Fostering young Australian returned volunteers to be agents of change, innovation and development

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Fostering young Australian returned volunteers to be agents of change, innovation and development Scope Global Christine Molitor and Anthony Rologas IVCO Conference, 7 th October 2015

Our aim for this session is to facilitate the sharing of our collective experience, learnings and insights on: The positive personal and professional development outcomes for youth volunteers How IVCOs can provide opportunities and pathways for returned youth volunteers that enable them to create ongoing impact in community and international development efforts The catalytic link between international volunteering, innovation and social enterprise

Session outline: A practitioners perspective based on Scope Global s experience in managing over 6,000 Australian international development volunteers since 2001, though a number of programs including: - The Australian Government s international volunteering for development program, known since 2010 as Australian Volunteers for International Development (AVID) - University partnerships (outbound student mobility) - Corporate partnerships (international corporate volunteering) Key research findings and case studies Small-group activity and discussion to draw upon the experience and diversity in this room

What are the positive personal and professional development outcomes for youth volunteers? The Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program deployed over 4,300 young Australians to 23 countries in Asia, Pacific and Sub-Saharan Africa regions, between 1998 and 2014. 2014 research project undertaken by Scope Global (Dr Catherine Mobbs, Senior M&E advisor), included literature review and analysis of returned volunteer survey data

Research findings on the effects of international volunteer service on the volunteer (especially for younger and early career volunteers): international awareness (understanding issues in a global context; enhanced understanding of aid and development) intercultural relations (enhanced understanding, interest in, and appreciation of other cultures) impact on personal values and living (personal growth, community or civic engagement, confidence, broadened perspective, understanding of own strengths and weaknesses) impact on knowledge and skills (enhanced professional knowledge, technical, organisational, communication skills etc) impact on career intentions (broadened horizons and career intentions, often toward careers on international or development issues), and international social capital (volunteers personal and organisational contacts and networks with people who live in other countries).

Ok so we know the benefits for youth volunteers but how does this generate ongoing impact on international and community development efforts?

How do returned youth volunteers generate on-going impact? 1. Continuing to work or volunteer in with international or community development organisations Chart 10. Returned AYADs working in the aid and development field at the time of the survey Base n: 2014= 382; 2009= 228; 2007= 457; 2005= 202. 2014 total >100 due to rounding

How do returned youth volunteers generate on-going impact? Case Study: Anthony Alexopolous Following a 12 month volunteer assignment in 2012 as a Small Scale Mining Safety Officer with Indigenous peoples in the Northern Philippines, Anthony returned to Australia and commenced work with the Central Land Council in Alice Springs working with Indigenous people as a Mining Officer.

How do returned youth volunteers generate on-going impact? 2. Undertaking actions which create public diplomacy benefits at home in Australia this includes involvement in alumni and community engagement and awareness raising activities on international development, aid programs, and volunteering 97% of returned youth volunteers have promoted Australia s overseas volunteer program to other people 81% have been involved in aid and development events 25% have spoken at public events or to media

How do returned youth volunteers generate on-going impact? 3. Facilitating networks and linkages Chart 16. Type of contact returned AYADs maintained with host organisation or community

How do returned youth volunteers generate on-going impact? 4. Supporting IVCO s volunteer program implementation Returned youth volunteers are engaged in delivery of program events and activities incl. public information sessions, career fairs, volunteer pre-departure briefings and debriefs Case Study: Stephen Meyer Following a 12 month volunteer assignment as a Youth Outreach Project Officer with Save the Children in the Solomon Islands Stephen decided to stay engaged with the volunteer program as a facilitator for Pre-Departure Briefing and Debrief events

What can IVCOs do to facilitate on-going impact of returned youth volunteers in these ways? Provide opportunities for active alumni engagement through activities, events, social media Establish state-based alumni coordinators Assist with on-going learning and professional and career development, including through offering Development Internships Using their feedback to enhance program delivery and impact WHAT ELSE?? Small-group activity: in pairs, discuss: what do you do (as an IVCO) to facilitate on-going impact of volunteers?

