<p>Originally published in 1971 volunteers in the social services were being asked to undertake increasingly demanding and responsible work particularly in the field of prison after-care. Effective professional leadership and support were therefore essential. Hugh Barr’s report describes a pilot project in London in which he tried to build effective partnership between professionals and volunteers and between statutory and voluntary agencies. It is a report that was immediately relevant in the field of probation and after-care at the time and had implications in general for the future of the personal social services.</p><p>Separate chapters discuss recruitment motivation preparation selection and supervision of the volunteers; illustrations of their work are included and an attempt is made to evaluate the results of the project. The book ends with a study of the implications for future projects and of the ever-widening scope for the volunteer who will use his leisure to match society’s need. ‘This is a man writing about something he has a hand in creating’ (from the Foreword).</p>
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