Youth volunteering programmes: how NHS initiatives are inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals
29th April 10:00am - 11:00am

Come along to this month's webinar when our presenters will be showcasing the fantastic work that is being done to encourage young people into careers in healthcare.
We will hear from Carrie McKenzie, Voluntary Partnerships senior manager at NHS England, who will present an overview of the NHS Cadets programme, a national initiative established by NHS England and delivered by St John Ambulance in partnership with local NHS trusts and healthcare providers across the country. The programme focuses on recruiting young people from underrepresented groups, or who may encounter barriers to accessing volunteering opportunities in healthcare.
The Humber Health Champions programme has been offering 16 to 25-year-olds the opportunity to volunteer in hospitals and gain valuable hands-on experience in clinical settings since 2014, and in that time more than 2,700 young people have joined the programme and gone on to enjoy careers in a variety of healthcare roles. Rachael Hardcastle-Pearce, Group Head of Voluntary Services at NHS Humber Health Partnership, will tell us how The Humber Health Champions programme is inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals.
To join this webinar, register here now!