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Volunteer with us

From finding out what local people think, to helping raise awareness, there are lots of ways to get involved.

Our volunteers are at the heart of what we do.

Without the efforts and support of our volunteers we would not be able to reach as many people in the City of London as we do.

Our volunteers are out in the community everyday listening to people to find out if health and care is working for them.

They support us in many different ways. From speaking to local people to find out what they think about health and care, to using these views to influence those who run services, volunteers play an important role at Healthwatch.

Whether you want to gain valuable work experience, help improve care in your community or learn new skills, there are lots of ways you can join us to make a real difference.

GET STARTED VOLUNTEERING

Get involved, meet new people, develop new skills and gain recognition for your time and contributions to the community. 

Our volunteers earn Tempo Time Credits as part of a reward and recognition scheme.

These can be exchanged for a range of services and activities provided by our local and national Recognition Partners through our corporate charity partnerships.

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 I want to help make services better for my community

City Resident

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What can I do as a volunteer?

Our volunteers help us in a number of ways. Whether you have an hour to spare or you're looking for a more regular committment, there are a range of ways you can get involved.

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People gave up their time last year to help make a difference to local health and care services.

Volunteering Opportunities

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There are many different opportunities to choose from.

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Meet our Board

We are recruiting Trustees and Board Associates

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By volunteering I feel I can put my energy into making a difference to others.

City Resident