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MV PASSPORT. ABERDEEN VOLUNTEER CENTRE. Once registration & activation are completed, a young person can then: • Log their hours against each opportunity • Log all volunteering opportunities they are undertaking • Search for further volunteering opportunities
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MV PASSPORT ABERDEEN VOLUNTEER CENTRE
Once registration & activation are completed, a young person can then: • • Log their hours against each opportunity • • Log all volunteering opportunities they are undertaking • • Search for further volunteering opportunities • • Keep a journal of their volunteering activities and personal insights • • Engage in personal development planning • • Take part in MV Questionnaire • • Engage with local Volunteer Centre • • Share their stories through an interactive case-study template
In this next section your organisation can see: • a summary of recent / pending actions • view emails sent to & from your organisation • manage your volunteer’s approval requests • access quick reports on your volunteers
Quick List A ‘Quick List’ will give the organisation administrator a list of the first & last names of all volunteers who are registered or have registered an interest with their opportunity, the volunteer’s current authorisation status, their suspension status and the date on which they were authorised, their local authority area and actions that can be performed on the MV Volunteering Passport.
“Organisations registering their own volunteers directly will be responsible for validating young people and as such require to ensure that they have seen proof of age e.g. passport, driver’s license, birth certificate, Young Scot card etc”.
General Points • Volunteer suspension • Monitoring volunteers • 200 hour certificates generated at VDS • Guidelines & Training • YDW contact