1. What is a Beijing Olympic volunteer?
Beijing Olympic volunteers refer to people from all walks of life who serve others, society and the Olympics in the whole process of preparation and holding of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games on the principle of voluntarism and in the basic form of voluntary service within the system of the Beijing Olympic Games Volunteer Action Program.
2. What is the total demand for volunteers for the Games?
According to the needs of the preparatory work for the Beijing Olympic Games and the survey on the demand of volunteers for the Games conducted by the business departments of the Beijing Organizing Committee, the total number of volunteers for the 2008 Olympic Games is about 70,000, and the number of volunteers for the Paralympic Games is about 30,000.
3. What are the basic conditions for Games volunteers? (e) Be able to serve for more than seven consecutive days during the Beijing Olympic Games and Paralympic Games;
(f) Applicants whose mother tongue is Chinese should have basic communication skills in foreign languages, and those whose mother tongue is not Chinese should have basic communication skills in Chinese;
(g) Possess professional knowledge and skills necessary for the volunteer positions.
4. What are the sources of volunteers for the Games?
Volunteers for the Olympic and Paralympic Games are mainly recruited in Beijing, with students from Beijing universities and colleges as the main part, and a certain number of volunteers are recruited from related organizations, residents of provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions, compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, overseas Chinese and foreigners.
5. Where are the volunteers located?
Most of the volunteers for the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games will mainly volunteer in and around the venues (including competition venues, non-competition venues and training venues). According to the actual needs of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, some of the volunteers have mobility and do not volunteer in fixed venues. Such as driver volunteers, VIP escort volunteers.
6. The service targets and service areas of the Games volunteers?
According to the experience of previous Olympic Games and the actual needs of the Beijing Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, the service targets of the Games volunteers include officials, athletes, media reporters, sponsors, audiences and other related personnel; the service areas of the Games volunteers mainly include protocol reception, language translation, transportation services, safety and security, medical care and health care, audience services, communication and liaison, competition organization support, venue operation support, news operation support and cultural activities. The volunteer services mainly include protocol reception, language translation, transportation service, safety and security, medical and health care, audience service, communication and liaison, competition organization support, venue operation support, news operation support and cultural activities organization support.
7. What are the incentives for Games volunteers?
The incentives for Olympic Games volunteers are based on spiritual encouragement, and the enthusiasm of volunteers is stimulated through the issuance of volunteer certificates or badges and the awarding of honorary titles. According to the service time and service effect, the Games volunteers can get the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games souvenirs. After the games, a memorial facility for Beijing Olympic and Paralympic volunteers will be established.
8. What guarantees are available to the volunteers?
According to the practice of Olympic and Paralympic Games volunteers and the actual situation of the Beijing Olympics and Paralympic Games, the Beijing Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games will issue identity registration cards for volunteers; provide them with work uniforms and equipment; provide them with food and drinks during their work; provide them with free public **** transportation services between specific areas in the city; and provide them with personal accident insurance during their work.
9. What are the rights of volunteers?
There are seven main rights for volunteers:
The first is the right to know the volunteer policy of the Games;
The second is the right to express the will of the job and workplace before the position is determined;
The third is the right to obtain the necessary job security;
The fourth is the right to safeguard one's legitimate rights and interests;
The fifth is the right to take part in the
V. The right to participate in the competition and recognition of volunteers;
VI. The right to put forward opinions and suggestions on the work of volunteers;
VII. The right to apply for withdrawal from volunteer service.
10. What are the obligations of volunteers?
The volunteers of the Games have seven main obligations:
First, to abide by the Olympic Charter, abide by the statutes of the International Paralympic Committee, and spread the Olympic spirit;
Second, to abide by the policies, rules and regulations of the Beijing Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games;
Third, to fulfill the commitment to volunteer service signed by themselves;
Fourth, to complete the corresponding training;
Fourth, to complete the corresponding training;
Third, to fulfill the volunteer service commitment signed by themselves;
Fourth, to complete the appropriate Completion of the corresponding training;
v. Obedience to the Beijing Organizing Committee's arrangement of volunteering workplaces;
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11. What is the significance of the volunteer logo?
