Develop your communication skills by working with local people, virtually and or in person to find out about experiences of health and social care. Learn about local services and share this with the community at regional events.
- Working with other volunteers and staff to undertake outreach engagement with a variety of communities to get people’s views on health and social care services.
- Planning engagement activities with other volunteers and staff members.
- Recording people’s experiences to share with Healthwatch South Tees.
- Holding engagement sessions in the community.
- Conduct surveys, consultations, and focus groups with local people.
- Working alongside HWST team who will offer you advice and support, to enable you to support others.
- Completing training to help you in your volunteer role.
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