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Easthall Residents Assoc Social Accounts - The Social Audit Network

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Commentary:• All four volunteers feel that they are part of a supportive team.• All four volunteers believe that they get positive support from other teammembers.• All four volunteers believe that they get honest feedback from theirmanagement committee.• Three of the four volunteers believe that they understand the work that isundertaken by other volunteers and/or staff members within the <strong>Easthall</strong><strong>Residents</strong> <strong>Assoc</strong>iationf) Volunteers on the OrganisationQUESTIONDo you feel able to influence the decision making of yourorganisation?Is morally generally high at the <strong>Easthall</strong> <strong>Residents</strong><strong>Assoc</strong>iation?YES NO PARTLY3 12 1 1Commentary:• Three out of the four volunteers feel that they are able to influence the decisionmaking of the organisation.• Two of the volunteers believe that morale is generally high at the ERA; onevolunteer believes that morale is partly high and the other volunteer doesn’t.Thinking about things that influence the volunteers happiness or motivation tovolunteer at the Glenburn Centre, the following categories were considered the mostimportant amongst the Glenburn Centre’s volunteers:• Comfortable workspace and appropriate surroundings was considered the mostimportant issue for volunteers at the Glenburn Centre.• Safety from discrimination, bullying and harassment, along with social andcommunity benefits was considered the second most important issue amongstvolunteers.• Being able to grow and be challenged through volunteering, Praise, recognitionand appreciation of work done, Opportunities to develop and advance in yourrole or in other roles in the organisation and Participating in training andpersonal development; they were all considered the third most important topicamongst the volunteers at the Glenburn Centre.• Shared learning and communication and Involvement in decision making wereconsidered the least important matters amongst the volunteers at the GlenburnCentre.g) Volunteers on the Overall Performance<strong>The</strong> four volunteers at the Glenburn Centre were asked to rate the overallperformance of <strong>Easthall</strong> <strong>Residents</strong> <strong>Assoc</strong>iation with one being very effective, and five47

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