Rob’s Journey: From Volunteer to Advice Centre Supervisor
In May 2017, I took a step that would change my life and career path, I became a volunteer for…
Read articleThe Citizens Advice service aims to provide equal opportunities and fair treatment for all people applying to be volunteers regardless of race, sex, disability, sexual identity or marital status.
In order to achieve these aims we have a policy of monitoring the recruitment and composition of trustees, staff and volunteers in a way that you can’t be identified. This information will not affect your application and is anonymous.
We need your explicit consent to collect & use some information (known as special category personal data), including your ethnicity, religion, health conditions & sexual orientation, by ticking the boxes below you consent to Citizens Advice County Durham recording the special category personal data you choose to provide. We do not ask for of record you name or contact details, all information provided will be anonymous.
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