The wellbeing of volunteers is of paramount importance. Health and safety information forms part of a new volunteer’s induction. The policy of the JAS is to provide and maintain safe and healthy working conditions, equipment and systems of work for all its volunteers, and to provide such information, training and supervision as is needed for this purpose. The JAS undertakes risk assessments as appropriate. Volunteers are covered by the JAS’s public indemnity insurance.
All personnel at DHC, including volunteers, wear identity badges. Volunteers will not work in the strongroom areas of DHC due to the confidential nature of some of the information kept there. Where required for the volunteer role, archives will always be produced from the repositories by DHC members of staff for the use of volunteers.
The JAS will maintain records of volunteers. Personal details will be kept in strict confidence, and in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations 2018, will not be disclosed to any unauthorised person.
In appropriate circumstances, where the role includes contact with vulnerable people of any age e.g. carrying out oral history interviews outside the Dorset History Centre or supporting vulnerable service users, volunteers will be asked to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service check. The outcome of the check will be shared with the potential volunteer’s supervisor, and any risks associated with their service will be evaluated. DBS check outcomes will be stored securely and destroyed when a volunteer leaves DHC.
Any volunteers who work off premises alone are expected to comply with DCC’s Lone Worker policy.