DH has been volunteering at our local hospital Trust for a few years now. He does "ward" inspections, from the point of view of a lay person, and can ask patients for their opinions and worries. He did have a DB check.
He recently decided to extend his volunteering to the local Community hospitals. He was asked to complete what looked like a job application, asking him if he had suffered/been immunised for many and sometimes unusual diseases. Apart from the fact that he did not know if he had had the common childhood diseases (men often don't) he was a tad upset by the officiousness of the whole thing. He did not complete the form but went for the induction with the agreement of the main office.
He then received a date for his first inspection. Less than 24 hours before he was due to set off (40 miles) he received an email saying they would not use him as he had declined to complete the form.
He loves doing the inspections, and feels useful (and he gets a free lunch!) They are short of volunteers for this at the local Trust. I dare say that the Community hospitals are even shorter!
Goodness, look what I just found…
So, what does “class” actually mean to you nowadays?



