As part of the review we called for evidence and insight and will also host a series of roundtables in 2018 with cross-sector organisations that work with volunteers. This will culminate in a set of practical recommendations to inform the work of government and the voluntary, public and private sectors.
We want to understand more about:
- What motivates different people in later life to take part?
- What prevents people from getting involved and what would support and sustain their engagement?
- What are some of the challenges people face and how might they be better supported to overcome these?
- What promising practice and opportunities for improvement are there?
- Why are certain groups underrepresented in volunteering in later life?
- What is the role of poverty, health, ethnicity and place?
Tracey Crouch, Minister for Civil Society, said:
“Volunteering has a huge impact on people’s lives. This review is creating a conversation that will hopefully result in even more opportunities for a greater number of over 50s to share their skills with others, and bring communities together.”