Dyspraxic Me is a peer group for young dyspraxic people aged 16-25. They support dyspraxic young people to develop skills for independent living through free monthly meetings.
Dyspraxic Me are a London based charity that support dyspraxic young people to develop skills for independent living. They are seeking a dedicated team of student volunteers to conduct research about service user needs so they can tailor their programmes more effectively. Their programmes are skills-based, and they want to maintain this focus while responding to service user needs.
Duties
Determine appropriate, accessible modes of data collection.
Conduct data collection.
Conduct data analysis.
Present findings in an accessible and straightforward style.
Who will the volunteers be working with?
Jess - Trustee and Founder of Dyspraxic Me
Dan - Volunteer Management Trustee
Training
Dyspraxic Me core training which covers safeguarding, social model of disability, GDPR, health and safety and equality and diversity.
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