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Becoming a Volunteer

We have established a small group of enthusiastic volunteers to help with the running of the forums work. We have developed a volunteering induction and training pathway and are going to need lots of help moving forwards with exciting projects involving the forum.

Volunteering is open to all parent carers of a child or young person who is living with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), whether diagnosed or not from 0-25 years and who live in, or receive services from the county of Lancashire.

Being on our team of Volunteers involves getting involved in the work of the forum, sharing your experiences and helping to influence improved services in our community.

It's about collaborating and coproducing with our local authority and other services and organisations to ensure services are effective and meet the needs of families.

Roles for Volunteers

​Almost everything we do is currently voluntary and done by a very small group of dedicated parent carers. A lot of hard work is going on in the background to transform LPCF but we can’t do this alone!

 

We need lots of help to ensure we can effectively communicate the work we are doing, signpost you to support networks and to share your voice, experience and knowledge at relevant meetings with senior managers. This includes directors responsible for services in education, health and social care. This will ultimately allow you to directly highlight the challenges families are facing and help pave the way for better quality, easier and fairer access to provision

There are a number of ways you could volunteer with LPCF from minimal and ad hoc commitments and to more routine formal roles. 

Volunteer Roles

The Forum has 3 key areas of work - capturing parent/carer VOICE, ensuring we REACH as many parents & carers as we can and finally making sure understand the IMPACT we make on services. 

As a result we have 3 areas of work where we need Volunteers to help us. 

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Outreach

Key roles for outreach include:

Family Hub Drop Ins

SEND Road Shows

Let's Talk Webinars

Other Events

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Communications

Key roles for communication include:

Website management

Social Media Campaigns

Email Marketing

Newsletters

Meeting

Co-Production

Key roles for Co-Production include:

Attending strategic meetings

Taking part in focus groups

Taking part in Steering Groups

Service design and feedback

Even if you can only spare small amounts of time or infrequently you can still play a valuable role. 

Contact

If you would like to volunteer or have any questions email Laura our Parent Participation Lead. Or complete the below registration form. 

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We understand caring comes first and it is always ok to step away or amend your commitment around your caring needs.

These are a number of the ways you could get involved with the LPCF

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