More Power to You

‘More Power to You’ Helps…

There is a wide choice of situations that ‘More Power to You’ can help you with, some examples are:

  • Sharing your opinions with staff and colleagues
  • Becoming a member of a group, committee, or public body
  • Taking part in recruitment and selection of staff and students
  • Helping to design and review education and training programmes for health and social care students
  • Participating in the teaching of current and future staff
  • Assessing students in a classroom or work setting
  • Giving presentations or talking about your personal experience
  • Visiting services to check their quality
  • Working with staff from organisations as equal partners

And many more…

 

More Power To You