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ResourcesBrewis, G., Hill, M., and Stevens, D. (2010) Valuing Volunteer Management Skills: ResearchSummary, Institute of Volunteering Research and The Third Sector. Available at: http://www.ivr.org.uk/NR/rdonlyres/ADA89203-CA46-4E21-BBFB-F79A2F7D2854/0/Valuing_volunteer_management_skills_summary.pdfDepartment for Social Development, 2011. The Concordat between the Voluntary and CommunitySector and the NI Government. Available at: http://www.nicva.org/sites/default/files/ConcordatConsultation.pdfMachin, J., and Ellis Paine, A., 2008. Managing for Success: Volunteers views on involvement andsupport. Institute for Volunteering Research, available at: http://www.ivr.org.uk/Migrated+Resources%2fDocuments%2fM%2fmanaging_for_success_final.pdfNICVA, 2009. ‘State of the Sector V’. Available at http://www.nicva.org/publications/statesector-vVolunteer Development Agency (2007) “It’s All About Time”. Available at www.volunteernow.co.ukVolunteer Now (2010:1) Mapping Volunteer Involving Organisations in Northern Ireland, Belfast,Department for Social Development.Volunteer Now offers access to the full range of research that it has produced on volunteeringin Northern Ireland through the publication section of its website- http://www.volunteernow.co.uk/supporting-organisations/publications428 Volunteering infrastructure in Europe 29 UK - Northern Ireland

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