Abstract

This article reviews how a major national charity – the NSPCC – has made use of the research findings of the Pathways through Participation project to review and reshape its volunteering strategy in line with the project's understanding of the connections between different activities and episodes of participation. It explains how the NSPCC has begun to develop an approach that enables people to contribute to its work over their lifetimes and takes account of their changing circumstances.

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