• A girl on an electric wheelchair in the Calderdale Countryside
  • 2 girls by a wall
  • A girl on an electric wheelchair by a Calderdale Stream

Volunteering For All

Discover the Transformative Power of Volunteering

This post draws on Healthwatch Calderdale’s “Volunteering for All” report, which explores making becoming a volunteer accessible for disabled individuals. The report outlines research approaches, barriers, and impacts on volunteers, sharing personal stories and recommendations to improve accessibility. This collaboration with Accessible Calderdale aims to ensure everyone can participate as a volunteer, enhancing inclusivity.

For more details, access the full report [here](https://www.healthwatchcalderdale.co.uk/report/volunteering-for-all/).

Image of the cover of the Volunteering for all showing a person holding a volunteering badge.
Image of the cover of the Volunteering for all showing a person holding a volunteer badge.

Why Being a Volunteer Matters

Being a volunteer is more than a charitable act; it can enhance the quality of life for both volunteers and communities. According to Healthwatch Calderdale, it is particularly impactful for disabled individuals, providing purpose, confidence, and improved mental health.

Volunteering and Inclusion

The report reveals that disabled people often face social exclusion and poverty, leading to poorer health outcomes. Volunteering offers them a chance to engage with communities, share skills, and gain new ones, benefiting both volunteers and organisations.

Personal Stories of Impact

Many disabled volunteers shared stories of positive changes. For example, Andrew’s journey from volunteer to employment highlights personal growth and professional development. Nadia’s experience shows the social benefits of volunteering, such as building relationships and improving social skills.

Recommendations for Improving  Accessibility for Volunteers

To maximise benefits, it’s crucial to address barriers. The report recommends among other things:
– Providing clear instructions and manageable steps.
– Offering flexible hours.
– Ensuring access to support workers, rest breaks, and wheelchair-friendly locations.

Join the Movement

Being a volunteer builds stronger, inclusive communities. Learn more and support this initiative by downloading the full report [here]

By addressing the unique challenges faced by disabled volunteers, we can create more inclusive opportunities that benefit everyone. Embrace the power of volunteering for all and make a difference in your community.

To talk to us about volunteering, click [here](https://visitsunlimited.org.uk/contact-us/).