We look forward to seeing you back on campus in the very near future and wish you well for Semester 2.
Good Luck and Best Wishes to all students who have completed their studies this month and who will leaving Teesside. Did you know, as a graduate, you are still able to access the Volun-tees platform and opportunities.
In this Newsletter:
Student Success Conference 2025
Volunteering Opportunities
Volunteering Support
Student Success Conference 2025 – w/c 3 March 2025
#TUSSConf25
We’re looking for students to present projects highlighting their success story at Teesside
- Are you a current Teesside student?
- And have you worked on any innovative projects as part of your studies?
- Or are you a student volunteer, a PASS Leader, a School Course Rep or have done incredible work with your society?
- Have you had a transformative placement experience?
- Or have you an inspiring piece of work/research you want to share
STUDENT SUCCESS IS LOOKING AT YOU!!
Call for Proposals
Why not submit a proposal to present a project at the annual Student Success Conference in March. The conference will celebrate the diverse and unique community of students at Teesside. Whether it’s an individual or group presentation, we want to hear how this has aided your success at Teesside. This is the perfect opportunity to inspire other students and celebrate your success as a Teesside student, get valuable experience of presenting YOUR work at a professional conference and network with peers. Plus, it’ll look brilliant on your CV!
You have until 16.30 on Monday 10th February.
Submit your proposal here:
Any questions, please email StudentLearningEvents@Tees.ac.uk
Find out about previous years conferences here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGrzSUS8zs4&t=2s
Brook
Education and Wellbeing Volunteer
To deliver a range of dynamic and engaging education and wellbeing interventions to young people, adults and professionals on a wide range of topics including sexual health, reproductive health, relationships and wellbeing. An outreach role, requiring frequent travel to a range of education and community venues to deliver face to face and digital whole class sessions, small group sessions and 1:1 programmes to young people, service users, parents/carers and the wider young people’s work force.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96116
Healthwatch Darlington
Community Engagement and Outreach Volunteer
As a Community Engagement and Outreach volunteer, you will play an important role in speaking to people in the community about their views on local health and care services. You will speak to with people via hospitals, libraries, shopping centre stalls, Healthwatch and community events. Online engagement via social media and other platforms may also be part of this role.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96786
Digital Communications Volunteer/Social Media Volunteer
As a Digital communications volunteer/social media volunteer you will be supporting Healthwatch Darlington to manage our social media and website by creating and/ or reviewing content and responding to people’s comments or queries. Stay up to date with the ways that social media and websites work. With an ever-changing environment, this opportunity will enable you to freshen up your digital skills. Working alongside Healthwatch staff, you will help to manage and contribute to our website, social media and other digital platforms. You’ll make a difference by helping to keep the public up to date with the latest news, enabling people to share their views and communicate the number of ways people can get the support they need.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/9678
Information and Signposting Volunteer
An Information and Signposting volunteer helps people get the information they need about health and care services and how to access community support. you will be supporting people to get the information they need. Accessing health and care can be a difficult, with people not knowing where to go for support. As an information and signposting volunteer, you will be there to help guide people to the right health and care services, ensuring they have the most up to date information either online or over the phone. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us just how important it is for the public to have the right information; you can play a vital part in making this happen.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96788
Online Feedback Collector
As an Online Feedback Collector, your role will be to collect feedback about people’s experiences of health and social care services that have been posted online and log this information anonymously. Our volunteering roles are flexible and fit around your schedule. We will always work closely with you to ensure your volunteering role fits with your other personal and social commitments. Gain experience and an understanding on Health and Social Care services and how information is logged.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96789
Learning By Heart
Social Media Volunteer
Learning By Heart is an initiative with 2 principal goals: to provide children and adults in the UK with accessible educational support, while in turn helping to widen access to education for young people across the world. We provide online classes in a wide range of subjects, run by volunteer tutors, in exchange for pay-as-you-feel donations to educational charities. Classes are delivered remotely using videoconferencing platforms, so we are able to reach pupils all over the country. Currently, our profits support The Literacy Hubs, who work with local councils, communities and schools to create learning programs to meet their specific literacy needs. They do this by setting up individually designed hubs to best support the community it serves. Learning By Heart is currently run by a management team of 11 volunteers. However, as the organisation grows and the responsibilities increase, we are looking to expand the team. We are looking for a new enthusiastic and reliable Social Media Volunteer to support the expansion and development of the Learning By Heart team, building and maintaining a skilled and supportive network of volunteers, through social media.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96792
