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Work with volunteers involves:

Recruitment and selection of suitable volunteers

Matching the tasks with the abilities and personalities of the

volunteers

Instructing the volunteers so that they perform their tasks to the

best of their abilities

Giving special attention and incentives to volunteers

Developing independence whilst defining limits.

Encouraging the adoption of appropriate behavior (including dress

code)

Volunteers with Special Needs

The volunteers with special needs are recruited by the trainers from

amongst the graduates of the Sport and Recreation Center. These

volunteers must take pleasure in giving, and must be prepared to adapt

to the position of giving to others rather than receiving from others.

Volunteers with special needs require the same training and incentives

as other volunteers. However they require extra support and

encouragement throughout the project. This requires careful planning

and attention on the part of the trainers.

Feedback:

After meeting with parents it became apparent that the project

succeeds in giving children and youth with special needs the ability to

enjoy physical activity in the community, and not only in the protected

confines of the Beit Issie Shapiro Sport and Movement Center. Most of

the children experience increased motivation and improved motor skills.

The encouragement of trainers and volunteers is vital to the success of

the program, and the experience of being an individual amongst equals

was comfortable for the youth and the parents. The parents recognized

that the project gave them an opportunity to bring their children into

the community in a way they could not have accomplished on their own