An emerging area: alumni impact through innovation and social entrepreneurship Our experience: more and more on-assignment and returned youth volunteers are establishing social enterprises to contribute to development efforts. What is social entrepreneurship?

Case Study: Botol for Botol Our Vision Through partnerships, education and cross-cultural dialogue, our vision is to empower students across the world to move beyond single-use plastics towards an environmentally sustainable future. Our Mission We aim to achieve our vision through a simple water bottle exchange program, which generates partnerships between Australian and Indonesian schools to combat single-use plastics consumption. Through cross-cultural discussion and student-led initiatives, it is our hope that students will emerge from the program with the tools and conviction to advocate for environmental sustainability and further develop their Australia- Asia literacy.

So we asked ourselves: what can we do as an IVCO to facilitate this entrepreneurial spirit and effort?

Ran an Innovation Generation competition Aim to capture and share stories of innovation and impact Entries needed to demonstrate innovative impact and change related to the volunteer s assignment in partnership with their host 0rganisation, or inspired by their time as a volunteer in-country. Category Example Tools/aids Repurposed objects/equipment made into allied health aids; Coke bottles used to solar power homes. System/process New systems or processes in place that represent a new way of doing things, achieving goals more effectively through the HO. Service Any new services provided through the HO or other partner, or developed externally, where development or implementation reflect innovative practices or processes. Use of new technology Mobile phone apps used by farmers to record crop data, or other new technology applied effectively creating new impact. Use of internet and social media An innovative new media activity, for example innovative games with a learning/behaviour change outcome.

Competition Winner: Paul Bourne, a returned volunteer from the Philippines, with his Modular Octagonal Bahay Kubo for Shelter Relief design for survivors of natural disasters. This was developed to provide relief housing after considering the needs of the many people left homeless after Typhoon Yolanda/ The name Bahay Kubo means native hut, typically with a nipa palm roof the term was applied to the design because of its extensive use of local materials Figure 1: Mock-up of the Modular Octagonal Bahay Kubo for Shelter Relief Figure 2 The latest design version in typhoon-ready mode. The nipa perimeter roof is folded down, shutters are closed & the bamboo support poles are stashed Host Organisation: The Centre for Environmental Concerns, Phils Partner Organisation: Civil Engineering Dept, Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College, Quezon City Engineering students erecting the first wall frames to the base.

Facilitated an Alumni Innovation Lab One day workshop in July 2015 with 16 returned volunteers. Purpose: Hear from other alumni who used their volunteer assignments as a catalyst for developing their own enterprises Discuss the climate for innovation internationally Engage in short activities to challenge your goal setting and get you moving Learn about Incubating and accelerating from idea to concept to plan to implementation Share considerations in developing a social enterprise, business or a career pathway Dream up wild and wonderful ways of Scope engaging with you, to drive innovation generation in the international development space! Test interest in the innovation, business & social enterprise development space

Facilitated a Pilot Alumni Innovation Lab Participants indicated the following aspirations and goals in innovation and business & social enterprise development: I have been interested in developing a social enterprise and would like to learn more about this and the challenges of starting one change I believe that apps/technology can play a huge role in creating positive the collaboration between technological and innovative infrastructure and how that is supporting Australia's goals in International Aid work it will also be great to meet other likeminded individuals and share conversations about how to move forward and be part of the change for the better I have an innovative idea eager to discover new ideas, technologies and ways of working I would like to create an online group that links asylum seekers with employers who are prepared to give them work experience

Facilitated a Pilot Alumni Innovation Lab Participants expressed that they wanted to impact: food security and logistics safer and more efficient working practices sustainable land use and natural resource use innovations how my interest and skills in game development can be applied in a meaningful way to help people

What next: ideas to consider when planning for further engagement with alumni in innovation Suggestions arising from the Pilot Alumni Innovation Lab: Link people to useful resources in the innovation/entrepreneurship space; enable this by setting up partnerships with key resources At future workshops, hear from failed entrepreneurs At future workshops, include pitching practice Have a Facebook page for Alumni who are active/interested in this space

Thank you any questions?