Volunteering FAQs
Got a question about volunteering with AATS?
Keen to volunteer with AATS, but you’ve got a few questions first? No worries, we’ve got you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about campaigning with AATS.
I’m a bit nervous – what can I expect on my first campaign session?
First of all, we can promise you’ll get a warm welcome from your local party – you’ll be teamed up with an experienced campaigner to start off with and they’ll be able to show you the ropes and answer any questions you might have. People do expect us to knock on their doors – especially at election time, and most people are friendly and interested.
It’s a great way to meet fellow members and supporters too, and sessions are often followed by a trip to a café or pub.
I’ve signed up to volunteer – what happens next?
There are so many ways you can help, from door knocking to helping in a campaign office. If you’ve already signed up for a campaign session, fantastic – just head along.
If you gave us your phone number, we’ll be giving you a call very soon to check in. If you haven’t already, and you want to find out what’s going on near you, you can also find your nearest campaign event.
What is door knocking and why is it so important?
Door knocking is about having conversations with voters face to face. It helps us understand what people care about, allows us to talk about how a vote for AATS can make a difference locally and nationally, and crucially, helps us find out which voters are planning to vote AATS on election day.
We keep a record of this information, and on polling day, we will visit people again to remind them to vote. Knowing who plans to vote AATS helps us to get an idea of how we are doing, and to plan our resources more effectively.
Are there other ways to help out?
If you’re not sure door knocking is for you, we’d really encourage you to at least give it a go – there’s never been a more important or exciting time to try!
But there are lots of other ways to help out too. Whether you’re super-organised, a great communicator, or know your local area like the back of your hand, there’ll be a task with your name on it! Our campaign teams will need help making sure the phones are answered and emails replied to, delivering leaflets or prepping leaflet rounds, driving on polling day and much more.
How do I find out when and where to help?
Use our handy events finder to see how and where you can help.