The heart-shaped logo symbolizes that the volunteers are connected to the athletes, the Olympic family and all the guests, and that they are dedicated to serving the Olympic Movement. The dancing human figure shows the spirit of volunteers who dedicate themselves to the Olympic Games. The sincere smile, excellent service and friendly behavior of the volunteers will arouse the hearts of every participant of the Olympic Games***. The design of the volunteer logo utilizes China's unique traditional cultural form - Chinese painting and calligraphy art style, and the Beijing Olympic Games emblem "China Seal? Dancing Beijing", the emblem of the Beijing Olympic Games.
12. What is the management of volunteers at the Games?
During the Games, volunteers are mainly under the management of their venues (business portals).
13. What is the "Welcome to the Olympics" volunteer program?
The program was launched in March 2004 and will continue until 2008. Individuals, families, groups and organizations that are willing to contribute to the Olympic Games can participate. It mainly relies on Beijing's various industries, systems and regions to organize social welfare service activities, which can be transformed into urban volunteer activities during the Games. Through this project, the popularization of Olympic knowledge, promote the spirit of volunteerism, enhance the level of public volunteerism and comprehensive quality, and create a social atmosphere for all people to meet the Olympic Games and participate in the Olympic Games.
14. In addition to direct participation in the Games volunteers, what other ways to participate in the Olympic volunteer service?
In order to further expand the public participation in the Olympic Games volunteering work, from 2006 to 2008, various kinds of social public welfare activities will be carried out one after another, such as "welcoming the Olympic Games, speaking civilization, and establishing a new style". During the Games, in addition to the Games Volunteer Program, which will directly serve the Games, the City Volunteer Program will also be carried out to give full play to the positive role of social volunteers. In addition, you can also participate in the Olympic organizing committee pre-volunteer program.
15. What will volunteers gain from volunteering?
The volunteer work of the Beijing Olympic Games will fully reflect the requirements of "respect, development, and protection", and take the participation of volunteers as a human resource development process to effectively improve their quality and ability. Through the positive effect of Olympic volunteering on the development of volunteers, we will promote the self-improvement of volunteers, strengthen the guidance, service and help for volunteers, enhance the learning, practicing and innovation ability of volunteers, strengthen the service spirit of volunteers, and promote the growth and progress and all-round development of volunteers.
16. How can volunteers register for the Games?
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) or relevant organizations designated by the BOCOG are responsible for receiving voluntary applications from applicants.
17. What is the deadline for volunteers to apply?
The registration of volunteers for the Games began in August 2006 and ended at the end of March 2008. In order to enhance the planning and thoroughness of the volunteer organization, the registration of volunteers for the Games will be launched in phases.
18. How do applicants in Beijing register?
On August 28, 2006, the applicants in Beijing started to apply, the specific application methods are:
(1) Teachers and students of ordinary colleges and universities in Beijing (including teachers and students of Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and overseas Chinese, as well as foreign teachers and students) shall apply voluntarily in the recruiting points set up within the ordinary colleges and universities.
(2) People from all walks of life who live and work in the Beijing area should register at the online registration system designated by the Youth League Committee of the county in which they live, or fill out a paper registration form at the Youth League Committee of the street or township in which they live.
19. How can applicants from provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities outside Beijing apply?
In December 2006, applicants from provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the central government began to apply for the program. Applicants can apply through the channels designated by the Youth League Committee of each province, autonomous region, and municipality directly under the central government.
20. What is the percentage of Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and overseas Chinese recruited as volunteers for the Olympic Games and how do I apply?
In March 2007, compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, overseas Chinese and foreign students and foreigners began to register. The number of volunteers from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and overseas Chinese and overseas Chinese volunteers, one of the components of the volunteer group for the Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games, will be determined specifically according to the actual needs and realities.
