Are Volunteers Used Effectively?
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Fish appear in windows all over Harrogate, but their secret meaning is soon revealed.
In this program the presenters review the successes of the series so far, and ambush members of the public on a Yorkshire high street to ask if they've ever thought about doing volunteer work. The secret meaning of the Harrogate window fish is revealed, and the masterminds of the scheme discuss how it all came about.
A Matter for Concern was a Yorkshire Television current affairs program, hosted by Austin Mitchell and Ann Syrett. Each week they appealed for volunteers in a specific area of charitable work, and interviewed charity bosses about the work volunteers would be expected to undertake.
Austin Mitchell was an academic turned television presenter who was elected as MP for Grimsby shortly after this programme aired. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1977-2015. He briefly changed his name to Austin Haddock to raise awareness of a fishing-related issue in his constituency.
Austin Mitchell and Ann Syrett present this series of programmes promoting voluntary and community service, focusing on people in the community who give up their own time to help others. The programme aims to provide a clear understanding of the nature and the extent of voluntary work that's done, or needs to be done in many areas of social need throughout the Yorkshire region.
This final episode of the series looks at lessons learned throughout the series and whether or not volunteers are necessary and being used effectively.