From
Daiga Kamerāde, Professor in Work and Well-being , School of Health & Society
Director of Research Centre for Inclusive Society, University of Salford
I’m pleased to invite you to a practical, in-person workshop exploring digital inclusion for disabled volunteers, based on findings from the Digitvol research project. We are running two sessions:
- London – Wednesday 5 June (12:30–4:00pm, near King’s Cross)
- Salford – Wednesday 12 June (12:30–4:00pm)
Both events begin with a networking lunch and will offer an opportunity to engage with key research insights, explore real-life case studies, and take part in small group discussions. The focus is on practical strategies to improve digital access and inclusion in voluntary settings.
These workshops are particularly relevant for:
- Volunteer-involving organisations
- Volunteer managers and coordinators
- Volunteer centres and infrastructure bodies
- Funders and those supporting volunteer development
You’ll come away with tools and knowledge that you can apply directly in your organisation or practice.
Places are limited, so early booking is advised via Eventbrite:
- London: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1318795676369?aff=oddtdtcreator
- Salford: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1318727783299?aff=oddtdtcreator
These events are run in collaboration with Salford CVS, the University of Greenwich, HEAR Equality and Human Rights Network, and Kim Donahue Consulting.
Please do feel free to share this with others in your networks – we would be delighted to welcome anyone working to make volunteering more inclusive and accessible.