Legal issues in managing a diverse volunteer team workshop
In this interactive session, you’ll learn to use the law to support diversity in your volunteer team.
The presenter of this training are Justice Connect lawyers, who specialise in charity and not-for-profit law. They see some tricky issues arise around discrimination, safety, screening and privacy law when organisations seek to embed diversity in their volunteer recruitment plan. This practical workshop introduces those issues and then unpacks them using case studies to embed the learning.
Participants practise identifying the relevant areas of law, then weighing up different considerations and finding solutions to help confidently build and grow a diverse, inclusive and strong volunteer workforce.
You'll learn about:
- Overview of discrimination laws, safety, screening checks, and privacy law
- Case studies to guide discussion on diversity and the law
- Practical tips on balancing your legal obligations to make volunteering more inclusive
- Top tips and additional resources for the future
Who should attend?
Volunteer managers and staff who engage with volunteers.
Please note: Organisations/groups/individuals based in the City of Yarra or that service Yarra's community will be prioritised.
This workshop is free, however bookings are essential.
For more information contact [email protected] or phone: 03 9205 5437
Brought to you by Yarra City Council, presented by Not-for-profit Law (Justice Connect).