with her next year! That's all for now.
Be back soon!
Emma
Posted by Emma
( 12:06 PM )
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Destination 1000 scheme and Youth Action Team
Hi all!
I forget to mention previously that I am involved in a group called Youth Action Team -YAT or short and we promote volunteering for young people are around the St Helens area. We have just launhced some DVDs about volunteering at The Citadel recently. I record my voluntary hours in journal called Destination 1000 which enables young people to achive up to 1000 hours of volunteering. You can also set your own learing goals with the scheme and a reference can be written at the back. So yeah just thought I'd mention that as it's a really useful way of logging my volunteering experience and skills
Will be back soon
Emma
Posted by Emma
( 12:17 PM )
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New experiences
Hi all!
Yesterday I volunteered in an office, combining youth work with admin which was good fun because I did a lot of typing but I know now that it something that I would not do full time in the future. So I'm glad tried it., I love every second of volunteering-it really widens my experiences and enhances my skills.
I'm also volunteering with young students at college, helping them settle in.Besides that I'm learning the flute, which is exciting. I'm hoping to achieve Level 1 in Sign Langugae soon as I work with a young deaf girl and volunteer at the Deaf Resource Centre.
Will write more soon
Bye for now
Emma
Posted by Emma
( 5:37 PM )
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Trying out new things
Hi everyone!
College is out now so I can finally increase my time to volunteer with young people. I spent all day yestersay working with young people at a summer festival doing workshops which was great fun. I've also got a placement ready for September working in a High School in the RE department. Can't wait lol Anyway I'm trying different things out like working with the eldery too to see what I like and what I don't lol and I'm acting as a befriender soon.
So yeah just thought I'd keep everyone updated oh and I'm learning Sign Language too as I'm working with deaf people which is fun. I'm rambling on a bit now so I'll leave there! Be back soon.
Posted by Emma
( 2:40 PM )
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