Interests

  • Black and Minority Ethnic Communities
  • Community Engagement
  • Health and Social Care
  • Mental Health

Activities

  • Advice and information
  • Groups and clubs
  • Local events
  • Support and Befriending

About the Women and Girls Health Project

The Women and Girls Health Project is a one-year pilot initiative led by BVSC and Volunteer Centre Bexley, designed to improve health awareness, access to information, and community-led support for women and girls across Bexley. The project focuses on creating safe, welcoming spaces where women and girls can talk openly about a range of health topics—from periods and pregnancy to contraception, menopause, and mental wellbeing. By training and supporting local volunteers as Health Champions, the project aims to empower communities to reduce stigma, build knowledge, and help people feel more confident in managing their health and accessing services.

About the Role

Are you passionate about improving women and girls' health and wellbeing in your community? Do you want to help others access information, support, and safe spaces to talk about important health topics?

As a Women and Girls Health Champion, you will play a key role in supporting local women and girls through friendly, inclusive, and empowering conversations. This role involves helping to deliver drop-in sessions, signposting to local services, and helping to create a welcoming environment where everyone feels heard and valued.

Main Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Support the delivery of regular drop-in sessions in local venues across Bexley
  • Create a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space for women and girls to access information and talk about their health and wellbeing
  • Share knowledge on key topics including periods, pregnancy, contraception, sexual health, menopause, and mental wellbeing
  • Signpost individuals to relevant local services and support organisations
  • Help to gather feedback and insights from community members to inform future sessions
  • Promote health campaigns and awareness-raising events in your local community
  • Attend training and support sessions to build your confidence and skills
  • Act as a positive ambassador for the Women and Girls Health Project and BVSC

What skills do I need?

What We’re Looking For

  • A friendly, approachable and non-judgemental attitude
  • A genuine interest in women and girls’ health and community wellbeing
  • Good communication and listening skills
  • Respect for confidentiality, diversity and lived experience
  • Ability to interact and support people from a range of backgrounds
  • Reliability and willingness to volunteer as part of a supportive team
  • Lived experience or knowledge of health issues affecting women and girls is welcome but not essential     

What You’ll Gain

•Full induction, safeguarding, and ongoing training relevant to the role

•Regular support and check-ins from the Women and Girls Health Co-ordinator

•Opportunities to connect with other volunteers and share experiences

•Increased confidence, communication skills, and knowledge of community health

•Reimbursement of travel expenses (as agreed in advance)

Our Women and Girls Health Co-ordinator will be in touch with prospective volunteers within 2 weeks of expression of interest. Please always check emails and spam/junk folders. 

Interests

  • Black and Minority Ethnic Communities
  • Community Engagement
  • Health and Social Care
  • Mental Health

Activities

  • Advice and information
  • Groups and clubs
  • Local events
  • Support and Befriending

Details

  • Accessibility
    Accessibility and Inclusion We are committed to creating a volunteer experience that is inclusive and accessible. Please let us know if you require any adjustments or additional support to take part in this role.
  • DBS check required
  • Driving Licence and Vehicle required
  • Equal opportunities policy
  • Expenses reimbursed
    Reimbursement of travel expenses (as agreed in advance)
  • Ongoing support; Health and Safety Policy
  • Suitable for under 18s
    We may consider age 16+ volunteers to support outreach in schools/colleges and youth clubs. we would need signed permission from a parent or guardian.
  • Training provided
  • Volunteer induction
  • Volunteer policy
  • Volunteers covered by insurance
  • Written role description

When can I volunteer?

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Availability Details

Location: Various community venues across Bexley Time Commitment: Flexible – ideally 6–8 hours per month. Upcoming drop-in sessions include Blackfen Library on Jan 15, Feb 12, and Mar 5 (1:30–4:30 pm) and Thamesmead Library on Jan 22, Feb 26, and Mar 26 (2:00–5:00 pm). Outreach sessions will vary to ensure we can reach as many women and girls as possible. We will note your availability on application and share opportunities that fit into your schedule.

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