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Charity Trustees (volunteer) – North West, Stoke-on-Trent, Shropshire and Staffordshire
This is an opportunity to join a Board engaged in real strategic decisions, where your contribution will have direct and lasting impact.
About us
Adoption Matters is a children’s charity and one of the largest voluntary adoption agencies in the UK. We recruit, train and support individuals, couples and families looking to adopt and offer ongoing support and training. We also offer a support service for adopted adults and birth families, and a specialised therapy service.
In 2024, we launched our not for profit fostering agency, Foster Care Matters. As a non profit provider, the service is committed to reinvesting resources to deliver high quality support and ongoing training for foster parents. More recently in 2026, we acquired 1st Affinity Fostering Service in Wrexham, securing a not-for-profit future for the agency in Wales.
What we’re looking for
We are seeking Trustees to join our purposeful and dedicated Board of Trustees and contribute to our organisation and the lives of children and families. We are looking for individuals who share our ambition and have the skills and ability to make a meaningful contribution.
This is a meaningful opportunity to help shape the future of a children’s charity that transforms the lives of children who cannot live with their birth families. For many of the children we support—often older, in sibling groups, or with complex needs - adoption can be life-changing.
For further information, please refer to the Person Specification in the Trustee Recruitment Pack.
Term commitment
The term of appointment will be three years initially, with a review of performance for renewal for a further three years and again after this period, up to a maximum of nine years. In exceptional circumstances, the term may extend beyond this period.
Remuneration and expenses
This position is unremunerated; however, reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Why become a Trustee?
Make an impact, gain experience, expand your network, and enhance your skills and knowledge. If you are passionate about what we do and believe you can add value to the current Board of Trustees, we would be very interested to hear from you.
What we offer in return
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement
At Adoption Matters, we are committed to fostering an environment where every individual feels valued, respected, and empowered. Our ambition is to create a culture that embraces diversity, promotes equality, and ensures inclusion for all.
We are open to discussions about any adjustments or flexible arrangements you may need at any stage of the process. If you join us, we will support you to reach your full potential. The only aspect we assess in your application is how you have demonstrated your ability to meet the essential requirements of the role.
Together, we can build a more equitable, diverse, and inclusive future.
Our values: Honesty, Empathy, Ambition, Respect, and Together - which we hope to align with your own.
The opportunity to make a difference, feel valued, and achieve the role satisfaction you’ve always wanted.
What’s next? It’s easy!
How to apply
Apply with your contact details and we will be in touch with the full Recruitment Pack and Application Form.
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What experience do I need?
What will I be doing?
You will volunteer within WECIL’s befriending service for disabled children/young people and their families. This involves:
Who am I responsible for?
Who am I responsible to?
The parent/carer.
Your co-ordinator and Time2Share@WECIL.
How often will I be needed?
What about expenses?
Time2Share@WECIL is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children and young people and expects its staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Our first priority is to ensure the safety of the children we support. Time2Share@WECIL reserves the right to end a link without notice or giving reason
WECIL is a leading Disabled People’s Organisation dedicated to promoting equality, independence, and inclusion for Disabled people.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Basis Yorkshire is seeking a committed and values-driven individual to join our Board of Trustees as Treasurer. This is an opportunity to support a long-standing, specialist organisation working alongside sex workers and people experiencing sexual exploitation across Yorkshire.
Basis has over three decades of experience delivering trauma-informed, non-judgemental support, advocacy, outreach and education. We work with people across all sectors of the sex industry, as well as young people and adults at risk of or experiencing sexual exploitation. Our approach is rooted in dignity, agency, social justice and harm reduction, with the voices and experiences of the people we support at the centre of everything we do.
As Treasurer Trustee, you will play a key role in supporting the Board’s oversight of the charity’s financial health, sustainability and governance. While professional financial qualifications are not required, we are looking for someone who is confident in scrutinising financial information, asking constructive questions, and contributing to strategic decision-making.
We are particularly interested in individuals who share our commitment to challenging stigma and inequality, and who can bring thoughtful, independent judgment to Board discussions. Previous experience in the voluntary or community sector, safeguarding, or connections to strategic networks in Leeds would be welcomed.
Trustees are expected to attend quarterly Board meetings, contribute to working groups where possible, and engage with role-specific matters between meetings. An enhanced DBS check will be required and arranged by Basis.
We warmly encourage applications from people with diverse lived and professional experiences, particularly those currently underrepresented at the Board level.
Basis works with women and nonbinary people who work in the sex industry and women and young people who are sexually exploited
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About Volunteering at Sense
For everyone living with complex disabilities. For everyone who is deafblind. Sense is here to help people communicate and experience the world. We believe that no one, no matter how complex their disabilities, should be isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential. Our experts offer support that’s tailored to the individual needs of each person, whether that’s at our centres, through our holidays and short breaks, or in people’s own homes. In addition to practical support, we also provide information to families and campaign for the rights of people with complex disabilities to take part in life.
Volunteers add real value to Sense, bringing their passion, enthusiasm and fresh perspectives to the work that we do. We believe that volunteers enable us to bring people together and provide opportunities for people with complex disabilities to communicate and experience the world.
