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The current UK government has often re-iterated that its policy is ‘evidence
led'. Whether this happens in practice is for others to decide, but a useful
spin-off is that research has become more prevalent in areas interesting government.
This Research into Practice focuses on a report reviewing how volunteer-involving
organisations attract and involve older volunteers. Between 1999 and 2003,
the UK Home Office spread £1.5 million between 26 projects to with the
aim of looking at how to involve more older people in volunteering.
The report
is a summation of the experiences of those projects, highlighting some well-trodden
issues: what volunteers have to offer, what volunteers want and the barriers
that need to be overcome to involve more older people. It also tries to distil
lessons that are transferable.
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