Wednesday, December 07, 2005

VSO Training

I attended VSO Training Skills (TRSK) 7th -10th December 2005 at Harbourne Hall.

This course explores all aspects of the training cycle and gives time for practise with fellow volunteers and some returned volunteers.

I attended Organisational Development 11th -13th December 2005, this followed straight on from TRSK.

This course helps with capacity building and development issues.

I totally enjoyed both courses and found the content interesting and of use, as ever with training you probably won't need everything you learn, but it does help get you ready.

I believe a lot of this training is now done on line via the VSO website

Monday, November 21, 2005

VSO Training

I attended a Skills for Working in Development (SKWID) course from 21st to 25th November 2005, this helps you develop good skills in facilitating participation especially with disadvantaged people.

The topics are:

VSO’s approach to development

Effective communication and building relationships

Different roles a volunteer can play as a facilitator for change

Participation and project planning

Introduction to participatory methods and tools

Practising facilitation

Monitoring and evaluation

Networking, Negotiations, Conflict and Corruption

Attached to the SKWID course is a Health and Security course lasting about 4 hours which is mandatory. I found both courses good and useful, you collect lots of information which you can use in placement.

A lot of information can be accessed on the VSO web site so you can download pdf files rather than carry lots of paper with you when you go overseas.

Friday, November 11, 2005

VSO Motorcycle training

I did a weeks competency assessment with MOTAG to ensure I was safe to ride a motorbike as my placement in Sri Lanka required use of a motorbike. I haven't ridden a bike since I was a teenager but got on well. I started on a 250cc but once the instructor decided I was safe he put me on a 500cc which was a much easier ride.

This is the wrong time of year to be on a bike, you get cold in half an hour and end up in a cafe trying to get warm again.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Placement Offer with VSO

After being given a placement manager, who tries to match you with a post. I have been offered a placement in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka so am contacting returned volunteers and those still in country by email to find out about Sri Lanka.

The VSO process has changed since I volunteered so the placement process may not be the same.

Monday, September 12, 2005

VSO Training

After being accepted by VSO as a volunteer, I got to know in a week or two after assessment. I attended a weekend course at Harbourne Hall in Birmingham, from Friday to Sunday, taking part in Preparing for Change and Volunteers and Development during September 2005, I believe some of the training is now done on line.

These were both very good courses intended to prepare you for the volunteer experience. A great time to meet other volunteers too. I am still in touch with the friends I made then.

Details of volunteer training are available on the VSO website.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

VSO the start

I started the VSO process in April 2005 I filled out the paperwork and attended an assessment day in June 2005. The assessment day when I did it was held in the VSO offices in Putney, London. I was part of a group of about 20 people, we were split into two smaller groups and did the usual group thing of introducing ourselves. We then did a couple of group teamwork exercises. There is nothing to worry about at the assessment, it is not about winning or losing, success or failure, more about people skills.

After the group exercises I had a one to one with a returned volunteer, who went through the reality of volunteering to both inform and check that I understood about living away from home and family and the developing world. It is not like being on holiday. Again there is nothing to worry about, but you do need to do your research and think through what being away from home for up to two years can mean.