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First NSW-based legal resource for volunteers and voluntary organisations
By The Centre for Volunteering

Photo: MS GalleryNot-for-profit organisations in NSW working with volunteers frequently have questions about the legal rights and responsibilities of their volunteers. Many are unaware of what to do or how to proceed in situations such as negotiating insurance and occupational health and safety requirements such as what to do when volunteers are involved in an accident.

This is because, in most cases, NSW law does not adequately deal with volunteers and volunteering. In addition NSW is one of the only states in Australia without ministerial representation for volunteers.

The Centre for Volunteering is conducting a new project benefiting volunteers and voluntary organisations. It provides resources to help deal with all legal aspects of volunteers and voluntary organisations in NSW.

The Centre's Volunteers and the Law project will help its members understand current legislation and its impact on their roles through a new online law resource.

Phase One involves a literature review of all current legislation in NSW impacting on volunteers and not-for-profit organisations. Partnerships are being developed among The Centre for Volunteering, community law centres and commercial law firms with pro bono legal support. The Centre has been awarded a Law and Justice Foundation of NSW grant for Phase One and is currently sourcing funding for Phase Two.

Phase Two will include the drafting and publishing of website and printed materials and the set-up and monitoring of an 1800 helpline.

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The Centre for Volunteering [ABN 28 002 416 024]
Level 2, 228 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000
T: 02 9261 3600 | F: 02 9261 4033 | E: info@volunteering.com.au
www.volunteering.com.au

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