Healthcare Training Institute - Quality Education since 1979

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DVD Video
DVD Track #1
Introduction - Question 1
DVD Track #2
Four Factors that Influence Volunteer Recruitment - Question 2
DVD Track #3
Writing Press Releases to Recruit Volunteers - Question 3
DVD Track #4
Recruiting Volunteers by Telephone - Question 4
DVD Track #5
Be Specific with Potential Volunteers - Question 5
DVD Track #6
Using Group Presentations to Recruit Volunteers - Question 6
DVD Track #7
Motivating Unwilling Potential Volunteers - Question 7
DVD Track #8
Public Service Announcements - Question 8
DVD Track #9
Getting Television and Radio Coverage - Question 9
DVD Track #10
Getting Recognition for Your Programs - Question 10
DVD Track #11
More Ideas for Volunteer Recruitment - Question 11
DVD Track #12
Adapting Activities Around Your Volunteers - Question 12
DVD Track #13
Participant Suggestions for Volunteer Recruitment - Question 13
DVD Track #14
Participant Suggestions, Part II - Question 14
DVD Track #15
Photos with Commentary - Question 15

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Instructor's Guide for DVD Training
Introductory Commentary
Part I: Inservice Training Instructor's Guide for DVD
Part II: Manual of Articles: Volunteer Program Basics
Section 1

Getting Started - Question 16
Section 2

Complaints and Saying "No!" - Question 17
Section 3

Getting Sign-ups and Effective Organization - Question 18
Part III: Manual of Articles: Advanced Speaking Skills
Section 4

Attitude is Everything! - Question 19
Section 5

Give Honest, Sincere Appreciation - Question 20
Section 6

Creating Stories with a Point - Question 21
Section 7

Ways to Increase your Connective Input - Question 22
Section 8

Crafting a Story or Example that Motivates Volunteering - Question 23
Section 9

How to Request Your Listener to Volunteer - Question 24
Section 10

Flubs - Question 25
Section 11

Nervousness - Question 26
Section 12

Rehearsals - Question 27
Concluding Commentary
Selected Readings, Bibliography/Authors/Instructors