2. GENERAL CONTEXT- FIGURES FOR 2007 Volunteering England Information Sheet - 2008 General Volunteering 73% adults say they volunteer at least once a year 48% adults say they volunteer at least once a month Formal Volunteering 43% adults say they volunteer at least once a year (17 m+) 27% adults say they volunteer at least once a month (11m+ )
3. GENERAL CONTEXT SOCIAL EXCLUSION Those belonging to minority ethnic groups, people with no qualifications or people with a limiting long-term illness or disability. % Informal volunteering Formal volunteering Any volunteering 2007 32 21 41 2005 34 22 43 2003 34 22 44 2001 31 21 41
4. FORMAL VOLUNTEERING No pay Mutual Benefit Facilitated by VCO / Charity / Public Sector Body
6. CHALLENGES Volunteering is NOT free Guiding Strategy DoH Consultation Prioritising Volunteering Partner Initiatives Chances4Change
7. WHAT CAN THEY DO? Volunteering England Good Practice Bank / Health & Social Care Administration helper / medical records assistant Administering eye drops to post operative cataract patients in the community Advocacy Ambulance first responder Anti-coagulant assistant Artist Arts & crafts (knitters, blanket maker, art therapist)Audiology Visitor (helping people use their hearing aids) Befriending / buddying (in-patients and community) Benefit advice Birds of prey (volunteers bringing birds to children's units) Carer support Chapel organist Chapel service helpers Chapel service singers Chapel services names collector Chaplaincy (pianist, lay preacher) Chaplaincy Visitor City guides (guides who conduct hospital tours) Clerical helper Clinic assistant (baby/well-being etc) Counsellor Curtain matcher (collecting odd curtains in hospital and putting them in pairs for re-hanging) Dental Complaints Service volunteer panel member Dining Companion Discharge lounge assistant Drama assistant Entertainment Events helpers Exercise to music Expert patient Feeders (for patients) Fish tank maintenance Focus groups for research Flower arrangers / flower care on wards Fundraising Games players (e.g chess player companion) Garden (including pond maintenance) GP patient participation group member Governance & Trustees Hairdresser for In-patient & Day Care units Hand holders (for surgery etc.) Home care Home escorts for vulnerable patients Hospital radio presenter Hospital radio request collector Information/leaflet checkers Information provider (e.g. in epilepsy clinic) Interpreter Interviewer IT volunteers (database work) Knitters for premature babies Lay assessor (for the Quality & Outcome Framework) Letter writer Librarian Magazine delivery Massage and aromatherapy massage Medicine Meet and greeter / welcomer Menus - help patients choose their meals Musicians Occupational therapy activities Assistant Packs (making up maternity packs, patient emergency toilet kits) PALS officer Palliative care PAT dogs/ animal visits Patients council Representative Pastoral Peer educators (various projects) Pharmacy Physiotherapist assistant Plain language volunteers (to de-jargon written materials) Playing board games Playroom helpers Post room assistant PPI forum member Print room Reading newspapers to people with poor sight Reception /Information/Enquiry desk/Welcome desk Recruitment & selection of staff Recycling assistants Reflexologist Run current affairs discussion groups Run singing groups Runner (of errands in and out of hospital) Running a book group Running music appreciation sessions Running poetry sessions Security Shop helper (food, clothing etc) Shoppers (for patients) Skin camouflage Social events organisers /helpers Speech and language volunteers Sport companions for mental health service users (e.g golf buddy) Sport organisers for mental health service users (e.g angling groups) Support groups for specific health conditions Taxi escorts Tea bar / caf辿 / bar Teacher helping with schoolwork on children's ward Theatre Trainers (e.g. life saving technique) Therapeutic hand care Transport (drivers) Trolley service (meals, drinks, toiletries, newspapers etc) Visitor screening helpers Walking companions for people recovering from knee and hip operations Ward and Department volunteers (various, including A & E, Outpatients, Occupational Health, X-Ray etc Wheelchair pushers Yoga teacher Youth group helpers
8. MAKING A DIFFERENCE Capital Volunteering Volunteer Broker Supported Volunteering Project Havco in Romford
9. REHAB UK & VC Slough Supported Placement MAKING A DIFFERENCE
10. UP TO 2012 & BEYOND Actual EVENT Cultural Olympiad Bandwagon Activities
11. 2012 PLUGGING IN? Create Compete Collaborate Active Skills Personal Best Programme Chances4Change Local/Regional Partners