We regularly share and publish the impact of our work. We want to ensure that the impact of our volunteers and programmes is understood. By sharing these reports we hope to inspire others looking to make change in their communities.
Browse our reports below.
This report shows the impact of our volunteers from 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021 – the year since the outbreak of Covid-19. Family Supporters in Edinburgh offers practical and emotional support to families across the City of Edinburgh, empowering them to face a range of life challenges. We recruit, train and match dedicated, local volunteers to help families every step of the way, spending 1-1 time together on a personalised set of goals chosen by the family, … Continued Good Practice Toolkit: Volunteering for and with older people and people with dementia This report highlights the impact we had in the first six months of the pandemic, and the amazing response of our volunteers. A comprehensive two-year evaluation by Manchester Metropolitan University on Grandmentors explores whether the programme works for young people leaving care. A toolkit to help health and social care organisations engage with young people as volunteers. It is designed to foster and support ambitious work through practical advice, easy to follow guidance and inspirational case studies. Now the NHS has turned 70, and with the Government preparing a long-term plan for the service in England, a broad range of leaders in charities and voice organisations have come together to offer our views on what should happen next to improve health and care – within the NHS and beyond. This report explores how voluntary and community organisations and Clinical Commissioning Groups can collaborate to deliver Personal Health Budgets. An external review of the Grandmentors programme, conducted between June and September 2017. The review looks at what Grandmentors offers in the current policy and commissioning environment, and how the model could be evolved for the future. In general those who could benefit most from volunteering are the least likely to be able to take part in it. This paper from Volunteering Matters looks at what organisations can do to start addressing the equity issues in volunteering.Our Impact, April 2020 – March 2021
Family Supporters Edinburgh – Impact report 2021
Good Practice Toolkit: Volunteering for and with older people and people with dementia
Covid Impact Report, 19 Oct 2020
Grandmentors: MMU Evaluation Report Executive Summary
Toolkit: Youth Volunteering and Social Action in Health and Social Care, 2nd Edition
Priorities for the Plan
IPC and Personal health budget support and development programme: Learning and next steps
Grandmentors Programme Review
Barriers and Benefits: Tackling inequalities in health through volunteering