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| 2002 iain smith s1m 3135 | volunteers | week 2002 lodged on 20 |
| mrs lyndsay mcintosh s1m 3135 | volunteers | week 2002 lodged on 20 |
| mr keith raffan s1m 3135 | volunteers | week 2002 lodged on 20 |
| for them to recruit new | volunteers | no doubt other members and |
| recruit train and retain adult | volunteers | s1w 31122 donald gorrie to |
| be keen to recruit some | volunteers | to help him with this |
| youngsters and 4 200 adult | volunteers | are affiliated to youth scotland |
| 26 september 2002 whether adult | volunteers | working in youth organisations benefit |
| last few weeks hundreds of | volunteers | and staff from public agencies |
| involves hundreds of thousands of | volunteers | the executive has shown commitment |
| dedication of the hundreds of | volunteers | who keep the children s |
| paid tribute to many different | volunteers | from all over the country |
| to pay tribute to the | volunteers | from scotland who are playing |
| i pay tribute to the | volunteers | who are working here on |
| active communities initiative the millennium | volunteers | programme and the establishment of |
| 700 000 in the millennium | volunteers | programme and whether it will |
| 000 per year the millennium | volunteers | programme is relatively new and |
| we also support the millennium | volunteers | programme which is a uk |
| evidence that the inquiry received | volunteers | and full time workers up |
| centre in musselburgh thanks the | volunteers | and other workers who give |
| leadership i thank all the | volunteers | and workers from the voluntary |
| the workers whether they are | volunteers | or paid workers work harder |
| the paid workers and the | volunteers | without whom many services would |
| of a regular contact who | volunteers | information to the police or |
| up to 500 000 regular | volunteers | that is to say nothing |
| of the 500 000 regular | volunteers | those are the figures for |
| support for supporters direct as | volunteers | and people who are committed |
| hardy bunch of committed gow | volunteers | arrived prompt at 11 00am |
| is committed to encouraging more | volunteers | to take part in scottish |
| mentioned the key role of | volunteers | we are committed to increasing |
| has an unbelievable 2 000 | volunteers | and is led by a |
| sector talks about 700 000 | volunteers | i hope that we have |
| and how could we replace | volunteers | ceaseless commitment and their massive |
| commitment and skill of the | volunteers | who are appointed as members |
| commitment and skill of the | volunteers | who are appointed as members |
| voluntary sector that drives away | volunteers | and loses the very heart |
| members have been hearing from | volunteers | and voluntary organisations for some |
| development agencies provides support to | volunteers | and voluntary organisations in local |
| already has close links with | volunteers | and with the voluntary sector |
| agree that difficulties arise when | volunteers | become involved in other voluntary |
| voluntary sector and working with | volunteers | i can see from the |
| mentioned during the debate for | volunteers | in the voluntary sector a |
| of society i toast the | volunteers | of the voluntary organisations 11 |
| the voluntary sector are not | volunteers | they earn their livings and |
| divides between paid staff and | volunteers | and the fear that some |
| his or her staff and | volunteers | adhere to the terms of |
| staff in charities or as | volunteers | in local communities carry out |
| this allowance 5 staff and | volunteers | of a member shall be |
| qualified staff and fully trained | volunteers | on matters relating to drugs |
| generates for staff and their | volunteers | we heard that the time |
| a member s staff or | volunteers | who are assisting the member |
| organisations to attract and train | volunteers | and to become better known |
| as we have heard many | volunteers | are involved in the sector |
| of individual service users and | volunteers | the sector is more responsive |
| professional sense and for its | volunteers | in communities throughout the country |
| from faith communities and their | volunteers | to the way that the |
| done by all the unpaid | volunteers | throughout society has been mentioned |
| its admiration and gratitude in | volunteers | week for the dedication of |
| on a more positive note | volunteers | week is due to start |
| s1m 978 dorothy grace elder | volunteers | week that the parliament expresses |
| sessions the needs of disabled | volunteers | are not considered as much |
| next school session 4 transport | volunteers | list mrs [censored: surname] still needs |
| to changing needs every day | volunteers | make a tremendous contribution to |
| were working more with the | volunteers | than with the alzheimer s |
| to ensure that local community | volunteers | are able to develop or |
| knowledge and time as carers | volunteers | community activists parents and grandparents |
| the british trust for conservation | volunteers | community service volunteers environment and |
| for conservation volunteers community service | volunteers | environment and the woodland trust |
| stevens director scotland community service | volunteers | harriet eadie convener volunteer bureau |
| the report by community service | volunteers | the state of the volunteering |
| to officials and to community | volunteers | who are trying to preserve |
| community across three generations simultaneously | volunteers | would need to be found |
| the key question remains are | volunteers | merely the cannon fodder for |
| for and pressure on the | volunteers | and the service users robert |
| united nations international year of | volunteers | 2001 i know that many |
| many ways of networking and | volunteers | are becoming fatigued as a |
| mike rumbles in many places | volunteers | are in short supply not |
| to retain as many experienced | volunteers | as possible the minister will |
| unlike many of his fellow | volunteers | he knew how to handle |
| it is disappointing for many | volunteers | that they spend a lot |
| indecision saps the willingness of | volunteers | to continue when so many |
| is not the role of | volunteers | it is not their function |
| with merchants hall f transport | volunteers | list there had been a |
| instead of my asking for | volunteers | i suggest that members who |
| who come into contact with | volunteers | is a priority one that |
| that people who are not | volunteers | should be identified as such |
| is highly prized by the | volunteers | who give their time and |
| are a body of resident | volunteers | who take a great deal |
| is going on and the | volunteers | who work in the front |
| with the help of interested | volunteers | if anyone present wishes to |
| company of the 1st kincardineshire | volunteers | regiment was present 1919 august |
| will be important to support | volunteers | which you do not have |
| we need a team of | volunteers | to give them a good |
| carry out scro checks on | volunteers | ensuring the safety of children |
| local artists children and passing | volunteers | jeanette and local artists barbara |
| where i come from most | volunteers | are not in the labour |
| may go to press two | volunteers | are rapidly painting away an |
| most people that our scottish | volunteers | are unsung heroes they work |
| newspaper and the radio are | volunteers | doing other things okay i |
| expenses that are provided to | volunteers | to attract people from socially |
| acid home guard local defence | volunteers | the home guard were not |
| and celebrate the work of | volunteers | as well as a chance |
| such work can provide to | volunteers | through the development of new |
| in exporting their skills as | volunteers | to areas of need and |
| to go and look for | volunteers | that would go into people |
| not consider themselves to be | volunteers | they see themselves as people |
| burden on the shoulders of | volunteers | and enthusiasts institutions such as |
| plans it has to encourage | volunteers | to act as trainers to |
| get on without interference the | volunteers | will grow in confidence as |
| know about the contribution that | volunteers | make there is still bureaucracy |
| the opportunity to be vip | volunteers | some of us for several |
| way of and inhibit those | volunteers | after all they know best |
| could stifle the motivation of | volunteers | and affect the ethos of |
| found myself presenting certificates to | volunteers | and frying chips at a |
| of criminal record checks on | volunteers | and fund the registration body |
| and places unacceptable burdens on | volunteers | which leads to what johann |
| was cleared by the gow | volunteers | amounted to three dustbin loads |
| refer fergus to the dumfries | volunteers | that example undoubtedly shows burns |
| i must try to remember | volunteers | that he is a bachelor |
| social exclusion volunteering can enrich | volunteers | lives i welcome the report |
| off wi the being a | volunteers | coordinator m608: mmhm m1163: so |
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