About the ELP team
Our team at Sense College Rothwell consists of 9 Support Workers and 3 Activity Coordinators who support our individuals on our Everyday Living Program to experience a whole range of activities both in the college and out in the community. Our activities in the centre include cookery, art and craft sessions, sound baths, sensory stories, music sessions, gardening and all sorts of different activities that we tailor to match the sensory abilities of our individuals.
Key duties
· Supporting staff and individuals during activities – although you will not be working in personal care, assisting individuals with eating and drinking, and you won’t be doing any manual handling.
· Helping to keep the working environment clean and tidy.
· To help set up and clean up after activities when required.
Skills & qualities
· A helpful and friendly nature
· To be able to work on your own initiative sometimes.
· Honesty and openness
· To be able to keep calm in difficult situations.
· To be able to maintain a level of professional discretion.
What Sense offers
· A full induction with ongoing support and guidance from the Sense volunteering team.
· The chance to be involved in a wide range of exciting activities and events.
· The opportunity to make an invaluable contribution to Sense and the people we support.
· Your travel expenses to and from your sessions will be covered by Sense, and you will have a budget for activities each week (agreed in advance).
· A reference for other paid or voluntary work (available on request).
Our Values
Our values shape the way we behave and work alongside disabled people with complex needs to break down barriers:
We believe that every disabled person should have the opportunity to connect with others and be included in the world.



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Interested in supporting victims/survivors of domestic abuse?
We are currently recruiting Trustees to help us take the charity forward into the future.
Herts Domestic Abuse Helpline is a registered charity led by a Board of Trustees.
The Trustees (all unpaid volunteers) act individually and collectively, to provide overall stewardship of the charity, in accordance with our governing document and relevant legislation. In essence we look after the staff, volunteers and the organisation, so they can support the community.
You don’t need specific qualifications or experience to be a trustee and we welcome people of all ages, backgrounds and experience.
Prospective candidates will need to:
Have empathy with the work of the Helpline
Be able to devote the necessary time and effort
Have well-developed communication and interpersonal skills
Have good judgement
Be able to work as a team
Have the ability, commitment and drive to take the organisation forward
Trustee Opportunities
For any charity succession planning is important and with that in mind we are currently looking for people to join our Board as Trustees.
Chair: Our Chair will be stepping down soon after 15 years and we are looking for someone to learn the ropes beside her before taking on the role.
Treasurer: After 10 years, our Treasurer is looking to retire in the next year. The Treasurer’s role description is on our website.
General Trustees: Please see the role description on our website
If you would like to apply please complete the application form on our website. You are welcome also to email Chris Roach, Chair, at that address to arrange an informal chat.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Ealing Carers Partnership offers support services to unpaid family carers aged 18+, living or caring for someone living in the London Borough of Ealing. We work together - and with others - to provide support services and breaks for carers. Our current services include: respite (replacement) care in the home; care worker support to access community groups or services; Carer Cafes in four locations across Ealing; a developing range of wellbeing activities, and; events and social opportunities. We are seeking volunteers to work alongside the team to support our work.
Main purpose of the role
The Carers Community Champions role is to support us in promoting Ealing Carers Partnership’s services by raising awareness of what we offer. We might ask for you to put up leaflets in your neighbourhood and, from time to time, to staff a stall in a community setting.
Benefits of becoming a Carers Champion:
Becoming a Carer Champion will help you to:
• Experience volunteering in a charity
• Develop new skills and experience, possibly helping you to find work
• Grow your confidence
• Take part in free training sessions to build your knowledge
• Meet new people
• Make a vital difference to the work of Ealing Carers Partnership.
It will give you the satisfaction of:
• Supporting carers and making a big difference in their lives
• Feeling that you have achieved something positive every time you volunteer
• Empowering communities by raising awareness of sources of support
• Being part of an organisation, which has strong values and provides help and support to those most marginalised in society
• Connecting with other volunteers and local organisations.
General responsibilities
In order to promote Ealing Carers Partnership’s services and events, we expect that you would be asked to:
• Hand out leaflets or post fliers in supermarkets, doctors’ surgeries, libraries, leisure centres and other community venues with high footfall in your immediate neighbourhood
• Help with setting up of events and staffing stalls
• Help to pack up after the events
• Supporting staff at the Carers Cafés and making light refreshments
• Sharing your caring experiences with others if you are a former carer, or just listening to those that need to talk
• Accompanying carers on trips out
• Working with the team to find new ways of publicising services and providing insights about your neighbourhood.
Skills, experience and personal attributes
Whilst we are happy to provide training as needed, we hope that you will be able to demonstrate:
• A positive attitude towards vulnerable clients who may have a variety of complex needs and those who are caring for them
• The desire to gain local knowledge about services or a willingness to find out what is available to support local carers
• A minimum availability of 2/3 hours per week
• Being comfortable in terms of talking to people in groups
• A knowledge and understanding of Safeguarding, although full training will be given.
Training and support
We will try to offer a good range of training and support to all volunteers but, as a minimum, you can expect to:
• Attend starter training sessions, an induction to the programme and staff
• Undertake a DBS check
• Attend Health and Safety, Safeguarding, Confidentiality and Customer Care training
• Attend appropriate team meetings/ briefings so you are up to date on what we are delivering
• Attend 6-8 weekly checks-ins for support for you and to see how you are doing within your role.
Expenses
Out of pocket and travel expenses will be reimbursed as agreed upon commencement.
For this role volunteers MUST be aged 18 or over.