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NHS and Care Volunteer Responders Service 2025-05-19

19 May 2025

Lead MP

Caroline Johnson

Debate Type

Urgent Question

Tags

NHSEmployment
Other Contributors: 14

At a Glance

Caroline Johnson raised concerns about nhs and care volunteer responders service 2025-05-19 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm the continuation of the NHS and care volunteer responders programme, which was established during the pandemic to support vulnerable people? The service has been successful in mobilising over 750,000 volunteers who have completed more than 2.7 million tasks. However, there is concern about the decision to cancel this service at the end of May, leaving patients without support and causing additional pressure on local authorities. What alternative measures are being put in place?

Government Response

NHSEmployment
Government Response
I thank Dr Caroline Johnson for raising this urgent question. The NHS has always benefited from the generous contribution made by volunteers, who play a vital role in supporting patients, staff and services. However, due to financial considerations, NHS England has decided to close the current volunteer responders programme but will launch a new central recruitment portal later this year, providing opportunities for the existing pool of volunteers to continue their support. The Minister acknowledges that local NHS providers will be helped in developing alternative volunteering interventions. She assures that roles of 50,000 additional volunteers recruited and supported by trusts directly remain unaffected.
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