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FNUK Volunteer Info Guide

FNUK Volunteer Info Guide updated May 2022

Fertility Network UK

Volunteer Information Guide
and

Volunteer Roles

Welcome

This guide has been produced to help ensure that your experience of volunteering for Fertility Network with Fertility
Network UK will be an enjoyable and rewarding one.

Many of our activities depend on our volunteers and we would not be able to function in the same way without the
commitment of these special people dedicating their time, energy, understanding and knowledge.

Fertility Network UK acknowledges that volunteers play an integral part in ensuring service users feel more
empowered, less isolated and supported through their journey. Everyone involved with the charity is supported in a
way that helps us to continue achieving those standards.

Whatever your reason for volunteering, your efforts will have a direct impact on someone affected by fertility
problems or to help prevent someone being affected in the future by fertility problems and for that we cannot thank
you enough.

Through volunteering with the charity, we hope we can challenge and meet your expectations of volunteering. Our aim is
...to offer support and information throughout the UK to everyone with fertility related issues who needs us.

Our Mission

Fertility Network UK aims to continue being the leading charity across the UK in the provision of a
comprehensive support network for those facing fertility challenges at all stages of their journey,

providing authoritative information as well as practical and emotional support.

Our Vision

Around 1 in 6 couples today have trouble conceiving, which equates to 3.5 million people in the UK.
The prospect of facing any kind of fertility problem is very distressing to live with and many people believe

that no one else really understands.

We aim to ensure everyone can access the support they need, to be able to make some sense of how they feel, and
hopefully ease that loneliness and isolation on both an emotional and practical level through a variety of ways.

Volunteering The benefits of volunteering

What is volunteering? ➢ Gaining new skills and knowledge
➢ Become part of a team
Volunteering is the commitment of time and energy, for ➢ Making new and lasting relationships
the benefit of society, communities, individuals outside ➢ Sharing experiences with others
the immediate family, or other causes.

Voluntary activities are undertaken of a person’s
own free will, without payment, except for the
reimbursement of pre agreed out-of-pocket
expenses.

Becoming a volunteer can help with gaining new
skills and knowledge that can be transferrable into
your personal and professional life.

What you can expect from us

Fertility Network UK is committed to ensuring volunteers:

✓ Feel valued and respected
✓ Receive adequate support from our Volunteer Coordinator and Regional Staff
✓ Receive any out-of-pocket expenses agreed in advance, paid in accordance with

charity policy
✓ May have the opportunity to change role

Mutual Expectations

As a charity we are committed to making sure that all volunteers are confident and happy in
their role by:

✓ Valuing and respecting our volunteers
✓ Providing relevant support including regular contact with your volunteer coordinator
✓ Providing safe systems for working
✓ Providing a defined description and explanation of volunteer roles and agreed time

commitment

Commitment from Volunteers
would include:

✓ Agreeing to be confidential and respect the trust put in you as a volunteer as well as any
information you are given by any service user you may work with

✓ To be reliable and commit to any agreed responsibilities within your role
✓ To respect and abide by charity policies
✓ To participate in relevant training
✓ To follow the charity Health and Safety procedures
✓ *To declare any conflict of interest, which may result in you stopping volunteering

Please be comfortable with our policies and ensure you are committed to upholding them before you start
your volunteer role

*Conflict of interest can be a multiple of things such as; setting up or running your own business where clients would be those going through a fertility journey

Volunteering Roles

Becoming a volunteer with us can help service users in multiple ways including helping them to feel
less isolated and lonely through a variety of services we provide.
Our volunteering roles are those of:

✓ Fertility Group Volunteer / Peer Support Volunteer
✓ Media Volunteer
✓ Student Ambassador - Wales and Scotland only

In addition to these more formal roles we are always looking for Fundraisers!

The next few pages have an overview of the roles available (this may be dependent on need and location)
and see which role is more suited to you, your skill set and your knowledge.

Fertility Group Volunteer / Peer Support Volunteer

After completing the Fertility Network Volunteer training, as a Fertility Group Volunteer / Peer
Support Volunteer you would:

✓ Be the contact or one of the contacts for the Regional fertility group in your area or one of our
specialist fertility groups.

✓ Accept member requests after they have answered the relevant joining questions
✓ Welcome new members to the group
✓ Inspire engagement with all members
✓ Share relevant Fertility Network UK posts
✓ Post regularly within your group to grow engagement
✓ Manage your groups Fertility Network UK email account
✓ Facilitate a monthly or bi-monthly zoom call
✓ Remove any posts made by a member that are inappropriate or promotional
✓ Promote Fertility Network UK fundraising

Media Volunteer

After completing the Fertility Network Media training, you would:
✓ Be available to share your story with the media when needed
✓ Have informed Fertility Network UK of the areas of your journey that you are happy to discuss
✓ Decide which medium you are happy to be involved with e.g.

Radio, TV, Online, Editorial, Social Media or whatever alternative is proposed (mediums evolve)
✓ Control your story & who uses it
✓ Promote Fertility Network UK (where applicable)

Student Ambassador Volunteer

After completing the Fertility Network Student Ambassador training, you would:

✓ Have an opportunity to represent and promote Fertility Network within your educational establishment
✓ Disperse online promotions with relevant groups, clubs and organisations in your educational facility
✓ Place posters within the grounds of your institution
✓ Share Fertility Network relevant posts with social media
✓ Assist and promote Freshers events and competitions for Fertility Network
✓ Contact and support from your local Fertility Network Coordinator via bi-monthly catch ups
✓ Promote Fertility Network Fundraising events, online and in person
✓ Inform your Fertility Network Coordinator of any events approaching that would support the aims of Fertility Network

Benefits to you

Learn about the work of Fertility Network and the devastating impact it has on people
Add your volunteering experience to your CV
Your coordinator will also be able to provide you with a reference from a health-related charity
to support you on your career path

Fundraisers

Fertility Network UK have a company Just Giving page which we are happy for you to promote as your good cause.
Links can be found on our website
We rely on donations and fundraising to maintain the support we offer those experiencing fertility problems.

We have some promotional images that you can use to promote our fundraising pages or if you wish to set up your
own with us as the beneficiary we can help you do this.

If your story is of interest to the media (local publications like to pick up on local events) you may be asked for the
background and some pictures too.
Please inform Fertility Network UK of your fundraising activities, and we will endeavour to add it to our website and promote
on our social media

The Next Step

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you again for expressing an interest in
becoming a volunteer for Fertility Network UK.

We look forward to welcoming you to our network of volunteers.

Contact: Hannah Tramaseur
Position: Volunteer Coordinator
Email: [email protected]


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