These five blogs run the gamut — and show that you are hungry not just for information
on volunteer screening, but on all kinds of topics that affect your daily lives working in the volunteer program and nonprofit space.
Not exact matches
The researchers collected the brain activity — five additional sensors were placed
on the
volunteers» faces to allow researchers to
screen for the impact of random movement, including eye blinks — and then mapped the signals back to the brain to determine how specific parts of the brain are involved in discrete tasks associated with walking, said Trieu Phat Luu, co-first author and a post-doctoral researcher in the Noninvasive Brain - Machine Interface System Laboratory at UH.
Despite such glowing testimonials, some researchers worry about the potential for serious psychic damage if these compounds are used by hundreds of therapists
on thousands of patients, instead of by a small cadre of dedicated scientists testing carefully
screened volunteers in tightly controlled situations.
She and her team had
volunteers play a simple gambling game with pictures of four decks of cards
on a computer
screen (pdf).
In Pulse Index, participants
volunteer to have their fingerprint and pulse rate captured, then displayed as a pulsating image
on a giant plasma
screen.
Then the team asked 21 healthy
volunteers to use their eyes to guide the avatar's gaze towards a grey box projected
on a computer
screen, or to follow the avatar's gaze, while inside the scanner.
The team showed
volunteers a series of cars and their attributes
on a
screen, before asking half of them to think carefully about choosing the best car, and the other half to solve anagrams — a distraction technique to allow unconscious...
To get a read
on the
volunteers» baseline mental status, REVEAL team members used standard psychological questionnaires to
screen them for depression and anxiety.
In one test, chimps taught to count from one to nine (in return for a peanut or other treat) competed with a dozen human
volunteers in monitoring numbers that turned into squares
on a computer
screen.
Holz and Baudisch asked another 12
volunteers to conduct a similar experiment, but this time they used an eight - camera rig to accurately capture the precise orientation of the finger
on the
screen.
To get a handle
on the problem, Holz and Baudisch asked 12
volunteers to repeatedly touch a target
on a touch
screen, but to do so with their finger held at a specific angle — defined by the three - dimensional axes of pitch, roll and yaw.
For an hour or so after treatment, 10 of the
volunteers were twice as accurate in guessing at a glance the number of dots flashed
on a computer
screen.
Meadow and his colleagues took a census of the bacteria
on thumbs and index fingers of 17
volunteers — and
on their smartphone touch
screens.
The
volunteers were instructed to make a decision to look either to the left or to the right when a cue symbol appeared
on screen, and then to report their decision.
Applications are
screened individually and
volunteers are not selected
on a first - come, first - served basis.
In a short time, the aspiring pediatric cardiologist has amassed co-authorship credit
on three research articles in a top peer - reviewed science journal,
volunteered at three hospitals, and worked with UNLV's Nevada Institute for Personalized Medicine (NIPM) team
on patent - pending research related to a new HIV genetic
screening technology and a potential cure — all while maintaining a 3.6 GPA and working part - time sales jobs.
As Crone's
volunteers look up, they see a mirror that reflects a computer
screen on which they can play casino - like computer games.
The military
volunteer team have installed more than sixty 75 - inch mobile interactive
screens to the academy for all teaching and learning areas
on the new site.
We projected the game
on the classroom
screen, and student
volunteers took turns playing, using their peers» feedback.
The following resources
on recruiting and
screening volunteer mentors were been developed by our National Mentoring Center project (1998 - 2012).
Depending
on the event and
volunteer availability, ASHGI's booths offer health information, DNA
screening tests, research sample collection, and fundraising raffles.
Yes, simply fill out the online form provided
on our website so an OESR
volunteer can
screen your information.
On average 260 - 300 of our ACVO Diplomates
volunteer their services and staff annually to participate in the
screening exam event.
Shortly after meeting the team at PRA, she began coordinating events, making flyers, pushing social media,
screening applicants, and many of the other hundreds of tasks that the
volunteers who run the organization take
on every day.
This all depends
on what area you are interested in and when the application is received to what part of the
screening process the
volunteer program is in.
Additionally, not only do most shelters
screen puppies and dogs for potential temperament issues, but they also often have accredited behavioral experts either
on staff or working as
volunteers who can provide training and behavioral assistance both before and after the dog is adopted.
