
Knowledge Sharer/Speaker
Give a talk on a topic you love to people with sight/hearing loss
Location
- 1-2 hours as a one off
Unlimited positions available
Wheelchair accessible
Skills
What you will be doing
We’re looking for volunteers to deliver short, informal talks on a topic of their choice to groups of people with sight and/or hearing loss. Whether it's a personal story, hobby, area of interest, or professional expertise, your talk can help spark conversation, connection, and enjoyment.
Tasks include:
- Preparing and delivering an engaging talk
- Answering questions and encouraging discussion
- Creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere
Time Commitment: Flexible – talks can be one-off or part of a series.
What we are looking for
- Friendly and confident communicator
- Comfortable speaking to small groups
- Passionate about sharing knowledge or experiences
What difference this will make
- Make a meaningful difference in the lives of others
- Share your passion or knowledge with an appreciative audience
- Gain confidence in public speaking and communication
- Meet new people and be part of a friendly, inclusive community
- Learn more about accessible communication and inclusion
- Flexible, one-off or occasional commitment
What to bring
There’s no special clothing or equipment needed. Just wear something comfortable.
Getting there
You'll find us at 17-19 George Street, just next to Provender Brown.
Facilities
Toilet facilities, tea and coffee available.
Accessibility
We welcome volunteers of all abilities. Please contact us to discuss any specific access needs so we can support your involvement.
Ready to make a difference
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