Compelling New Research Reveals the Positive Impact of Student Volunteering
As Vinspired launches a nationwide tour of universities and further education colleges, new research confirms the positive impact of volunteering on students and the wider community. A significant 63% of students actively volunteer, with 87% recommending it to their peers. These findings highlight the importance of education volunteering in fostering emotional intelligence, creativity, and fundraising skills.
Further results from the research, commissioned by the NCCPE and delivered by the Institute for Volunteering Research, indicate that 85% of students believe volunteering enhances their communication skills. Additionally, 77% report a greater understanding of others, and 83% note increased skills for potential employment. These statistics underscore the impact of volunteering on career development and how it broadens the diversity of an organization’s volunteer pool.
The National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement’s Vinspired Students program explores the unique contributions universities can make through volunteering. The research also shows that two-thirds of surveyed volunteers feel that university volunteering boosts their willingness to engage in future volunteer work.
On 28 September, Vinspired launched a tour of universities and colleges, providing free expert advice and workshops to help students enhance their CVs and leverage volunteering in today’s challenging job market. The initiative includes workshops by leading brands and career specialists.
Student volunteering not only enriches educational experiences but also prepares graduates for the employment market, supporting lifelong volunteering and community engagement.
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