Run by
volunteers, the cinema
screens movies
on Saturday nights and every second Wednesday, and locals take turns picking the movies they want to see.
A recent video of
volunteers breaking open the roof of a red sports car, sinking nose down in the floods to rescue a woman and her dog trapped inside was replayed
on TV and mobile
screen across the US.
There doesn't seem to be any kind of
screening of
volunteers going
on.
A friend of mine sent me a
screen grab of the PLS website which was advertising for
volunteers to help them with their SafeWay program which helps to find homes for prisoners who are trying to re-integrate into the community, usually
on parole.
Depending
on the role of the
volunteers and the level of supervision they will have, many believe school
volunteers should be subject to the same
screening criteria as any other school worker.
School districts including Seattle Public Schools and Northside Independent School District in San Antonio, TX have a practice of
screening all
volunteers who will spend time
on a school campus interacting with students.
While many private and public schools have implemented strict background
screening policies for school
volunteers, others argue that background checks
on school
volunteers will reduce much - needed
volunteer involvement in the schools.
However,
volunteers that would be working as a coach, student intern, or as chaperones
on overnight field trips would be required to submit to background
screening.
Here are a few suggestions
on how to determine the affordability of
screening volunteers.
We fulfill this purpose through services including background
screening,
volunteer background checks and employment drug testing... and we have pretty strong ideas
on how to do it well.
Employers use background
screening companies to check
on potential employees, contractors, or in some cases interns or
volunteers.
«With his leadership
on the Background
Screening Credentialing Council and longstanding
volunteer commitment to the association, Kevin brings with him a wealth of industry expertise, association history and leadership experience.
PreCheck, a healthcare exclusive background
screening firm, was proud to join hundreds of supportive
volunteers, walkers and even elite runners
on Saturday, October 5, 2013 in Downtown Houston set out to end Breast Cancer at the 23rd annual Susan G. Komen Houston Race to End Breast Cancer 5K run.
Then, of course,
volunteers and visitors
on to school grounds must be
screened.
It means that your obligations for
volunteer screening are the same as those for employment
screening — specifically you must have proper authorization and disclosure forms and you must follow the two - part adverse action notification process any time you refuse to allow someone to
volunteer altogether or even place restrictions
on the types of
volunteer opportunities available to any individual.
Potential
volunteers log
on to our
volunteer screening website to enter their information, so your administrative staff won't have to.
In case you've never thought about
screening volunteers (or if you'd just like some additional info
on the subject), we've assembled this comprehensive guide for weighing the costs and benefits associated with background
screening.
Written By ESR News Blog Editor Thomas Ahearn Attorney Lester Rosen, Founder and CEO Employment
Screening Resources ® (ESR), will speak about «The Use of Criminal Records in
Screening Volunteers and Employees» at the Risk Management Conference (RMC) 2014 North American Division
on Tuesday, September 9, 2014.
Below are a few of the social and human services organizations that rely
on Verified
Volunteers for accurate, affordable, and fast background
screening and other
volunteer onboarding services.
Volunteer
screening for education organizations must cover all faculty, staff and
volunteers, even if they are working with an organization
on a just temporary or seasonal basis.
The truth is that today no organization can afford the risks that come with not performing background
screening on volunteers.
Verified
Volunteer's automated
screening technology also applies relevant content filters based
on the state and location of each
volunteer background check, ensuring that every
screening we do is 100 % compliant with all applicable regulations.
(2009) View Abstract Helps churches develop policies and procedures to protect children and youth from abuse and includes information
on screening volunteers and staff, guidelines for handling allegations of abuse, and a suggested code of ethics for individuals working in child and youth programs.
What You Need to Know About Background
Screening (PDF - 2,693 KB) United States Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services & National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (2013) Provides child - serving organizations, their volunteers, and parents of children involved with these organizations with information on the importance of and how to develop a comprehensive background - screening process to more efficiently vet employees and minimize the risk to and protect the children th
Screening (PDF - 2,693 KB) United States Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services & National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (2013) Provides child - serving organizations, their
volunteers, and parents of children involved with these organizations with information
on the importance of and how to develop a comprehensive background -
screening process to more efficiently vet employees and minimize the risk to and protect the children th
screening process to more efficiently vet employees and minimize the risk to and protect the children they serve.