By becoming a Volunteer Lay Advocate
Our advocates visit older people in residential care or their own homes in order to help them to clarify and define the nature of their problem.
Advocates need to have a professional approach, good communication and problem solving skills with a caring and patient manner.
Advocates receive regular updated training.
All Advocates will require an enhanced CRB check for working with vulnerable adults.
By becoming a Trustee
CROP needs people willing to become a trustee or member of the executive committee for the local area. Such roles might include Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Fundraiser etc.
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