A Doncaster man who was studying for a degree but had no work experience turned to volunteering at a local hospital and has never looked back.
Atique Arif (44) now volunteers in two different areas at Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust (RDaSH) and has also become a National Research Ambassador.
Atique has volunteered for four years and spends his time at RDaSH working generally for the NHS Trust and for the research team, called Grounded Research.
Atique explained: “My path and Grounded Research’s paths crossed when I was in the final year of my degree. I had no experience to enter the world of work and they gave me the opportunity to gain vital experience. I took up the opportunity and never looked back.
“I get a lot out of volunteering,” added Atique. “Volunteering offers opportunities, networks, you get to see things and meet people. It absolutely is an amazing experience.
So what is Atique’s advice to anyone thinking about volunteering? “Go for it.” he said. “Don’t look back, give it a try and you will enjoy it.”
Watch Atique’s story on YouTube (opens in new window).
Fancy volunteering? If so, a volunteering and involvement celebration event will be held at Doncaster’s CAST Theatre on Monday 3 June where new and aspiring volunteers and people who want to get involved are invited to talk to staff starting the event is at 1:30pm till 3:30pm to find out more about the new and exciting volunteering and involvement opportunities at RDaSH. You can book a place at the what’s on section of the CAST website.
Anyone wanting information about volunteering or involvement should contact the Patient Experience and Involvement team by emailing rdash.patient-experience@nhs.net.
Published: September 18, 2024
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