Here are some of the ways you can get involved as a volunteer:
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Help people in Islington have their say on health and social care
Our volunteers play a vital role speaking to local people about their experiences and giving them opportunities to share their views and ideas for how services can improve. - Help raise awareness of Healthwatch
As a volunteer, you could raise awareness of Healthwatch and encourage people to share their feedback on health and social care in our community. - Develop your professional skills
Could you support us by sharing your professional skills? Sometimes we need volunteers to help us record and analyse data. This is a great way of developing your skills while helping ensure that people are able to shape the health and social care services they use. - Report on local health and care services
We train some of our volunteers to visit health and social care services and report on people's experiences. You might observe the service, gather the views of patients, residents, and staff, and contribute to reports that highlight your findings.
Current volunteering opportunities
Find out more about our current opportunities below, or contact us if you have any questions
1. Volunteer Health Champions
We are looking for friendly and patient people who are confident talking to local residents to help us learn about their experiences of health and care services. For an informal chat about the role contact Gulum Sener on 07949 182687.
To volunteer as a Health Champion please download and complete our Volunteer Application Form and return it by email to gulum@healthwatchislington.co.uk
2. Volunteer Community Researchers
We are looking for volunteers to use online tools to find information relevant to our research. Community researchers will compile and analyse information in order to help produce findings. They will present information in a clear and concise way.
To volunteer as a Community Researcher please download and complete our Volunteer Application Form and return it by email to gulum@healthwatchislington.co.uk
3. Volunteer Board Members
Our Board makes sure that the organisation does what it is set up to do, safely and within the law. We're seeking participation from people from Black and Asian backgrounds. We are also looking for people who may have experience as a family carer, and/or who use health services regularly. As a new board member, you don’t need to know all about the legal frameworks as training can be provided. Some experience of volunteering or working in a charity might be helpful background but is not essential.