21. What kind of recruitment method will be adopted for foreign volunteers, and what is the percentage of foreign volunteers in the volunteers?
In March 2007, compatriots from Hong Kong and Macao, Taiwan compatriots, overseas Chinese and foreign students, and foreigners began to register. The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) welcomes foreign friends to sign up as volunteers. Any foreign friend who meets the conditions for volunteers for the Games can sign up, and the number of them will be determined specifically according to the actual needs and realities.
22. What is the recruitment process for volunteers?
The recruitment process of volunteers for the Games mainly includes applicant enrollment, material review, interview, test, job assignment, background check, and notification of acceptance. The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) recruited volunteers for the Games in batches according to the recruitment process, and in August 2007, the first batch of volunteers for the Games was issued with an offer of employment. In May 2008, the recruitment of volunteers for the Games was completed.
23. How are volunteers selected?
The selection of volunteers is carried out in stages and batches, relying on organizational channels for applicants from different source groups. In accordance with the unified standards and workflow formulated by the Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games, the selection is made on the basis of merit.
24. How is the recruitment of volunteers outside of Beijing conducted?
Volunteers from outside Beijing (Qingdao, Tianjin, Shanghai, Shenyang, Qinhuangdao, Hong Kong) will be recruited by the organizing bodies of the events outside Beijing in accordance with the unified policy formulated by the Beijing Organizing Committee.
25. Can I sign up for both Olympic and Paralympic volunteers?
You can apply to be an Olympic Games volunteer and a Paralympic Games volunteer at the same time, and provide volunteer services for both Games.
26. What are the chances of a college student in Beijing becoming a volunteer if he/she applies online instead of at school?
We ask college students in Beijing to register centrally at their schools.
27. Can you consider providing more opportunities for college students outside of Beijing to volunteer for the Olympics?
Recruitment of volunteers is open to the public, and everyone who meets the entry requirements has a fair chance to sign up. Under the leadership of the Central Committee of the League of Nations, the League of Nations in each province, autonomous region and municipality directly under the Central Government is planning a "Volunteer China? The first time I've seen this, I've seen it, and I've seen it, and I've seen it, and I've seen it, and I've seen it, and I've seen it.
28. Why is it necessary for volunteers to be at least 18 years old?
The requirement that volunteers must be 18 years old or older follows the practice of previous Olympic Games of setting the age of volunteers, and our laws require that citizens must be 18 years old or older to have full capacity for civil behavior.
29. Are there any special considerations for volunteers with special skills (e.g., small language volunteers) when recruiting?
Volunteers with special skills (e.g., small language volunteers) will be placed in appropriate positions according to job requirements.
30. I would like to know what is meant by "ability to communicate in a foreign language", and do I need a certificate? Is there a standard? Or what level of proficiency is required?
During the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics, tens of thousands of foreigners will be hosted, and the ability to communicate in a foreign language is a basic quality that volunteers for the games should have. The requirements and standards for foreign language proficiency vary from job to job. The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) will take appropriate measures to test and evaluate the foreign language ability of volunteers if necessary.
31. Can people who have a criminal record or political mistakes apply to be volunteers for the Games?
Anyone who complies with Chinese laws and regulations and meets the eligibility criteria can apply to be a volunteer at the Games.
32. Is there any special requirement or treatment for religious beliefs for volunteers?
Regardless of religious beliefs, as long as they meet the requirements for volunteers for the Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games, they can apply to volunteer for the Games.
33. What are the requirements for foreigners to volunteer?
There are no special requirements for foreigners to volunteer, as long as they meet the conditions of volunteers for the Games, they can register as volunteers. Volunteers from outside the event hosting area are responsible for their own transportation costs, accommodation costs in the event hosting area and catering costs outside the working period, and the Organizing Committee only provides free catering during the working period.
34. Can athletes volunteer in their free time?
The selection criteria for Games volunteers is based on job requirements only, and no special conditions are set for people in specific occupations. The registration of volunteers for the Games ended in March 2008, and after confirmation of acceptance, they will undergo a series of training, and only those who have passed the training will be able to provide quality services for the Olympic Games.
