Become a Student Voices or Young Voices Volunteer

Want to be part of an exciting team of active volunteers, who share a passion for enabling fellow blind and partially sighted students to access and get the most out of their education?

Would you like to get stuck in with projects that focus on the issues that matter most to you and help shape our wider work?

We are currently looking for students to join our Student Voices group! Keep reading to find out more.

Join our Student Voices!

If you would like to join our Student Voices, you must be a student (or recent graduate) aged 16 years or over, living in England and are blind or partially sighted. For further details on what is involved in the role and the level of commitment expected, please download the Student Voices role description hereandcheck out our FAQ.

Join our Young Voices!

To become one of our Young Voices, you must be aged between 11 and 18 years old, living in England and are blind or partially sighted. For further details on what is involved in the role and the level of commitment expected, please download the Young Voices application pack here.

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