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Volunteers Page: Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Why does my
netball club need volunteers?
A. A new recruit could spread the tasks across more people and lighten
the load or enable something new to start up that there hasn't been time
for before.
Q. When should
volunteers be recruited?
A. Recruitment needs to be an all year round activity and not just
something that is undertaken when for example that new committee needs
to be set up!
Q. Do you need
special training to be a volunteer?
A. No usually, an interest in netball and some spare time is all that's
needed. You may decide that you want to help with coaching or umpiring
then you will be able to attend Welsh Netball courses and learn the new
skills that you'll need. There are plenty of opportunities for everyone.
Q. Where do you
find volunteers?
A. Volunteers can come from within the existing membership of Welsh
Netball or from other outside groups, you do not have to play netball
to support netball.
Q. Why Volunteer
at all?
A. The reasons for volunteering can be looked at two ways, what netball
can offer YOU the volunteer and what YOU can offer to netball, but most
of all because it's enjoyable.
Q. 'Why be a parent
or friend sitting in the car or rushing back and forth, why not join in
and help in some way?'
A. Volunteer today, send in your details via the website or contact
your local netball club direct.
Q. I am only 14
years old, can I volunteer, if so what can I do?
A. There's plenty for everyone to do, you could be one of the ballgirls
at Wales International events through your school or you could help others
with netball for primary aged children near where you live. - The 'Q'
Award for umpires would set you on the way to becoming an umpire and you
would be ideal for Dragon netball events.
Q. There's nowhere
locally for my daughter to play netball, what can I do?
A. Start up a club of your own. There's plenty of help available including
finance for new clubs, contact your nearest Development Officer, email
them through this website and ask for help, they'll be pleased to hear
from you.
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