Bundna Jaswal is a trustee at The Maypole Project in Orpington which provides a wide range of support to children with complex medical needs and their families, from diagnosis, through treatment and beyond. This includes counselling, inclusive activities and play therapy. These services are aimed at promoting mental well-being, alleviating feelings of isolation and bringing some much-needed support and fun for families when they need it most. The charity currently has a team of five trustees and is keen to welcome new applicants who share their vision.
Q; What is involved in your role as a trustee?
“As a trustee my responsibilities are to provide oversight and governance to ensure that the Maypole Project continues to offer its services in an environment with a continually increased level of need. Also it’s to ensure the organisation is being led in the best interest of the families and children it is serving as well as being responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the charity, which includes financial governance, ensuring the charity is running as effectively and efficiently as possible and ensuring it’s compliant with the relevant legislation.”
Q; What do you enjoy about this role?
“I love the satisfaction I get by contributing to supporting a charity with such an amazing purpose and Impact to children with these long-term complex medical needs.”
Q; What are the key skills /attributes needed for the role of trustee?
“We need someone who is proactive, having some sort of change governance experience is beneficial. Also someone who is curious and not afraid to challenge and speak up. We need someone who is willing to input into the decisions needed to run an organisation, have good relationship management skills, can commit time and energy to the project and is capable of collaborating and seeing the bigger picture.”
Q; Is the role of trustee open to all skillsets?
“I think so, if you think about the different types of skills that would benefit a charity board like people with financial backgrounds, people with direct experience with children with complex medical needs, people with legal experience regulatory experience, change management experience or any sort of governance experience can all play a major role and contribute as a trustee.”
Q; What would you say to anyone thinking of volunteering their time as a trustee?
“I would say it’s a very rewarding experience as you do get to give back and contribute to some amazing causes. Also you do learn a lot of key skills that you can take to other parts of your life. Plus the networking is all beneficial.”
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