35. I don't have any specialties, can I volunteer?
Members of the public can participate in different volunteer programs according to their actual conditions and contribute to the promotion of the Olympic spirit and the Beijing Olympic Games.
36. Do hired volunteers need to undergo a physical examination?
We require volunteers to be in good health and meet the physical requirements of the position they are serving.
37. Will there be strict requirements on identity, education, height and appearance when recruiting volunteers?
The recruitment of volunteers for the Games is open, with unified standards and requirements, and anyone who meets the conditions for volunteers for the Games can apply. According to the specific requirements of different positions, to determine the corresponding specific standards.
38. What is the standard of English required for English professionals to volunteer?
Different jobs have different specific requirements and specific standards, including the requirements and standards for English proficiency.
39. Does the order of registration matter for training, job placement, etc.?
During the application period, volunteer applicants are not prioritized and have an equal chance of being hired. Volunteer placements will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
40. Each person's specific situation is different, can volunteers choose their own suitable time for interviews or training?
Volunteers for the Games should obey the Beijing Organizing Committee's schedule for interviews or training.
41. How can foreigners and foreigners participate in the tests and interviews related to Olympic volunteers?
Foreigners and foreign applicants can log on to the Beijing Olympic Games Volunteer website for remote training after enrollment. The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) will determine the procedures and methods of the tests and interviews accordingly.
42. Is there a fee for registration?
There is no registration fee.
43. Is there a contract for volunteers?
In order to ensure the quality of service and protect the rights and interests of volunteers, volunteers will sign a legally binding document.
44. How are volunteer hours determined?
In principle, volunteers for the Olympic and Paralympic Games should work for more than seven consecutive days, one shift per day, with each shift lasting no more than eight hours, and the specific shift arrangements will be determined according to the venue's event schedule. Special positions will be based on the actual situation to determine a reasonable time shift.
45. How are the positions of paid staff and volunteers divided and determined?
They are classified according to a variety of factors, including job requirements, including: working hours, specialization, qualifications, level of responsibility, etc.
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46. What kind of service equipment will the volunteers of the Beijing Olympics be equipped with?
The Beijing Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games has prepared uniform volunteer clothing for the volunteers, and will also equip them with different work equipment according to the different professional fields they serve.
47 Is there any special treatment for volunteers from outside Beijing or overseas in terms of transportation, food and accommodation?
Referring to the general practice of previous Olympic Games, volunteers from outside the venue of the event will be responsible for the round-trip transportation from their place of residence to the venue of the event, and the accommodation and food expenses outside the working period.
48 Can volunteers from remote areas, ethnic minority areas and impoverished areas in China be provided with round-trip transportation, food and accommodation?
Referring to the general practice of the previous Olympic Games, volunteers from outside the venue of the event shall bear the round-trip transportation cost from their place of residence to the venue of the event, the accommodation cost in the venue of the event, and the food and beverage cost outside the working period.
49. Are the working conditions for volunteers outside Beijing the same as for those volunteering in Beijing?
Volunteers from outside Beijing are also part of the overall volunteer work of the Beijing Olympic Games. In terms of recruitment, management, training and corresponding treatment, they will enjoy the same rights and benefits as those volunteers who volunteer in Beijing.
50. In the course of volunteering, if a volunteer infringes on the rights and interests of the person being served, who will be held responsible? If the rights and interests of volunteers are infringed upon, what should be done?
Depending on the specific situation, it will be handled according to the relevant Chinese laws and regulations and the relevant provisions of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games.
51. Can volunteers for the Olympic and Paralympic Games be adjusted after they have been assigned to their jobs? If so, how?
Generally, volunteers for the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games are not allowed to adjust their positions after they have been confirmed. However, volunteers should be prepared to submit to the adjustment of their positions, taking into account the needs of volunteer service during the Games.
52. Can I quit after signing up? Can I quit after becoming a volunteer? Can I quit if there are special circumstances during the race?
