Good Practice in Volunteer Management Workshop 1 (Westmorland & Furness) – Creating a positive Volunteer Journey
October 8, 2025
Date: Wednesday 8th October 2025
Time: 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Where: Holiday Inn Express
Address: Market Street, Barrow-In-Furness, LA14 2LR
Following on from our 4 Online Good Practice in Volunteer Management Training Sessions in the last quarter, come and join Cumbria CVS over two face to face workshops to discover more about the key principles of best practice in volunteer management.
Our next workshops are face to face and will bring together Volunteer Managers or anyone with a responsibility for managing volunteers and will look at:
Creating a Positive Volunteer Journey (Workshop 1) and Workshop 2 will focus on: What to do when volunteer management gets challenging
This booking and event details are for: Creating a Positive Volunteer Journey (Workshop 1)
The session will cover:
Creating a Positive Volunteer Journey
Understanding the principles of good volunteer journey management
Ability to identify and map a positive journey for a volunteer
Understanding what a positive or negative volunteer experience is
Reflection in your role as a Volunteer Lead and how you can lead and supportive positive volunteer journey planning and development within your organisation
Get top tips, tools, templates and share ideas and experiences to help you shape effective volunteer management processes in your organisation.
We know that volunteers are pivotal in helping many local organisations deliver wide ranging support and services to local communities and individuals. The workshop sessions are designed to help you reflect and focusing on how to create a positive volunteer journey.
This workshop will last for 2.5 hours which are free for VCSE and non-profits.
You don’t have to attend all sessions, but we do encourage it if you can as each session build on previous knowledge gained.
Interested? To book onto Workshop 1 please click here (Available for a maximum of 2 places per organisation).
This event is part of our This Is Us project, made possible by Westmorland and Furness Council through funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.