Help us create meaningful activity resources for people living with dementia.

What You'll Do: 

As an Activity Resource Volunteer, you’ll support the design and preparation of engaging materials for use in our dementia activity groups. These could be creative, sensory, or memory-based resources – anything that supports inclusion, stimulation, and joy.

 

This is a great role for someone who enjoys arts, crafts, puzzles or design and wants to support others in a behind-the-scenes way.

  • Help create and prepare resources like quizzes, reminiscence packs, puzzles, craft kits or conversation cards
  • Print, cut, laminate, and organise materials (at home or with the team)
  • Suggest or help plan themed activities
  • Assist in creating carer take-home packs with meaningful engagement ideas

 

Why You'll Love It: 
If you’re someone who loves getting creative, being organised, and making a difference behind the scenes, this role has so much to offer. You’ll enjoy volunteering with us if you: Want to use your creativity to design meaningful, dementia-friendly activities Enjoy tasks like crafting, designing resources, or planning themed materials Are studying occupational therapy, education, psychology, health and social care, or the arts Prefer a flexible role that can be done remotely or in your own time Like knowing that your work will have a direct impact on people’s enjoyment and wellbeing Are passionate about inclusive, accessible engagement for older people   This is a gentle, rewarding way to build skills in planning, communication, and dementia-friendly design – all while supporting others to live well.
What You'll Learn: 
Experience in activity design and resource preparation Satisfaction in knowing your work directly enhances group experiences A flexible and creative way to contribute from home Opportunities to explore new hobbies and skills  
What We're Looking For: 
Someone who enjoys being creative and methodical A good eye for detail and presentation Comfortable working independently (remotely or alongside the team) An interest in dementia-friendly communication and design  
Summary
Volunteering
Community
Mental Health
Social Care
Older People
Health
Stockton
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Problem Solving
Research
Resource Coordination
Written Communication
Innovation
Requirements: 
Statement of Motivation

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