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=== Tips for working well as a team within a Freegle group ===
= Tips for working well as a team within a Freegle group =


* Swap numbers asap in case of emergencies that lead to a sudden inability to mod (!)
*Swap numbers in case of emergencies that lead to a sudden inability to mod, attend an event etc 
* Respect each other's skills and different time commitments
*Respect each other's skills and different time commitments  
* Consider having informal meet ups every 3 months, maybe sometimes with neigbouring group mods
*Consider having informal meetings every 3 months, maybe sometimes with volunteers from neigbouring groups
* Meet up online if face-to-face meet ups never seem to happen
*Meet up online if face-to-face meetings never seem to happen  
* Have your own mods' group - some freegle groups cc relelvent messages to the group-owner address, others have a yahoo group that's just for mods of one or a couple of adjoining re-gifting groups. Advantages:
*Have your own mods support group - some Freegle groups copy relevant messages to the group-owner address, others have a Yahoo group for volunteers from one or more adjoining groups.  
Advantages:  
**archive  
**archive  
**files  
**files  
**practice polls  
**practice polls  
**chat & support
**sharing promotional and other local news
**chat
** support


* Check the management logs from time to time to ensure that the bulk of the modding is not being done by one mod - this puts the group at risk for several reasons:
*Check the management logs (Mod tools>Logs>Messages) or (Mod tools>Members>Approved>Moderation Team) from time to time to ensure that the bulk of the modding is not being done by one mod - this puts the group at risk for several reasons:  
**the busy mod may be more likely to burn out  
**the busy mod may be more likely to burn out  
**if the busy mod is not available there may be a serious gap in modding cover
**if the busy mod is not available there may be a serious gap in modding cover  
**other mods may feel that they are not getting sufficient opportunity to mod and lose interest  
**other mods may feel that they are not getting sufficient opportunity to mod and lose interest


* If you have a sensitive and difficult issue within your team that cannot be resolved locally, consider asking for confidential advice from [[Confidential Mod Support]]
*If you have a sensitive and difficult issue within your team that cannot be resolved locally, consider asking for confidential advice from [[Confidential Volunteer Support]]


* Interesting retaining volunteers article:  
<br> Back to [[Recruiting, Training and Retaining]] or [[Running Your Group]] [[File:Manage-local-group.png|20px|link=Running Your Local Group]]
http://www.volunteering.org.uk/resources/goodpracticebank/Core+Themes/retention/retainingvolunteers-overview.htm
 
[[Category:Recruit/Train/Retain]]

Latest revision as of 19:34, 1 Mayıs 2018

Tips for working well as a team within a Freegle group

  • Swap numbers in case of emergencies that lead to a sudden inability to mod, attend an event etc
  • Respect each other's skills and different time commitments
  • Consider having informal meetings every 3 months, maybe sometimes with volunteers from neigbouring groups
  • Meet up online if face-to-face meetings never seem to happen
  • Have your own mods support group - some Freegle groups copy relevant messages to the group-owner address, others have a Yahoo group for volunteers from one or more adjoining groups.

Advantages:

    • archive
    • files
    • practice polls
    • sharing promotional and other local news
    • chat
    • support
  • Check the management logs (Mod tools>Logs>Messages) or (Mod tools>Members>Approved>Moderation Team) from time to time to ensure that the bulk of the modding is not being done by one mod - this puts the group at risk for several reasons:
    • the busy mod may be more likely to burn out
    • if the busy mod is not available there may be a serious gap in modding cover
    • other mods may feel that they are not getting sufficient opportunity to mod and lose interest
  • If you have a sensitive and difficult issue within your team that cannot be resolved locally, consider asking for confidential advice from Confidential Volunteer Support


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