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Voluntourism is a booming and largely unregulated industry where individuals from all walks of life get to take a break from day to day life, try something new and give something back. While this has wonderful potential to help projects working with vulnerable people, this article reminds us that we must also practice caution if we want the communities receiving support to be protected from exploitation.
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Why is it important?
Under the umbrella of volunteourism, projects are able to work with communities of, at times, extremely vulnerable people with little or no child protection procedures in place. Regulation must start to consider the appropriateness of allowing foreign tourists to spend two week holidays "playing dress-up" as social workers in developing countries when they have no relevant training, qualifications or experience. A checklist of minimum standards is suggested as a starting point for future policy.
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This page is a summary of: Finding the win-win, Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, April 2015, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/whatt-12-2014-0045.
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