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Monday, 21 November 2011
Women volunteers for health
Platform 51 providing women with new and varied opportunities

Platform 51 have recently starting running the Women Volunteers for Health programme, that provides training and support to 400 women to become health volunteers in their own communities of St Helens, Doncaster, Nottingham and Wolverhampton.
The women come from a wide age range and a variety of backgrounds. The programme gives them: training to develop their skills and knowledge and a chance to obtain accreditations in volunteering and support to build their confidence and assertiveness and access to volunteering opportunities. Once women are volunteering they provide mutual support to each other and stay in touch with Platform 51 for guidance and advice when needed.
Marcia Banasko (pictured), Platform 51 Women Volunteers for Health worker, describes the first few months of delivering the programme in St Helens.
"I am working with 16 women aged 19 to 55... The women have achieved so much in a few weeks. They love having something to get out of the house for. It has given them confidence, they have met like -minded people and they have all achieved an accreditation.
A lot of the women taking part have disengaged with education for some reason: mental health problems, alcoholism or having a baby at a young age. They have described to me the very negative experiences of education and they have no confidence in their own abilities. We work to deal with these underlying problems; if you don't deal with them, then the women can't move on. Gaining an accreditation in just a few weeks is a massive deal and has boosted their confidence to continue with the programme.
I have personally gained a lot from this programme. I have never taught adults before; I have always worked with young people. I was nervous before I started but this has been a really positive experience for me because they all want to be here and learn.
I want to provide lots of women with skills, knowledge and an understanding of health and social care. I want their volunteering experience to eventually lead them back into employment, as so many of them have disengaged from work. One woman said to me that she knows this will be a long process but says at least she's on the ladder."
The project is funded by the Department of Health, Health and Social Care Volunteering Fund.
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