Volunteer Training Workshop Series

As part of our Women's Rugby World Cup Legacy Project, Volunteer Now will be delivering a series of workshops designed to assist clubs in recruiting, rewarding and retaining volunteers. 

These workshops will be delivered as a series, with club representatives asked to attend each of the three sessions as the information and topics covered will extend from the previous workshop (3 individual workshops all delivered on 3 occasions, 9 in total). 
 
These sessions will be delivered in Belfast (Kingspan Stadium), Coleraine (Coleraine RFC) and Fivemiletown (Fivemiletown Collage), and have been scheduled as follows. 
 
Workshop 1 - Building Blocks to success
 
Kingspan Stadium - Wednesday 31st January: 6.45pm - 9.00pm
Coleraine RFC - Wednesday 31st January: 6.45pm - 9.00pm
Fivemiletown Collage Youth Annex - Thursday 25th January: 6.45pm - 9.00pm
 
Workshop 2 - Marketing roles
 
Kingspan Stadium - Wednesday 21st February: 6.45pm - 9.00pm
Coleraine RFC - Wednesday 28th February: 6.45pm - 9.00pm
Fivemiletown Collage Youth Annex - Thursday 8th February: 6.45pm - 9.00pm
 
Workshop 3 - Retain & Reward (2Rs)
 
Kingspan Stadium - Thursday 15th March: 6.45pm - 9.00pm
Coleraine RFC - Wednesday 28th March: 6.45pm - 9.00pm
Fivemiletown Collage Youth Annex - Wednesday 21st March: 6.45pm - 9.00pm
 
Please note that there are a maximum of 25 spaces per workshop, and these are available on a first come, first served basis. We can also initially only allow for a maximum of 2 representatives per club, although we will notify clubs if spaces remain available closer to the date of delivery. 
 
To secure your FREE place, please email Matthew.Holmes@ulsterrugby.com with the following information.
 
· Club Name
· Name of club contact(s)
· Name of club contact(s)
· Email address of club contact(s)
· Sessions / venue they will be attending
 
Our scheduling of this volunteering focused training extends from feedback from clubs, with a lack of volunteers consistently highlighted as a key issue.
 
We would therefore assume that these sessions will be extremely well attended, particularly given the delivery by Volunteer Now as experts in this field.