ReadEasy
Volunteer Pioneer
Help people to learn to read! Initial work for a Pioneer would involve gathering a group of like-minded volunteers to form a Management Team, networking with supporting organisations and referral agencies, with guidance and support from REUK. Use your enthusiasm to inspire others to form a team to start helping adults to learn to read in the Tees Valley. You will network and communicate with organisations, referral agencies, funders, and volunteers to establish a Read Easy group here in the Tees Valley area, supported by your Regional Adviser for the Northeast & Yorkshire. If you care passionately about people and have the drive and self-motivation to reach out to other people who feel the same as you, we'd love to hear from you! Great communication and networking skills and a desire to help others improve their lives to become more fulfilled and independent...you could be our next Pioneer!
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96874
MAIN – Taking Autism Personally
Various Roles
At MAIN, we deeply value our volunteers and strive to create a supportive and fulfilling experience for everyone who joins our team. What We Are Looking For at MAIN - we are seeking individuals who can bring their experience and creative strategies to help our organization thrive. We need volunteers who are: Experienced and Innovative: Able to bring valuable experience or use creative strategies to support our mission. Team Players and Independent Workers: Comfortable working both in a team and independently to achieve our goals. Caring and Passionate: Dedicated to making a positive impact, as you will be working on-site with our clients. If you have a passion for helping others and want to contribute your skills to a meaningful cause, we would love to hear from you!
Social Media/Marketing
Finance
Admin
Gardening
Toy Library Assistant
Art Therapy
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96829
IntoUniversity
Academic Support Volunteer
At IntoUniversity, we put on an opportunity in the evening for primary and secondary school children to come to us to finish their homework, learn new things and have the opportunity to complete projects! This allows them to develop in all ways! We are looking for people who are encouraging, motivated, dedicated and truly care about the wellbeing of young people.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96790
The Hope Foundation
Energy Buddy
The Hope Foundation, Middlesbrough, is looking for Energy Buddy Volunteers to help support the needs of people within our community. It will involve offering awareness and guidance around energy. Supporting the community Offering awareness on Energy Bills Helping reduce Fuel Poverty Rewarding collaborative opportunity Teamwork.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/95268
NEPACS
Promotions and Marketing Volunteer
This volunteer will support the Communications and Development Manager/ Volunteer Coordinator to raise awareness of NEPACS and promote the volunteering opportunities available. Based in Head Office in Durham
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96809
NEPACS Helpline Volunteer
The NEPACS North East helpline is part of our new Early Days in Custody project which supports prisoners and their families in the first few weeks of imprisonment. The helpline number will be advertised across the region so that family members or friends affected by imprisonment know they have a place they can call with their questions and concerns. Ideally, as part of the role we would encourage volunteers to help within a Durham NEPACS project, for example Support at Courts or Family Prison Visits. This will enable volunteers to understand the journey of the family members/significant others and the situations they encounter as they navigate their way through the criminal justice system.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96819
Youth Project Volunteer
The Youth Project provides an opportunity for young people who are visiting family members in prison to relax, have fun and chat about their concerns with a trusted adult and feel less isolated and stigmatised. Volunteers in this role will provide support and information for young people affected by the imprisonment of a family member. They will help out in the youth zones based at Visitors Centres, and assist with trips and residentials for young people. Volunteers will also offer 1:1 telephone support to young people with the potential of offering additional support by meeting up with young people. Locations: Visitors’ Centres at HMP&YOI Low Newton and HMP Frankland in Durham, HMP Holme House in Stockton and HMP Northumberland, as well as in the community throughout the North East.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96812
Care Leavers Project
Our project engages with young people (aged 18 to 24 years old) in custody who have had some experience of the care system as a child. The project aims to facilitate contact for the young person with their local authority personal advisor or social worker, and any family members or significant others they may wish to contact. There are opportunities for volunteers to support the 1:1 work with young prisoners and assist with group work. There is also an administration role available for this project based at our head office in Durham.
