Driver for families affected by Cystic Fibrosis

  • VO100141
  • Home-based volunteering


Description

Children and adults with Cystic Fibrosis have to attend clinic appointments at hospital, to have their health monitored, usually every three months. Travelling on public transport poses risks of infection and waiting for transport in our typical inclement weather is undesirable because of their chronic lung condition.

Our Volunteer Drivers ensure a safe and comfortable journey, to and from hospital appointments. Our clients do not need any physical help getting in and out of the vehicle and our drivers use their own car.

This service makes a real difference by reducing some of the pressure on families at this time.

Organisation aims and objectives

The Butterfly Trust is the leading provider of social support to the Cystic Fibrosis community of Scotland. We were founded in 2002 to provide face to face services for people with Cystic Fibrosis and their families. Our aim is that people living with Cystic Fibrosis will have access to the support they need to ensure they can benefit from optimum homecare and enjoy the best quality of life in the community.

Availability

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Typically around 3 hours per transport event.

Restrictions

Experience required: Must be a good listener, reliable, personable and uphold confidentiality
Travel details: The clients will be within a reasonable travelling distance of the drivers home
Minimum age: 19

Support

Expenses paid: Yes
Expenses details: Travelling costs, mileage (40p/mile), parking charges, refreshments when appropriate.
Taster details: One day induction event covering the condition, the Trust and its procedures, interpersonal skills, introduction to some of the official systems. Ongoing training covering individual official systems/forms in detail. Support from member of the Trust staff.
Training details: One hour induction event usually via Zoom. Volunteer Handbook issued to provide information on the condition, the Trust and its procedures, interpersonal skills, introduction to some of the official systems. Support from member of the Trust staff.
Support: Named Contact For Volunteer