Volunteers can withdraw in accordance with the stipulated procedures and methods.
53. How can I take a leave of absence during my service? Can I return to my original position after the leave?
Leave of absence for volunteers will be based on the requirements and work procedures of the specific post.
54. Can volunteers choose their own place, time and position?
Volunteers can choose their work area, field and position according to their personal wishes when applying for the job, and the BOCOG will arrange corresponding positions according to the volunteers' wishes. The Organizing Committee will arrange the corresponding positions according to the volunteers' wishes. Generally speaking, the volunteers will not be adjusted to their positions after the positions have been confirmed. However, the volunteers should be prepared for the adjustment of their positions, taking into account the needs of the volunteer work during the competition.
55. Can Olympic volunteers accept money or prizes or similar rewards?
Volunteers are voluntary, non-compulsory individuals who are not motivated by money or interest. Volunteers should commit to making useful contributions and selfless help to the collective and others, and do their best to complete the tasks assigned to them, without accepting money or prizes or other rewards of a similar nature from the people they serve.
56. Can volunteers be assigned to the nearest neighborhood?
The BOCOG will assign and manage volunteers according to the unified arrangement, and at the same time, it will also take into full consideration the personal wishes of the volunteer applicants, and make reasonable arrangements for the volunteers' workplaces and positions in terms of improving work efficiency and facilitating the volunteers' work.
57. Will there be any difference in the rights and benefits of volunteers in different jobs?
The protection of rights and interests and treatment of volunteers follow the principle of uniformity and fairness.
58. In order to avoid boring work and let volunteers experience the Olympic Games from more perspectives, is it considered that volunteers will be rotated within a certain range during the Games?
After the positions of volunteers are determined, there is generally no rotation between different jobs.
59. What is the responsibility of volunteers who make mistakes in their work and cause damage? What are the specific requirements?
According to the specific situation, the corresponding laws, regulations and policies will be applied.
60. When will the first batch of volunteers start?
It is expected that in July 2008 the first batch of volunteers will start their service.
61. Are volunteers insured against accidents? What happens if you are injured in an accident at the racecourse? Are they considered work-related injuries?
The Organizing Committee will provide personal accident insurance for volunteers who are officially on duty.
62. The traffic problem in Beijing during the Games is a major concern for everyone.
During the Games, a large number of volunteers provide services for the city's operation, including the city's transportation.
63. Do all volunteers have to work on-site, and can some of their work be done online, by phone, etc.?
The Olympic Games are run in venues, and the exact location and mode of operation are determined by the specific requirements of the position.
64. How do volunteers communicate during the Games and do they use certain specialized equipment?
During the Games, according to the needs of different positions, the Beijing Organizing Committee will determine and equip the volunteers with the necessary working equipment.
65. Will volunteers be centrally arranged for the Olympic events on university campuses?
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) will assign and manage the volunteers according to the unified arrangement, and at the same time, according to the actual needs of the services of the Games, it will make reasonable arrangements for the volunteers' workplaces and positions from the perspective of improving the work efficiency and facilitating the work of the volunteers.
66. Is it possible to use the opportunity of work to have private relationships with athletes, journalists, officials, celebrities, etc.? For example, asking for autographs, talking about personal business, etc.?
Volunteers at the Games have strict work discipline and are not allowed to engage in these behaviors during working hours.
67. Are there any preferential policies for volunteers? Can you give volunteers complimentary tickets?
The mission of volunteers is to serve the Olympic Games, and to ensure the smooth running of the Games is the basic requirement for volunteers. Volunteerism promotes voluntary dedication, and the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) is in the process of formulating relevant incentives and retention policies.
68. After the Games, can foreign volunteers be given free tours of Beijing's attractions?
The BOCOG does not have such a program at this time.
69. Is there a selection process for Olympic volunteers? Will there be rewards? Will there be any promotion or job placement opportunities for outstanding volunteers after the Olympics?
