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In Spain the 3rd has taken place these days. Congress on Corporate Volunteering of the International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE) under the coordination of the civil association Voluntare, where the various participants took on the task of analyzing the situation and trends of this type of service that company employees offer to their communities. In particular, the promotion of volunteer activity and service in Spain is interesting, since that nation has a General Law on Volunteering in force for several years and which has undergone various reforms to adapt it to situations that had not been considered. It also already has a legal framework for corporate volunteering. Thus, there are rules that regulate the relationship of organizations that call for volunteers, their rights and obligations with companies. In one of the sessions of this forum, the topic “Corporate Volunteering in the digital era” was addressed, that is, how various companies can support their service actions in information technologies and call on their employees. Carmen Morenses, head of Volunteering at Fundación Telefónica, said in her speech that today we are experiencing a “digitalization of volunteering,” which is why she highlighted the importance of supporting corporate volunteering activities on digital platforms, a trend that “ Citizenship in Construction ” had addressed. in the collaboration “Has the way of recruiting volunteers changed?” (from February 17, 2017). At the end of this event, 10 proposals were announced to take advantage of the era of digitalization of corporate volunteering and that can be consulted in depth here , but we offer a summary drawing the reader's attention that not all of those formulated fall into the direct field. to promote corporate volunteering more powerfully: 1. Use Information Technologies (IT) to manage corporate volunteer programs 2. Eliminate the digital divide 3. Include IT to improve the quality of life of the groups to whom voluntary actions are directed 4. Promote online security 5. Encourage online volunteering, that is, take advantage of mentoring and tutoring from anywhere in the world 6. Develop games that encourage or teach volunteerism .
Provoke micro actions with high New Zealand WhatsApp Number List impact 8. Promote crowdfunding that supports volunteers in the tasks they perform 9. Online training 10. Digital Employment In this regard, it is appropriate to remember that regardless of whether corporations have, develop or use these digital resources, they maintain their role as "means" of communication to link civil society organizations, their needs and projects with companies. But digital platforms also encourage, on the one hand, business mentoring and, on the other, the individual participation of both the general public and employees of a corporation where the responsibility of the company and the scope of its volunteer programs are blurred because they do not could, with rigor, count in favor of the company several voluntary actions. The power of the company to claim as its own the time in which the voluntary activity is carried out also comes into analysis and questioning because it is necessary to ask if: Is it done during office hours or during the employee's own hours (which in Spain is recognized as leisure time)? Regarding the previous points, it is enough to reflect on a simple assumption. If a corporation calls on employees to participate in massive volunteer tasks on weekends and at the same time involves the general public who joins in with enthusiasm, can the company count the time of voluntary service as its own when it has not been carried out during working hours? ?, Can you advertise it as yours by organizing the activity? Would it be ethical? If your company wishes to avoid ethical dilemmas in the design and operatid Tolerance Museum (MMyT) and the Mexican Volunteer Alliance, this Wednesday, May 3, the training day for Society Organizations was held Civilians who work on the issue of Peace and undertake actions against violence. In that context, Mr. Humberto A. Veras Godoy, General Director of Citizen Participation for the Social Prevention of Violence and Crime of the Undersecretary of Prevention and Citizen Participation, welcomed this work session in which he highlighted the importance of voluntary action, participation citizen, business and academic institutions.
