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IYV in Germany

IYV in Germany. IYV in Germany. Priority aims in observing the IYV in Germany. To award volunteering greater recognition, enhanced status, public attention and new input Networking and improved co-operation of the many bodies responsible Improvement of the framework conditions.

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IYV in Germany

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  1. IYV in Germany

  2. IYV in Germany Priority aims in observing the IYV in Germany • To award volunteering greater recognition, enhanced status, public attention and new input • Networking and improved co-operation of the many bodies responsible • Improvement of the framework conditions.

  3. IYV in Germany National Agency IYV and department for volunteering in „BMFSFJ“ The Federal Ministery for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens,Women and Youth has established a department for Volunteering in preparation of the IYV To have an overall co-ordinator for the national activities to observe the IYV, the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, had set up a National Agency for the International Year of Volunteers at the Deutscher Verein für öffentliche und private Fürsorge (German Association for Public and Private Welfare Services).

  4. IYV in Germany The opening event 5th December 2000 The opening event was celebrated in Bonn on 5th December 2000 in the presence of the Federal President, Mr. Johannes Rau and the Federal Minister, Dr. Christine Bergmann

  5. IYV in Germany Closing event 5th December 2001 The closing event will be in Berlin on 5 December 2001 attended by the Federal Minister Dr. Christine Bergmann and the Federal Chancellor, Gerhard Schröder. This celebration of volunteers attests to the significance that the Federal Government award to the IYV when it comes to promoting volunteering and the future development of the civil society.

  6. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy Results of the 1999 survey First national representative survey on voluntary work, volunteering and citizens’ involvement First revealed the great substantive diversity and wide scale of voluntary commitment in Germany These results are frequently drawn on as a source of data and information when it comes to planning for activities and events to observe the IYV

  7. All peopleactively involved V o l u n t e e r s (1) Sports and physical recreation 11% 37% (2) Leisure and social activities 6% 25% (3) Cultur and music 5% 16% (4) School/ nursey school 6% 11% (5) Social Welfare 4% 11% (6) Church and religion 5% 10% (7) Professional advocacy 2% 9% outside the workplace (8) Environment and nature 2% 8% (9) Politics/ political 3% 6% advocacy (10) Youth work/ adult education 2% 6% (11) Rescue / voluntary 2% 5% fire service (12) Health sector 1% 5% (13) Economic- self-help 1% 1,5% (15) Other local civic engagement 1% 5% Basis: resident population 14 years of age and above

  8. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy Sources of Volunteers in Germnay Active Volunteers People not volunteering at present 34 % 66 % of whom ... have volunteered in the past have never voluntered 31 % 67 % of whom would be willing of whom are interessested or might become interested in ... and able to expand their Voluntering volunteering again volunteering for the first time 34 % 47 % 37 % „Expanders“ „Former volunteers“ „Newcomers“ in % all respondents 11 % 10 % 16 % Total Volunteer Volunteer Potential: 37 %

  9. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy National campaign launched by the Federal Ministry for Familiy Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth • Homepage • IYV Information poster • Action kit • Advertisements and posters • Magazin „Freiwillig“( Voluntary!) • Press work • Itinerant exhibition

  10. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy The claim of the National campagne: What I can do cannot be paid for

  11. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy • Homepage www.freiwillig.de • Now the central portal for volunteering in Germany Information and contact point • Service provider for volunteers • Service provider for organisations, initiatives and clubs • Service provider for media • Since the hompage was activated in January this year, it registers 500.000 visits per month

  12. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy IYV Information Poster The information was designed as a leaflet and poster rolled into one. The front page catches the eye with the world-wide logo of the IYV. The back page provides valuable background information about the IYV.

