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Register your interest in volunteering with Friends of Llandudno Hospital

If you want to learn more about becoming a volunteer with us, please complete the form below and one of our Trustees will get back to you. Together, we can help care for more patients and staff of Llandudno Hospital.
Thank you.

You can also get in touch by emailing: info@friendsofllandudnohospital.org.uk

Volunteer-Registration-Form (#11)

EMERGENCY CONDITIONS

We will only ever contact this person in the unlikely event of an emergency occurring during your volunteering.

CRIMINAL RECORDS

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and you are required to reveal all convictions, even those which are spent. A criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to obtaining a position. Most volunteering opportunities will require a DBS check (Disclosure and Barring Service).

Stay in touch

Join an incredible group of people who want to make a difference. To get updates on how your support is helping and other ways to get involved, simply tell us how you'd like to hear from us. Supporters like you make the care we provide possible – and we'd love to share more ways you can help. .

To update your contact preferences, including how often you hear from us, email supporter.relations@friendsofllandudnohospital.org.uk or call 01492 200214.

For more information about our Fundraising Promise or privacy policy, visit
friendsofllandudnohospital.org.uk/privacy

 

 

Let us know how you would like us to communicate with you:

If you would like to change the way you hear from us, how often you hear from us, or would prefer us not to contact you, you can do this any time by calling us on 01492 200214emailing us or clicking ‘unsubscribe’ on emails. See our fundraising promise and privacy policy.

DECLARATION

Friends of Llandudno Hospital and volunteers must ensure that any personal information disclosed to them in the course of their work is treated as strictly confidential and should only be disclosed to those who need to know with the consent of the person concerned. An exception to that general rule can be made if the person is at risk or is putting others at risk. Any matter of concern must be reported to your organiser so  they can decide on appropriate action.

By submitting this form you show that you accept the confidentiality statement and that the details that you have given in this form are correct to the best of your knowledge .

Friends of Llandudno Hospital will store your details for use in progressing your application and will not pass your details to any other orgaisation.Unsuccessful applications will be kept for six months for monitoring purposes and will then be removed from our database. Full details of how we process your date and your rights to view your data are available at www.friendsofllandudnohospital.org.uk/privacy