Very interesting post, Robin, thanks ... I'd be very interested if you'd expand on the three points you make, and especially the last.
I think overall the course was an eye opener, seeing the Camino from a different angle.
The course was a great mix of teaching, discussion and role plays / practice. Which was fun.
Without sharing the full agenda of topics covered or how they were covered, I'll share some examples that got me thinking.......
Apologies HosVol trainers if I get any of this wrong, or don't explain it well. Please correct me!
And a Caveat. This was HosVol training conducted recently in Australia. Other countries whilst covering the same material might conduct the training in a slightly different manner. I understand the training content is regularly updated by HosVol.
And of course this relates to 'Donativo' Albergues.
1. What I did not know. Elements around the Donativo Box, why we can't say how much is an 'appropriate' amount, some of the duties required, and the importantance of being a good listening ear without trying to give 'advice'. How various Albergues are owned and managed and how they are often regarded in the local community as 'their' Albergue.
2. Things I might have done thinking it was helpful, like providing a comunity meal when none is normally provided, thereby potentially upsetting local businesses, or opening early, only to have a Pilgrim arrive at opening time to find the place already full. Or recommending certain places to eat / shop that I like, rather than being fair and explaining all the options available locally......
3. Rules I might have 'bent' include allowing extra people in above the 'allowed' capacity thereby potentially breaking the Albergue licence requirements.
Many other things of course, but that is just a couple of examples of what I might previously have not understood or could easily have got wrong without some simple training.
Elements such as the role playing and discussion around things that can go wrong, was invaluable and a lot of fun.
All the training was conducted in a very professional, thorough but relaxed and caring manner.