Volunteer Opportunity: Help Amplify Mental Health Patient Voices on the Clywedog Ward

Are you passionate about improving mental health services? Do you have personal experience with mental health inpaitent care or caring for someone who has? The Powys Patients’ Council (PPC) is looking for a compassionate volunteer to join our team and make a difference in the lives of patients on the Clywedog Ward at Llandrindod Wells War Memorial Hospital.

Your lived experience is the most important qualification for this role. Whether you’ve received care in an acute mental health setting or supported someone who has, your insight and empathy will help amplify the voices of patients who need it most.

The Powys Patients’ Council (PPC), funded by Powys Teaching Health Board and facilitated by PAVO’s Mental Health Team, gives a voice to people in acute mental health settings. Through regular, confidential, patient-only meetings, PPC volunteers with lived experience create a safe space for patients to share feedback, ask questions, and express their views on the care they receive.

This role is a meaningful opportunity to ensure patient voices are heard and to contribute to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health.

About the Role

As a PPC volunteer, you’ll create a safe space for patients to share feedback and ideas, helping to improve care and foster meaningful change. Your lived experience, whether as a patient or a supporter, makes you uniquely qualified to amplify patients’ voices.

What You’ll Do

  • Attend monthly patient meetings on Clywedog Ward to gather feedback.

  • Share updates at quarterly Engage to Change meetings.

  • Work with patients, staff, and management to tackle challenges.

  • Shadow experienced volunteers on Felindre Ward to build confidence.

Is This Role Right for You?

We’re looking for someone who:

  • Has personal experience with admittance to an inpatient mental health ward or cared for someone who has.

  • Can use their insight to inform discussions while maintaining personal boundaries.

  • Is comfortable engaging in care-based discussions without compromising their own mental health.

  • Has a basic understanding of patients’ rights and a willingness to collaborate with hospital management.

Additional skills like report writing, IT knowledge, or Welsh language proficiency are a bonus but not essential.

Next Steps

If you’re interested in becoming a PPC volunteer, we’d love to hear from you!


Contact

Alice.Dolan@PAVO.org.uk

or call

07833 401446

for an informal discussion.

Ready to apply? Send an expression of interest outlining your experience and skills. This information will support your application and help us ensure the role is a good fit for you.

Join us in making a real difference in the lives of patients on the Clywedog Ward. Together, we can amplify voices and create lasting change.

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National Suicide and Self-harm Prevention Conference

31 January 2019

National Suicide and Self-harm Prevention Conference

31st January 2019  9.30am to 4.45pm Cardiff City Hall

Register for attendance HERE

Join the National Advisory Group on Suicide and Self harm prevention and a host of policy-makers, support agencies, health professionals and people with lived experience to discuss the latest developments in the national approach to Suicide and Self Harm prevention and it’s local implementation .

Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services Vaughan Gething AM will be opening the event and will be discussing the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Inquiry report and launching the new “Talk to Me 2” website which provides valuable resources for individuals, their families and friends and the professionals who are supporting them.

We have experienced and knowledgeable speakers and break-out workshops discussing a range of topics:

5 nation suicide prevention strategy approaches (Wales, Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, Ireland)

Suicide prevention and men

Schools approach to suicide prevention

Supporting those bereaved by suicide

Details

Date:
31 January 2019