CARAZ volunteer quiz 2021 
 

Our fun quiz shares the story of CARAS during a year of the COVID pandemic from 1st April 2020 – 31st March 2021. Members of our CARAS family all experienced our own lockdown experience but together we shared, evolved and learned new ways to do what we do.

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CARAS Volunteer Quiz 2021

Test your knowledge about CARAS and our journey during the COVID-19 pandemic! This quiz provides insights into how we adapted, supported each other, and continued our mission from April 2020 to March 2021.

  • Gain a deeper understanding of CARAS’s impact
  • Learn more about our volunteers and beneficiaries
  • Have fun while challenging your knowledge
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by SupportingCare42
1. Like much of the world, CARAS changed it services dramatically in response to COVID-19, moving rapidly to online delivery. How many beneficiaries attended a CARAS virtual activity between 1st April 2020 – 31st March 2021?
435 individuals
519 individuals
393 individuals
672 individuals
2. CARAS is a multilingual community, and we value the linguistic diversity and talents of everyone who comes to us. How many languages are spoken by people who attended CARAS sessions in 2020/21
37
45
51
63
3. Throughout the lockdowns, we have been incredibly well supported by volunteers, both new and old. How many people volunteered online from 1st April 2020 – 31st March 2021
75
123
115
92
4. CARAS runs a casework service which offers support to people in any area of their life, giving people information and choice. What are the top three issues our caseworkers support young people to work on?
€¢ Issues with their social service support • Applying for travel documents • Destitution
€¢ Access to education • Writing CVs • Finding leisure activities
€¢ Access to mental health services • Access to education • Delays in the asylum process
€¢ Delays in the asylum process • Access to mental health services • Issues with their social service support
 
 
 
 
 
 
5. What are the top three issues our caseworkers support our adult members to work on?
€¢ Applying for travel documents • Delays in the asylum process • Housing
€¢ Writing CVs • Access to education • Housing
€¢ Issues with home office accommodation and subsistance • Destitution • Housing
6. We aim to offer a range of support for volunteers that enhances their learning and recognises their contribution to CARAS. How many training events were held for volunteers between 1st April 2020 – 31st March 2021?
28
17
21
30
7. CARAS always includes a wide range of stakeholders in all of our decision making and planning. How many people contributed to the consultation on CARAS’s future strategy in Spring 2021?
95
134
152
220
8. We have a thriving schedule of events on our regular calendar of support to beneficiaries. How many different activity events did CARAS staff, volunteers and partners run for our beneficiaries from 1st April 2020 – 31st March 2021? (including 1:1 casework sessions)
3,349
2,568
1,567
9. What was the average attendance at our study group for young people during lockdown?
12
15
17
20
10. As a charity, CARAS received funding from a range of sources including donations from individuals, and grants from philanthropic organisations, trusts and foundations. How many new grants did the CARAS team successfully apply for from 1st April 2020 – 31st March 2021?
8
15
6
10
11. We regularly consult with volunteers to find out their views on their experiences with us and to hear their motivations. What was the most popular reason given for volunteering with CARAS in 2020?
€¢ To develop my career opportunities
€¢ Because of the beneficiary group
€¢ To improve my own well-being
€¢ To meet new people
12. The CARAS ESOL project follows the principles of participatory education. For example, learners decide the topics they want to discuss in class. What topic do you think adult learners want to talk about the most?
Getting around London
Food and Drink
Family
Health
13. We have been lucky to have a range of individuals who want to fundraise for CARAS and have done many creative and challenging events. Which of these was not a fundraising campaign for CARAS in 2020?
Sponsored silence
Quiz
Marathon run
Birthday give
14. CARAS has grown in every possible way in the last two years, including doubling our staff, doubling the number of hours of support offered to beneficiaries, increasing our activity space and expanding our reach. In order to do all of this we have had to work extremely hard to raise funds. What was the CARAS annual budget for 2020- 21?
£833,000
£567,000
£1,258,000
£770,000
15. It is of central importance to us that we know what beneficiaries think about their experiences at CARAS. What was the word beneficiaries used most to describe CARAS in feedback over the last year?
Family
Safe
Happy
Trusted
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