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) will provide incentives and recognition for outstanding volunteers and teams.
70. Some organizations have organized volunteers to participate in the Games, will they be led by the original organization or by the Organizing Committee during the Games? What if there is a conflict in working hours?
Volunteers will be managed by their venue team during the Games. Individual volunteers should organize their work in advance to ensure that they are available for volunteering.
71. Does the working meal for volunteers include breakfast and midnight snack?
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) provides free meals for volunteers during their work.
72. Is there an overtime allowance for volunteers working overtime?
Volunteers for the Olympic and Paralympic Games work one shift per day, and the duration of each shift does not exceed eight hours in principle, and the specific shift will be determined according to the arrangement of the venues and events. Special positions will be determined according to the actual situation to determine reasonable working hours and shifts. The Organizing Committee will manage the shifts in accordance with the norms and requirements of volunteer work. Volunteers will not receive any compensation.
73. Will volunteers receive a certificate of honor after completing their volunteer service for the Olympic and Paralympic Games?
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) will ensure the relative stability of the volunteer team for the Beijing Olympic Games through commendation and reward and relevant safeguards.
74. How many city volunteers will there be in Beijing during the Games?
According to the needs of Beijing's urban operation during the Games, it is initially estimated that hundreds of thousands of volunteers will be needed to provide volunteer services for urban operation.
75. Will city volunteers receive the same certificates as Games volunteers upon completion of their service?
City volunteers will also be recognized and rewarded appropriately.
76. Is the placement of volunteers age-dependent?
Volunteer positions at the Games are organized according to the needs of the position and the applicant's wishes and qualifications.
77. Is volunteer training free of charge?
All kinds of training for volunteers are free of charge.
78. What if I can't participate in the volunteer work after the training due to my own reasons?
The Beijing Organizing Committee has fully analyzed the possible loss of volunteers and prepared corresponding countermeasures. During or after the training process, the Beijing Organizing Committee will communicate with the volunteers on a regular basis to keep abreast of the relevant information, and if the volunteers are indeed unable to participate in the volunteer work due to certain reasons, they should submit the application to the organization that applied for the registration, and the Beijing Organizing Committee will make adjustments in a timely manner.
79. Is it mandatory for university students to receive face-to-face training? Does the face-to-face instruction have to take place in Beijing?
Venue training and job training are mainly conducted through face-to-face training organized by the venue team, and general training and professional training will be arranged reasonably taking into account all circumstances.
80. What are the main contents of the training for volunteers of the Beijing Olympic Games?
The training for volunteers of Beijing Olympic Games and Paralympic Games includes general training, professional training, venue training and post training. The content of general training includes three aspects: general knowledge, general skills and spiritual quality. The content of professional training is the special business knowledge and skills necessary for the post service, the content of venue training is mainly the function of the venue, internal facilities, venue management rules and regulations, etc., and the content of post training is mainly the post rules, work tasks, business processes, etc.
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81. In what ways can volunteers participate in training?
Volunteers can visit the website of Beijing Olympic Games volunteers through the Internet for self-study and communication, and they can also take part in face-to-face and practical training organized by relevant organizations.
82. What teaching materials are available for volunteer training?
According to the types of training, the training materials for volunteers are divided into general training materials, professional training materials, venue training materials and post training materials. Among them, the general training materials include "Beijing Olympic Games Volunteer Book" and related supplementary materials. The teaching materials for the other three types of training will be compiled and printed according to the specific needs of each type of training.
83. How to train volunteers from provinces, autonomous regions and cities outside Beijing, overseas Chinese from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and foreign volunteers?
The general training is mainly conducted through online training. Specialized training, job training and venue training are mainly conducted through face-to-face teaching.
84. Can the training of Olympic volunteers be included in the elective courses for college students? The first is to make sure that the program is not a "one size fits all" program.
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) respects the educational arrangements of universities.
85. When does the training of volunteers for the Beijing Olympic Games start and end?
The training of volunteers will start from the stage of volunteer enrollment and end when the volunteers are on duty. The specific time is from the second half of 2006 to the end before the opening of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.
