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  1. cornmerchant Well-Known Member


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    Hi All

    As a volunteer podiatrist and subsequent service organiser for Crisis at Christmas over many years, I would love to get a few more of you on board for this years event.
    We have changed the goal posts this year so that you can volunteer to do just one shift in the week of 23rd to 30th December. As the shift is a whole day shift, Crisis will now offer you a meal whilst on duty.
    Volunteering is a two way street- not only is it rewarding for the guests who get a free foot check and treatment, we get to fulfill valuable CPD - plus the feeling that you can help some of those in less fortunate positions. You will get to meet a great cross section of guests, and although it may take you out of your comfort zone, its a very positive interaction.
    Student podiatrists are very welcome but not allowed to do hands on although previous students rate it as a great learning curve!
    I am in private practice nd it is a great time for me actually getting to work with other pods! if you are newly qualified, fear not! we will not expect you to go ot alone, we are all there t
     
  2. William Fowler Active Member

    count me in; will be in touch
     
  3. cornmerchant Well-Known Member

    Hi All

    Sorry, posting this again in its full version as I had major problems posting at all yesterday.

    As a volunteer podiatrist and subsequent service organiser for Crisis at Christmas over many years, I would love to get a few more of you on board for this years event.
    We have changed the goal posts this year so that you can volunteer to do just one shift in the week of 23rd to 30th December. As the shift is a whole day shift, Crisis will now offer you a meal whilst on duty.
    Volunteering is a two way street- not only is it rewarding for the guests who get a free foot check and treatment, we get to fulfill valuable CPD - plus the feeling that you can help some of those in less fortunate positions. You will get to meet a great cross section of guests, and although it may take you out of your comfort zone, its a very positive interaction.
    Student podiatrists are very welcome but not allowed to do hands on although previous students rate it as a great learning curve!
    I am in private practice and it is a great time for me actually getting to work with other pods! If you are newly qualified, fear not! We will not expect you to go it alone, we are all there to support each other.
    If you are interested, and the criteria is to be registered with the HCPC, please peruse the website and then if you feel you can offer your services , please sign up-
    http://www.crisis.org.uk

    Many thanks in advance

    Heather
     
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