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The Master Composter SchemeMaste Composter SchemeWorcestershire County Council and Herefordshire Council, in association with the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) and the national charity for organic growing, Garden Organic are running a volunteer scheme to promote home composting across Herefordshire and Worcestershire. A total of 27 people signed up to the Master Composter scheme last year, which is aimed at promoting the benefits of home composting, encouraging more people to participate and enabling those who already home compost, to do so more effectively. Volunteers take part in a number of promotional activities, some of which include attending events, doing school visits and giving composting demonstrations, and generally spreading the composting message in their local communities. The Master Composters Programme is making a massive contribution towards home composting throughout Herefordshire and Worcestershire and we are now looking for more people to join the team so that we can spread the word even further. Our existing volunteers are an enthusiastic and motivated team, who are doing a fantastic job in promoting home composting. Becoming a Master Composter is a great way to meet new people, learn valuable skills and benefit from being part of a team that makes a difference. Volunteers will be given full training in home composting and other related environmental issues. They will be expected to contribute a minimum of 30 hours over 12 months. Travel expenses will be paid. If you are interested in joining the scheme please contact Viktoria Salisbury on 01905 768260 or email vsalisbury@worcestershire.gov.uk. Herefordshire and Worcestershire Master Composter ProgrammeHerefordshire Council and Worcestershire County Council, in association with WRAP (the Waste & Resources Action Programme) and Garden Organic are seeking volunteers for the new Master Composters Programme. We are initially seeking 20 people, with an opportunity for a further 20 later in the year, with some spare time to attend events and assist our Home Composting Advisors in promoting home composting. Volunteer activities include assisting at larger shows, visits to schools, demonstrations to family and friends, manning stands at farmer’s markets and small village shows, giving talks, helping establish community composting schemes and writing articles for parish magazines and much more. In return for the two-day training, volunteers are expected to contribute a minimum of 30 hours over a period of 12 months towards promoting and supporting composting in their local community. All travel expenses are paid. Background InformationMaster Composter programmes were established over 10 years ago in the USA and Canada. These programmes have proved extremely popular and successful in promoting the benefits of home composting. There are a few other Master Composter programmes in the UK, but they are still a fairly new concept. The main aims are to:
The Master Composter Programme is based on cascade learning techniques. It involves the engagement of community volunteers, who in return for training and support, act as composting ambassadors in their local neighbourhood. It is recognised that people’s attitudes and behaviour are not only influenced by the traditional routes of learning such as through schools, further education or government advice, but that people also learn and are influenced by other people around them, such as family, friends, neighbours or work colleagues and it is for this reason that community volunteers can provide a unique role in an education and learning programme. TrainingThe initial training for volunteers includes a standard two-day foundation course, which is completed by all volunteers in the scheme. The first training session is planed for 22nd & 23rd April, the 22nd in Worcestershire and the 23rd in Ryton Organic Gardens in Warwickshire (all travel supplied) Volunteers are then invited to attend follow-up training sessions, choosing events and topics that are of specific interest to them. The course content is as follows:
Technical and operational support package for volunteersWorcestershire County Council and HDRA provides Master Composters with a comprehensive support package, consisting of both technical support and operational support. The support service supplements the initial training and is delivered by enrolling volunteers in the HDRA Master Composter membership. The support package consists of
Information, Education and Promotional ResourcesA number of other resources would be made available for the Master Composters too. This could include home composting display boards giving simple advice on the basics of home composting and/or other display materials and resources that are identified as useful. Master Composters QualificationMaster Composter is a “qualification”, which in order to attain the volunteer needs to complete a series of training sessions in home composting and related environmental issues. Once Master Composters have completed their qualification, the local authority are then able to call upon this pool of talent to support home composting schemes by using them to educate and advise other members of the community. Examples of volunteer work carried out by Master Composters:
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