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Bath-based brain injury charity seeking volunteers to join board

Tuesday 15th November 2022 Bath Echo News Team Community

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The Headway Bath & District brain injury charity has launched an appeal for volunteers to join their new board of trustees and help some of the most vulnerable people in society.

The Bath-based charity is hoping to recruit trustees who can take a leading role in creating positive change for brain injury survivors.

Headway provides specialist relief, cognitive rehabilitation and support to adults who have suffered an acquired brain injury, along with their family and carers.

Carla Snell at Headway Bath and District said: “We are entering an exciting new chapter and are now in the novel position of being able to recruit an entire board of trustees!

“This is a pivotal moment for the charity; we can’t wait to get started with building our new board and making positive steps forward.

“The role of trustee is a voluntary one and as a member of the board you will play a vital role in guiding the vision of the charity, whilst seeing the direct impact you have on the lives of those affected by brain injury.”

Headway wants to hear from people with a background in business, fundraising, public relations, marketing, social media, finance, social care, and with clinical experience in the field of brain injury.

However, those with other skills that would complement its boards are also encouraged to apply.

Carla continued: “There is often a lot of confusion around what it means to be a trustee.

“Many people think they are not experienced enough, old enough or skilled enough to take on this role, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

“Headway welcomes both experienced trustees and people who are interested in becoming one for the first time.

“We are looking for people with a diverse range of skills and experiences who could really help make a difference to the lives of those with brain injury.

“We want to bring in committed professionals with lots of passion, enthusiasm, and new ideas.

“Trustees are in the unique position to really blaze a trail and it’s a very important and creative role.”

The charity operates day services throughout the week, online groups and bespoke 1 to 1 outreach rehabilitation support.

Those applying to be trustees should expect to attend either monthly or bi-monthly board meetings, and local networking/promotional events.

The charity said it would also expect trustees to occasionally visit the day services to meet clients, staff and volunteers. Trustees must be aged 18 and over.

Trustees will be offered support, training, and networking opportunities through Headway’s national and local networks.

Anyone who would like to apply to become a trustee at Headway Bath should email [email protected] to find out more about vacancies.

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