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AQA GCSE · Question 01.4 · Active Citizenship

Explain the term 'volunteering' in the context of active citizenship.

How to approach this question

First, define what 'volunteering' means in general. Then, link this definition to the idea of 'active citizenship' by explaining how volunteering is a form of civic participation.

Full Answer

Volunteering is when an individual gives their time freely to help a community or cause without being paid. In the context of active citizenship, it is a way of participating in and improving society, for example, by helping at a local food bank or organising a community litter pick.
Active citizenship refers to the ways in which citizens participate in their community and society to bring about change. Volunteering is a core component of this. It involves dedicating personal time and skills to a cause, organisation, or community project without financial reward. This demonstrates a commitment to the well-being of society and is a practical way for individuals to contribute positively and address social issues.

Common mistakes

Simply stating 'working for free' might only get one mark. The key is to explain *why* this is a form of active citizenship – because it benefits the community or society.

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