  13. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy Action kit Supplies national organisations in the volunteering field with materials useful for implementing their activities locally The modules included on the CD Rom, such as advertising motifs or „vacancies“ ad are designed in such a way that they can be combined with individual logos, eventcalendars or other print elements

  14. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy Advertisements and posters In an advert and poster series the Ministry presents five volunteers and their motives The posters were on display in 20 cities Daily newspapers, magazins and special journals and publications of organisations and associtions have made advertising space available free Readership of 13 million was attracted to volunteering

  15. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy Itinerant exhibition „Volunteering – for – me- for –us – for others“ shows the diversity of volunteering opportunities offers an insight into the history of voluntary work and its roots in Germany. Orders can be placed for the exhibition to be shown publicly in one's local community 7 sets are fully booked for 2001 Many applications for 2002

  16. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy Press work Presswork attends all activities during the IYV Stories told in the series „Focus on Volunteers“ recount the activities, experience and motives of individuals portrayed on behalf of the 22 million volunteers in Germany Extensive media coverage

  17. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy Resonance in the media The extensive media coverage from regional dailies through weekly newspapers, magazines, specialist media with a total circulation of 42 million readers, up to TV (40 million viewers) and radio programmes shows that large parts of the population take an interest in this issue.

  18. Tahir Kaya 38,5 Stunden muss ich, fünf Stunden kann ich

  19. Hannelore Hoffmann „Muss, muss, muss, muss, kann, Die Abwechslung tut gut“

  20. Nick Schindler: Muss ist Pflicht. Kann ist Kür.

  21. Steffi Fuhrberg Wer immer nur müssen muss, soll auch mal können dürfen.

  22. Petra Münster Der Unterschied zwischen „muss“ und „kann“? Kann ist gern getan.

  23. Greater recognition, enhanced status, fresh energy The magazine “Freiwillig!” (Voluntarily!) is published by the national agency for the International Year of Volunteers. It is targeted not only at multipliers in volunteering to whom it is a forum for their voluntary work, but also at all those who are interested in this subject.

  24. Networking The Federal Minister has convened a National AdvisoryCommittee for the IYV which, for the first time, brings bodies active in volunteering, such as welfare, youth, women’s associations, volunteering agencies and foundations, churches and the media, Federal, Laender and local governments together on one table to achieve sustained progress in 2001 for the benefit of volunteering. Moreover, the forging of new partnerships with industry has been floated. This network of various old and new volunteer organisations in Germany could take on importance even beyond the year 2001, ensuring sustainability.

  25. Networking Members of the National Advisory Commitee

  26. Networking Working groups of the National Advisory Commitee • Economy und labour • Education and formation • Organisations of Volunteering • International Aspects • Government • Public relations • local space

  27. Networking Events of the National Advisory Commitee and its working groups • Consequences to be drawn from the survey on volunteering" • Citizens - the local space - perspectives for the promotion of infrastructure • Volunteering as a developement of educational skills of young people • The challenges facing associations working to create a new culture of voluntary work • Models from other countries for voluntary service by senior citizens • Volunteer services • Civil society • Interim Stock-taking of Corporate Citizenship in Germany • Migrants and active citizen-ship

  28. Networking The federal Laender As a result of Germany's federal structure, the federal Laender and the municipalities have a major role to play in the promotion of voluntary service.

  29. Initiatives of non-goverment volunteer organisations

  30. Improvement of the framework conditions • Concerning the legal and financial framework conditions, this Federal Government has accomplished quite a lot: • 50 % increase in the flat rates for instructors to a current DM 3,600 a year plus a widening of those eligible to include care-givers who look after for old, ill and handicapped persons. • Improvement of the fiscal provisions governing private, public and church foundations. • Widening of the competence to issue donation receipts for tax purposes to include hitherto not qualified non-profit-making organisations • Support of self-help groups, including the self-help contact points by the health insurance funds.

  31. Improvement of the framework conditions Commission of Enquiry on the Future of Citizen Involvement The Commission of Enquiry on the Future of Citizen Involvement also participates in the National Advisory Committee. After the process of an in-depth stock-taking, analysis and evaluation of a comprehensive legal opinion has been completed, it will be proposing recommendations for political action and legal initiatives to achieve lasting improvements in the framework

  32. Sustainability and outlook Voluntary citizens’ involvement plays a vital role for the Federal Government even beyond the IYV 2001 The Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth seeks to set up a national platform that is to attend the further development of citizens’ involvement.The internet sitewww.freiwillig.de shall be maintained as an exchange and information site for volunteering and extended to give it a portal function for volunteer organisations.Further activities on the sustainability of the IYV will be presented in the Final Report on the IYV.

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