Locations: HMP and YOI Deerbolt (Barnard Castle)
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96813
Family Support Volunteer
Family support makes a difference by supporting families to maintain family ties, alleviate worries and concerns, answer questions, provide advice and 1:1 support to help prisoners and families cope with the impact of a custodial sentence both during the sentence and leading up to release and resettlement. Volunteers will assist with the planning and delivery of special family visits including father child, mother child, first time dad and family play day visits, which are essential to maintaining family ties. Volunteers will help us to deliver our heading home programme which supports prisoners and their families to prepare for release. Locations: HMP Kirklevington Grange in Yarm, HMP Holme House in Stockton, and HMP & YOI Deerbolt in Barnard Castle, HMP Northumberland, HMP Durham, HMP Low Newton in Durham, HMP Frankland in Durham.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96814
Tea Bar Volunteer
The tea bars play an important role in the prison visits room. In providing refreshments volunteers help to create a social and relaxed atmosphere for the family and prisoner during the visit, which contributes to the quality of the visits. This is a special time for the families to be able to see each other and chat over a cup of tea. This role is so much more than providing the refreshments, it is crucial to ensure the relationship is maintained between the family and prisoner whilst the sentence is being served. This role is based in the prison visits hall inside the prison. At Kirklevington Grange, Tea Bar volunteers can also assist with Special Family Visits if this is something they would like to do. Locations: Visitors’ Centres at HMP Durham, HMP Frankland and HMP&YOI Low Newton in Durham, HMP Holme House in Stockton, HMP Kirklevington Grange in Yarm and HMP Northumberland near Morpeth.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96815
Play Area Volunteer
Volunteers in this role will offer support and a warm welcome to all children who are visiting their parent/family member. Volunteers will interact with the children whilst they are in the Visitors Centre waiting to go for their visit. Once in the prison visits hall when the visit is taking place, the children spend some time with their relative at the table and then come over to the play area where volunteers play with the children to keep them occupied during the visit. With this project our main concern is for the welfare of the child and in particular the need of the child for good quality contact with his or her imprisoned parent or relative. Volunteers can limit their help and support to the Visitor's Centre if they prefer not to enter the prison. Locations: Visitors’ Centres at HMP Durham, HMP Frankland and HMP&YOI Low Newton in Durham, HMP Kirklevington in Yarm, HMP Holme House in Stockton, HMP & YOI Deerbolt in Barnard Castle and HMP Northumberland near Morpeth.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96816
Family Prison Visits Volunteer
Volunteers in this role will be based in the Visitors Centre. The Visitors’ Centres exist to meet the needs of adults and children visiting relatives or friends in prison. They aim to offer a safe, pleasant environment where all visitors are met with dignity and respect, provided with the facilities they need and offered information, support and the opportunity to discuss the difficulties they may face in confidence. Volunteers in this role will welcome and register all visitors arriving for a prison visit. They will support families who are waiting to go into the prison for their visit by offering listening support, providing information to first time visitors, and they also serve refreshments. The Visitor's Centre is based outside of the prison. Locations: Visitors’ Centres at HMP Durham, HMP Frankland and HMP&YOI Low Newton in Durham, HMP Holme House in Stockton, HMP & YOI Deerbolt in Barnard Castle and HMP Northumberland near Morpeth.
https://voluntees.co.uk/opportunity/96817
Volunteering Support
If you have any questions regarding volunteering, creating a profile or using the platform , please email volunteering@tees.ac.uk and we can arrange a convenient time to meet.
Best Wishes
Jayne and Ange
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