For his part, Mr. Ricardo Monroy Paredes, shared the topic “Conceptual Base: Culture of peace and citizen participation taught.” This joint work aims to convene and organize citizen efforts to combat any type of violence and distinguishes voluntary service as a means to achieve these objectives. Jessica Slovik, Director of Linkage with CSOs of the MMyT, presented the Room from Reflection to Action and the MAS Platform (Social Action Movement), which will soon be ready and will link people who visit the museum or who access the platform remotely, with voluntary activities. Subsequently, Emilio Guerra Díaz, Director of Amevol, gave the workshop that facilitates the creation of volunteer programs. For her part, Ms. Iliana Briseño Ángeles, expressed that supporting the implementation of voluntary action training activities such as this workshop, is vital for the General Directorate of Citizen Participation for the Social Prevention of Violence and Crime, since it provides members of civil society , private and academic sectors the tools for the design of their volunteer initiatives, strengthens their capacities and also helps to have a vision of citizen co-responsibility. 53 people from 28 organizations attended the workshop. Hidalgo University Volunteering celebrates childhood On the occasion of Children's and Mother's Day, various volunteers organized festivities. This was the case of the volunteers at the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo (UAEH), which on April 30 served 300 children, children of the employees of that university. Without a doubt, the vision of developing university volunteers is on the rise because not only are they useful for this type of social coexistence activity, but it is very beneficial for each educational institution that its student, administrative, academic and research community carry out the theme of voluntary service.
Provoke micro actions with high New Zealand WhatsApp Number List impact 8. Promote crowdfunding that supports volunteers in the tasks they perform 9. Online training 10. Digital Employment In this regard, it is appropriate to remember that regardless of whether corporations have, develop or use these digital resources, they maintain their role as "means" of communication to link civil society organizations, their needs and projects with companies. But digital platforms also encourage, on the one hand, business mentoring and, on the other, the individual participation of both the general public and employees of a corporation where the responsibility of the company and the scope of its volunteer programs are blurred because they do not could, with rigor, count in favor of the company several voluntary actions. The power of the company to claim as its own the time in which the voluntary activity is carried out also comes into analysis and questioning because it is necessary to ask if: Is it done during office hours or during the employee's own hours (which in Spain is recognized as leisure time)? Regarding the previous points, it is enough to reflect on a simple assumption. If a corporation calls on employees to participate in massive volunteer tasks on weekends and at the same time involves the general public who joins in with enthusiasm, can the company count the time of voluntary service as its own when it has not been carried out during working hours? ?, Can you advertise it as yours by organizing the activity? Would it be ethical? If your company wishes to avoid ethical dilemmas in the design and operatid Tolerance Museum (MMyT) and the Mexican Volunteer Alliance, this Wednesday, May 3, the training day for Society Organizations was held Civilians who work on the issue of Peace and undertake actions against violence. In that context, Mr. Humberto A. Veras Godoy, General Director of Citizen Participation for the Social Prevention of Violence and Crime of the Undersecretary of Prevention and Citizen Participation, welcomed this work session in which he highlighted the importance of voluntary action, participation citizen, business and academic institutions.
For his part, Mr. Ricardo Monroy Paredes, shared the topic “Conceptual Base: Culture of peace and citizen participation taught.” This joint work aims to convene and organize citizen efforts to combat any type of violence and distinguishes voluntary service as a means to achieve these objectives. Jessica Slovik, Director of Linkage with CSOs of the MMyT, presented the Room from Reflection to Action and the MAS Platform (Social Action Movement), which will soon be ready and will link people who visit the museum or who access the platform remotely, with voluntary activities. Subsequently, Emilio Guerra Díaz, Director of Amevol, gave the workshop that facilitates the creation of volunteer programs. For her part, Ms. Iliana Briseño Ángeles, expressed that supporting the implementation of voluntary action training activities such as this workshop, is vital for the General Directorate of Citizen Participation for the Social Prevention of Violence and Crime, since it provides members of civil society , private and academic sectors the tools for the design of their volunteer initiatives, strengthens their capacities and also helps to have a vision of citizen co-responsibility. 53 people from 28 organizations attended the workshop. Hidalgo University Volunteering celebrates childhood On the occasion of Children's and Mother's Day, various volunteers organized festivities. This was the case of the volunteers at the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo (UAEH), which on April 30 served 300 children, children of the employees of that university. Without a doubt, the vision of developing university volunteers is on the rise because not only are they useful for this type of social coexistence activity, but it is very beneficial for each educational institution that its student, administrative, academic and research community carry out the theme of voluntary service.