Volunteer to make a difference with VoiceAbility
VoiceAbility supports people to have their say in decisions about their health, care and wellbeing.
Could you give a few hours a week to help people speak up and be heard? We welcome applications from people who have lived experience and from anyone looking to make a positive difference.
We're recruiting for the following voluntary positions in Essex
Hospital Visitors
Support Session Volunteers
RPR Volunteers
How you can help
Relevant Person’s Representative (RPR) Support Volunteers
Do you have the patient and understanding to chat with people in care homes about their experiences there? Could you help improve the life of someone in a care home by listening to their feelings, thoughts and wishes?
You could help support people who have no-one else.
This role is ideal for social worker students, those interested in the care sector and/or dementia care.
Hospital Visitor
Could you help someone in a mental health facility access our advocacy services? Do you have the patience and understanding to chat with people in mental health facilities about their experiences there?
You can make a real difference to their experience and recovery.
This role is ideal for mental health and psychology and psychiatry students or anyone with an interest in mental health.
Support Session Volunteer
Could you help someone file a complaint about their housing or GP? Could you help someone find local services? Could you help someone understand the information they have been given about their care and support?
You could help improve the quality of someone’s life.
This role is ideal for social work students, an interest in the care sector or retired professionals.
Why volunteer?
Volunteering with VoiceAbility is ideal for people who have or want experience in human rights, health, care and wellbeing - but we care more about your values and empathy than your level of experience.
Volunteer, Ben’s priorities changed after a serious illness. “I wanted to give something back. It’s really rewarding as you get to use your knowledge and skills for a really good purpose.”
You’ll develop skills in communication and confidentiality, add experience and knowledge to your CV, and know you’re making a genuine difference to people’s lives.
As a volunteer you’ll receive full training, support from the volunteer team and your local advocates, and paid expenses.