Last updated: 23 November 2008
10 March 2008
Baroness Julia Neuberger, the Government’s independent volunteering champion, today published her report, Volunteering in the Public Services: Health and Social Care. The report is the first in a series examining the role of volunteers in public services. It found much potential to expand volunteering in health and social care to create more people-centred services, and a better understanding of service users.
The report identifies a largely untapped source of volunteers in service-users. It argues that they could make an enormous contribution as volunteers in health and social care because no one understands what it is like to have a condition like a person who has it themselves.
Baroness Neuberger, the Government’s independent volunteering champion, said:
“Volunteering can create a virtuous circle, improving levels of well being for volunteers, professional colleagues and most importantly the people that use the services. In health and social care I found some excellent examples of volunteers being involved in services as well as significant potential to increase levels of volunteering in the sector."
The review's main recommendations are:
These findings will feed into a final report on volunteering in public services to be submitted to the Prime Minister towards the end of 2008, after which the Government will respond.