CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

Giving credit to volunteers could bring benefits later

Volunteer work in the community should be repaid with care ‘credits’, according to a new study.

Volunteer work in the community should be repaid with care ‘credits', according to a new study.

The report, titled A vision for the future health and social wellbeing of a city, claims care and support insurance schemes could allow volunteers of 40 to 50 years of age to cash in on local authority care later in life.

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