Be the voice of children and young people in Wiltshire
We want to hear from children and young people aged 14-25 who have something to say about the health and social care services they use - and who want to help others get their voices heard.
Young Healthwatch Wiltshire is open to anyone who wants to make a difference to their community and has an interest in the rights and wellbeing of young people.
Stacey Plumb, Healthwatch Wiltshire Manager, said:
"We want everyone to get the best out of health and social care services and to make sure that those who run services put people at the heart of care. We're calling on the young people of Wiltshire to join our team to help make sure the views of children and young people are listened to."
Why volunteer with us?
- Make a difference to your community
- Meet new people
- Boost your skills and knowledge
- Get training and support
- Add valuable experience to your CV
- Do as much or as little as you like, whatever you can give!
Find out more
For details of what you can do as a young volunteer and how else you can get involved, go to our Young Healthwatch Wiltshire page.
And if you're keen to come and chat to us, find out where we'll be in our Events section.