by Gemma Johnston | Volunteer resources, Volunteering Resources
We have selected key topics from previous communications and put them into smaller bitesize files for volunteers, please click the links below THE HOPE HUB FIRE AND FIRST AID GUIDANCE THE HOPE HUB SAFEGUARDING TRAINING The Hope Hub also recommends formal online...
by Gemma Johnston | Volunteer resources
At The Hope Hub, we value our volunteers and encourage everyone to feedback any comments to us. We are always looking for ways we can improve and help you enjoy your time volunteering at THH. This could include feedback on what’s working well, an opportunity to...
by Gemma Johnston | Volunteer resources
The Hope Hub values it volunteers and wants to ensure that there are no barriers to volunteer involvement. All reasonable out of pocket expenses will be reimbursed, including car-parking. If you are buying ingredients for cooking, then please claim back the cash from...
by Gemma Johnston | Volunteer resources
THH sends out the newsletter to The Hope Hub supporters and Volunteers on a regular basis. Recently we have just sent out “Bits & Bobs” emails to supplement the forums instead of the dedicated volunteer newsletter, however this may change! To access...
by Morya Short | Volunteer resources
Food safety is essential for anyone working serving food at The Hope Hub. The Hope Hub is proud of its level 5 rating. THH require all volunteers working regularly in the THH kitchen, Cooks and Sous-Chefs, to take a recognized qualification, the online course: Level 2...
by Morya Short | Volunteer resources
The Handbook covers working practices and approaches to volunteer work at The Hope Hub. Both the grey Volunteer Hope Hub Policy folder and copies of the current handbook are available for reference on top of the cupboard by the coats and lockers in the office area....