Principles, Ethics and Rights
Summary of Good Practice Recommendations
Organisations have a responsibility to:
ensure volunteers and interns do not replace paid staff positions
budget time, money, resources, staff and space to meet the needs of volunteers and interns, including access provisions for d/Deaf and Disabled volunteers and interns
develop a volunteer and internship policy that outlines recruitment, management and equity provisions for unpaid work
consider ways to balance opportunities that flow from unpaid placements with opportunities for people from lower socio-economic backgrounds who are unable to undertake unpaid work
consider the motivations of volunteers and interns and support them to reach their goals
assign a dedicated manager or mentor to support volunteers and interns, and where possible, hire a volunteer coordinator
formalise the recruitment, induction, mentoring and development processes
ensure volunteers and interns receive appropriate safety training and information
meet workplace health and safety and insurance obligations
provide feedback and/or references to volunteers and interns if requested
acknowledge and credit input from volunteers and interns
Volunteers and interns have a responsibility to:
ensure that any commitments they make to unpaid work are reasonable and practical for them
communicate clearly with organisations if they need to change or end the arrangement
Agreements should:
outline benefits and expectations for all parties
outline likely time commitments and confirm that volunteers may discontinue at any time
outline the timeframe for the project or position, including a stage for each party to review the progress