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Inducting and training
Induction and training programs are essential to ensuring that volunteers know how to perform their roles and what is expected of them as volunteers. However, induction and training is also an important way to involve volunteers in your organisation and is often seen as a key benefit and incentive by prospective volunteers.
This section looks at the induction process and offers tips for running successful induction and orientation programs. It also outlines an approach to training volunteers and some of the different training options available to volunteers and volunteer organisations.
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