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Drive to stay Alive

Drive to stay Alive

Volunteering for safer roads

As part of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ WM's Drive to stay Alive campaign, WM Action have put together a list of volunteering opportunities with charities and organisations associated with road safety.

If you have any queries please contact:
WM Action on 08453 030 030
Email: wmaction@bbc.co.uk

This information was compiled by the staff and volunteers of WM Action using information provided by contributor organisations.

Maggie Smith (left), from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ WM Action

Maggie Smith (left), from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ WM Action

BRAKE

BRAKE, a national road safety charity is always on the look out for committed volunteers. Opportunities on offer range from general admin work to supporting families who have been bereaved by road crashes.

BRAKE also needs volunteers to carry out road safety surveys, as well as promoting the charity at events, handing out educational material and talking to the public.

BrakeCare Helpline for road crash victims 01484 421 611
Brake Volunteering – Lisa Kendall 01484 421 611
www.brake.org.uk

Roadpeace

Roadpeace provides free confidential support and information – to the bereaved and the injured and their carers – through their helpline, 12 hours a day every day.Μύ Callers will be in touch with trained volunteers, who have themselves suffered bereavement or injury.

National Road Traffic Victim Helpline
0845 4500 355
www.roadpeace.org.

Headway West Midlands

Headway West Midlands is a charity set up to give help and support to people affected by brain injury
Offers of voluntary help are always greatly welcomed, ranging from:
• assisting paid staff to run the general activity programmes within our Brain Injury Development Centre;
• providing a specialist input to particular activities - music, wood-work, art, computing, etc;
• supporting our community work by befriending individual brain-injured persons;
• applying business and professional skills as a trustee/director or adviser;
• helping with fund raising, general administration, publicity, arranging events.
To arrange a personal discussion on what might be suitable for you, the training requirement and other practicalities please send an E-mail to enquiries@headway-wm.org.uk or telephone 0121 442 4671
www.headway-wm.org.uk

University Hospital Birmingham

Make the difference – Become a volunteer at the Queen Elizabeth and Selly Oak Hospital.

Telephone 0121 627 2480 email: Bernadette.aucott@uhb.nhs.uk

Why not volunteer as part of the team at the Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust? Volunteering there is a great way to gain new skills and meet new people.

You’ll get the chance to experience hospital life, gain access to training and support, and get recognition of your achievements in the form of celebratory events.

Contact: Claire Walsh, Volunteer Services ManagerΜύΜύΜύΜύ claire.walsh@rwh-tr.nhs.uk 1902 694111.

PALS volunteers at the Sandwell and West Birmingham hospitals

Working as a PALS volunteer at the Sandwell and West Birmingham hospitals involves visiting the wards and talking to patients.

Volunteers work with hospital staff to resolve any issues raised by patients, their carers or relatives and make referrals to the PALS office when necessary. Volunteers need good communication skills and the ability to act as a friendly face to patients in the hospital.
http://www.swbh.nhs.uk/pals/volunteers.html

Other Opportunities...

Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust

Your help as a volunteer can make a big difference to the experience of patients and visitors to the Trust. It can also help the staff give even better care to our patients.Μύ Many volunteers work directly with patients. You can help patients at meal times by serving meals and drinks and helping patients to eat.Μύ Simply talking to patients can make their stay more enjoyable.Μύ
Telephone 0121 424 5640
volunteer.services@heartofengland.nhs.uk
ΜύΜύΜύΜύΜύ www.heartofengland.nhs.uk

Walsall Hospitals NHS Trust

Volunteering is an important and fulfilling role in support of the caring professions.Μύ Walsall Manor Hospital is looking to recruit more volunteers.ΜύΜύ Are you a caring person that can spend a few hours of your time to do something rewarding and worthwhile?Μύ If so we need your help to undertake some of the volunteering duties here at the Hospital.
To find out more contact, PALS on 01922 656 956

Birmingham Children’s Hospital

If you have any queries about becoming a volunteer or would like an application form please contact the Play Co-ordinator on: 0121 333 8650
http://www.bch.org.uk/general_information/volunteers.htm
play.department@bch.nhs.uk

This information was compiled by the staff and volunteers of WM Action using information provided by contributor organisations.

If you have any queries please contact:
WM Action on 08453 030 030
Email: wmaction@bbc.co.uk

WM Action is a partnership between CSV and Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ WM

Listen to Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ WM on 95.6 FM, on digital radio, and online: bbc.co.uk/wm

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