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Competencies and Needs of Older Volunteers: A Comparative Survey. [PDF]

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Communication Skills Training in a Hospice Volunteer Training Program

Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, 2008
As hospice services have expanded, patient care volunteers have become increasingly important in providing support to the dying and their families. Fundamental to the success of hospice volunteers is the quality of interaction among the volunteer, the dying patient, and his or her family.
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Training and Teaching Methods of Volunteer Teachers

open access: yesChristian Education Journal, 2014
This article presents partial results from a self-report questionnaire of volunteer adult Bible class (Sunday school) teachers from Protestant churches across the United States.
Houston Heflin
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Training Volunteers for Mastectomy Rehabilitation

Women & Health, 1977
A program was designed to measure interpersonal skills of a group of 26 Reach to Recovery volunteers. Thirteen of these volunteers took a 20 hour skills training program in human relations, problem solving and program development. The other thirteen volunteers had received only the traditional training which the American Cancer Society provides.
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Emergency Preparedness Volunteer Training Program

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2005
The Vermont Department of Health (VDH) does not have sufficient personnel to fully staff a mass prophylaxis or vaccination clinic in response to a natural or man-made disease outbreak. Therefore, the VDH developed an emergency preparedness volunteer training program with three primary goals: to include both background information about public health ...
Amanda K, Matthews   +5 more
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Training of Volunteer Caregivers of Persons with AIDS

Social Work in Health Care, 1990
Volunteers have played an important role in the care and support of PWAs. This paper discusses the issues that will face professionals who are involved in recruitment, training and support of volunteer caregivers in the coming years, utilizing a review of the literature and case examples. The hospice volunteer model is discussed and serves as the basis
M A, Jimenez, D R, Jimenez
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