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eVOLve Hits 10,000 Sign Ups from Young Jewish People amidst #iwill Week

evolve is JLGB’s response to the ever-changing needs of young Jewish volunteers. For the first time, evolve brings together all key stakeholders from across the community to ensure that social action becomes more accessible and more rewarding for Jewish young people than ever before. evolve creates a coherent, age progressive and streamlined framework for volunteering and accredited training that embraces all Jewish young people, enabling them to fully engage in meaningful training, volunteering and citizenship throughout their school years and onto student life.

Following the astronomical success of last year’s volunteering awards with record numbers of young people across the country volunteering through evolve, JLGB’s youth volunteering and skills initiative, JLGB is now excited to launch the awards for the academic year of 2017-2018. Recently evolve reached 10,000 enrolments from young people, which is a huge achievement, coinciding with #iwill Week. JLGB is a proud supporter of the #iwill campaign, it advocates youth volunteering and social action. evolve is unique because it aligns volunteering and social action projects to national awards such as The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, vInspired Award and National Citizen Service (NCS). evolve achieves this by bringing together the major stakeholders: young people, parents, charities & organisations, teachers and youth groups & synagogues. Meaning that all volunteers, students and opportunities can be managed in one place to enable young people to be matched to age appropriate opportunities and log their hours towards nationally recognised awards.

To create an eVOLve account, browse volunteering opportunities and see our latest news visit www.jlgb.org/evolve

In the past few weeks JLGB’s dedicated evolve have delivered volunteering fairs in Jewish secondary schools to match young people to volunteering opportunities in order for them to achieve nationally recognised awards. Completing these awards through evolve means that young people can find youth friendly volunteering opportunities in their local area that match their individual skills and interests as well as log and track their volunteering hours to gain their certificate of recognition. Through evolve young people can complete the Yoni Jesner Award (ages 11-13) and the vinspired Award (ages 16+) as well as being able to find placements for the volunteering sections of their Duke of Edinburgh's Award (from school year 9).

By creating an account on evolve, young people will be presented with hundreds of opportunities in their local area, tailored to their interests. To see what opportunities are available visit www.jlgb.org/evolve

The Yoni Jesner Award

In partnership with the Yoni Jesner Foundation, this community award calls 11-13 year olds to volunteer just 20 or 50 hours of their time in memory of the inspirational Yoni Jesner, who was an active youth leader in the Glasgow community. This award has been formally launched across schools in London with an address from Yoni’s mother, Marsha Gladstone, on who Yoni was and what he achieved in his life. In the coming few weeks, the award will be launched in schools across the North of England. After completing the award, participants will be invited to a graduation ceremony in the presence of the Chief Rabbi and members of Yoni’s family to receive a certificate to mark their achievement. Read about this year’s ceremony HERE.

Applications for the Yoni Jesner Award are ALREADY OPEN! Sign up at www.jlgb.org/yonijesner

 

 

vInspired Award


The vInspired Award is a nationally recognised award and a fantastic addition to a UCAS application or CV. There are three levels to this award corresponding to the number of hours volunteered: v10, v50 and v100. Volunteering for the vInspired Award not only shows universities and future employers a commitment to the service of others and an appreciation for social action, it also gives vital experience and develops transferable skills to help young people succeed in their next stage of life. There is a huge variety of opportunities on evolve, for example, aspiring doctors can gain hands on hospital experience volunteering at the Royal Free and budding historians can become expert researchers with opportunities from our partner organisation We Were There Too.

JLGB has organised a number of volunteering fairs in schools across London, where various charities participate. These fairs provide an opportunity for students to meet with charities and find out more about their opportunities on evolve. We encourage all students to speak to the different charities about what they offer, find out what they can gain from a placement and sign up to support a cause that they are passionate about.

Applications for the vInspired Award are ALREADY OPEN! Sign up at www.jlgb.org/evolve

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) is the world’s leading achievement award for young people set up by the Duke of Edinburgh 60 years ago. JLGB is proud to be the only national provider of a kosher DofE provision and has been ever since the award’s inception. To achieve the award, young people must complete a number of sections including a volunteering placement. Young people can use evolve to easily find a volunteering placement in their area that will excite them.

Read more about DofE and to register your interest at www.jlgb.org/dofe

Open College Network Accreditation

In addition to these volunteering awards, young people can also gain accreditation in a wealth of subject through evolve by completing Open College Network (OCN) accredited modules. OCN is a national qualification-awarding organisation regulated by Ofqual and the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA). With over 25 years' experience of accrediting courses for a wide range of centres, they are a market leader in the recognition of learner achievement through credit-based units and qualifications. Some examples of these modules offered by JLGB are: Communication Skills, Risk Management, Safeguarding Children, Organisation Skills, Peer Mentoring, Developing Leadership Skills and Teamwork Skills.

Through evolve, JLGB has created a top-of-the-range online accreditation system which means that all evidence is submitted, checked, assessed and externally verified by OCN online. With access to a bank of over 2,500 ‘off-the-shelf’ modules, from Entry Level to Level 2, completed accredited modules through evolve enriches young people’s university applications and CVs.

JLGB has an excellent track record in creating bespoke accredited courses for organisations, including: FZY, Habonim Dror, Streetwise Maccabi and Yeshiva Darchai Torah. Last month, JLGB accredited over 50 young people through Redbridge Jewish Community Centre’s MIKE leadership programme.

To find out more about evolve and how to start your volunteering award today please visit www.jlgb.org/evolve or email volunteering@jlgb.org

 

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