volunteer Policy IFRC
Introduction The purpose of this policy is:
Reinforce the importance of volunteerism in the International Red Cross Crescent Societies;
Set the values \u200b\u200band basic attitudes of the National Societies of Red Cross Red Crescent towards volunteering;
Establish responsibilities of National Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent volunteers to;
define the rights and responsibilities of people who volunteer for a Company Red Cross or Red Crescent.
define the rights and responsibilities of people who volunteer for a Company Red Cross or Red Crescent.
Definition
Volunteering in the Movement of the Red Cross and Red Crescent is an activity that:
is based on the free will of the person providing voluntary services, not the desire for material or pecuniary benefit, or social pressures, economic and foreign policies;
It aims to help vulnerable people and their communities, in accordance with the Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross and Red Crescent;
It is organized by recognized representatives of National Societies of the Red Cross or Crescent. A volunteer with the Red Cross or Red Crescent is a person who carries out voluntary work for a National Society of the Red Cross or Red Crescent regularidad.Un occasionally or member of the Red Cross or Crescent is a person who has formally accepted the conditions of membership which state statutes or regulations of the National Society and usually has the right to elect representatives in the guidelines and submit its candidacy for volunteers mismos.Los Red Cross or Red Crescent may or not members of the National Society. This policy applies to volunteers of the Red Cross or Red Crescent.
Scope This policy applies to all National Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent recognized and are members of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Red.
Basics
Volunteering is a way for an individual or group to put into practice one of the Fundamental Principles of the Movement namely the service voluntario.Las Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation members and the Secretariat of the Federation:
is committed to promoting volunteerism as a significant and positive contribution to improving life of vulnerable people and strengthening communities and civil society;
recognize and appreciate the concept of volunteerism as a means to create a network of people willing to work for a National Society in an emergency and support them;
Value all volunteers primarily for their individual contributions, enthusiasm and commitment and the experience and skills they can provide;
know and value informal volunteering in communities outside the formal programs and activities organized by National Societies.
Declaration
National Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent:
Establish a code of conduct approved by the national governing body, which stipulate the rights and responsibilities of the National Society and its volunteers;
recruit volunteers for specific tasks and functions or explicitly described;
recruit volunteers on the basis of their commitment and potential, will try
actively recruiting volunteers, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religious beliefs, disability or age;
Ensure you have adequate participation of men and women in volunteer programs of National Societies to enable the provision of services and activities are conducted efficiently and according to the criterion of equality of opportunity;
impart adequate training to enable volunteers to meet their responsibilities to the movement and carry out specific tasks or functions for which they were built, and any emergency response activity is asked to execute;
supply equipment adequate to the task or function assigned to the volunteers;
reward and recognize the work of volunteers whenever possible and appropriate, and provide sufficient opportunities for personal development;
Ensure that at all stages of conception, development, implementation and evaluation will actively collect opinions and ideas of the volunteers and act accordingly;
be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred by volunteers during the performance of approved volunteer work;
Establish an appropriate insurance policy protect volunteers;
Ensure that the volunteer work does not replace or endanger paid employment;
Ensure, when people need to be paid to perform a task or job, they are recognized as employees, contract workers or casual labor. As such, they should be covered and protected by applicable labor laws, such as minimum wages, contractual and other rights protection and legal responsibilities;
They will provide appropriate training and development opportunities for volunteers to integrate or be integrated into future governing bodies;
will try to promote cooperation and partnership with civil society organizations and sectors public and private sectors that encourage volunteering.
is expected that all volunteers of the Red Cross and Red Crescent:
act in accordance with the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and promote dissemination;
Respect the Regulations on the use of the emblem and to prevent their misuse;
Endeavour and work for the highest standards of quality;
Endorse the Code of Conduct for National Society volunteers, rules and / or Code of Ethics and Fundamentals of Voluntary Service of the Federation, and act accordingly;
available in any emergency, as agreed with the National Society and in accordance with their aptitudes and abilities;
Respond to the needs of beneficiaries and strengthen their capacity to help themselves and have an active volunteer.
act in accordance with the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and promote dissemination;
Respect the Regulations on the use of the emblem and to prevent their misuse;
Endeavour and work for the highest standards of quality;
Endorse the Code of Conduct for National Society volunteers, rules and / or Code of Ethics and Fundamentals of Voluntary Service of the Federation, and act accordingly;
available in any emergency, as agreed with the National Society and in accordance with their aptitudes and abilities;
Respond to the needs of beneficiaries and strengthen their capacity to help themselves and have an active volunteer.
All volunteers are entitled to:
choose to become members of the National Society as stipulated in the statutes;
receive adequate training and have opportunities to undertake personal development tasks or functions assigned to them;
Having the right equipment to enable them to undertake the tasks or functions entrusted to them;
accept or refuse any task or function in accordance with the Code of Ethics and Fundamentals of Voluntary Service.
choose to become members of the National Society as stipulated in the statutes;
receive adequate training and have opportunities to undertake personal development tasks or functions assigned to them;
Having the right equipment to enable them to undertake the tasks or functions entrusted to them;
accept or refuse any task or function in accordance with the Code of Ethics and Fundamentals of Voluntary Service.
5.4 The Secretariat of the Federation
- will support National Societies in their work with volunteers;
- Bookmark and support research projects that help strengthen the National Society activities that promote volunteerism and systematically share the information;
- seek to promote cooperation and partnership with civil society organizations and public and private sectors that encourage volunteering.
References: volunteering affects most of the activities of National Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent, in particular the development, implementation and evaluation of programs and address local, national and international. This policy should be considered in the context of other policies of the Federation, particularly the policies on gender, youth, disaster preparedness and social welfare. Decision
15 - Twelfth Session of the General Assembly of 1999
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