86. Who needs to be trained?
All volunteer applicants can participate in training in an appropriate manner, and all volunteers will be required to participate in the necessary training prior to starting their jobs at the Games.
87. How many volunteer trainers are needed?
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG) will select and recruit hundreds of trainers according to the needs of the training work.
88. What are the requirements to be a volunteer trainer?
The Beijing Organizing Committee will determine the specific conditions for the selection of trainers according to different training contents and requirements.
89. What are the partner organizations for volunteers?
The Organizing Committee will determine the partner organizations according to the work needs and in accordance with certain procedures and standards.
90. Is there any special consideration for the training of Paralympic volunteers?
The training for Paralympic volunteers includes not only the general training for volunteers, but also the training of knowledge and skills to serve people with disabilities. We will specially organize the Paralympic volunteers to have the experience of serving people with disabilities, so that they can have the training of respecting people with disabilities, caring for people with disabilities, and training the skills and spirit of serving people with disabilities in practice.
91. Do all volunteers have to go through a practical test?
We encourage volunteers to go through practical training before they start their careers. We provide opportunities for volunteers to go through practical training before they start their careers, including serving in large-scale events, taking part in test races, and practicing for the public welfare, etc.
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92. Is there a test after the training? What are the methods of examination? Is the number of students controlled by the exam? If you do not pass the test, can you give people who are passionate about volunteering another chance by taking a remedial course or a supplementary test?
Test and evaluation is an important part of volunteer training, through the assessment of the quality of volunteers, both to realize the scientific screening of volunteers, but also to realize the scientific assessment of the effect of volunteer training, so as to monitor the volunteer training work. Specific testing and assessment methods include written tests, questionnaires, classroom assessments, etc., which can be determined according to specific job requirements and training contents. The test results are one of the bases for selecting volunteers.
93. How many volunteers are needed for the Paralympic Games?
The Paralympic Games need around 30,000 volunteers.
94. How can 30,000 volunteers be guaranteed for the Paralympic Games when all the universities in Beijing are already in session when the Paralympic Games open on September 6?
The high enthusiasm of the public for participation, rich volunteer resources and sufficient organizational advantages are important guarantees for volunteers for the Paralympic Games. At the same time, the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games actively coordinates with relevant departments to ensure the quantity and quality of volunteers for the Paralympic Games.
95. Can people with disabilities enroll as volunteers for the Games?
Disabled people are part of the society, and they are welcome to sign up as volunteers for the Games. The standards for volunteers for the Olympic and Paralympic Games are the same for all applicants, and the recruitment and selection process is open, fair and just based on uniform standards and requirements.
96. Are there any special arrangements for disabled volunteers?
In a certain sense, people with disabilities can engage in every volunteer service work, without artificially limiting the service projects that people with disabilities can participate in, but taking into account the impact of physical barriers for people with disabilities, it is necessary to give full play to their strengths, but also pragmatic, to avoid the burden and inconvenience to people with disabilities due to volunteer services, and to try to choose the service projects that are suitable for people with disabilities, and that can show their specialties and strengths, such as: They should try to choose service programs that are suitable for the physical condition of the disabled and can show their specialties and advantages, such as: language service, sign language service, maintenance service for disabled people's goods and appliances, counseling service, medical grading assistance service, computer input and Braille translation.
97. When does the recruitment of Paralympic volunteers begin?
Recruitment for the Paralympic Games began in August 2006, at the same time as recruitment for Olympic volunteers.
98. What special care is given to the training of disabled volunteers?
The training of disabled volunteers is included in the overall program of volunteer training, and at the same time, it is convenient for disabled volunteers to receive training, such as using remote training and network communication.
99. What kind of treatment do Paralympic volunteers enjoy?
Paralympic Games volunteers are treated the same as Olympic Games volunteers. The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games will provide volunteers with identity registration cards, working equipment, working clothes, catering during the games, and transportation during the games