Wheels for All Volunteer
Wheels for All is a national inclusive cycling programme developed by Cycling Projects which enables disabled people, people with additional needs or health conditions to have fun cycling.
We have a range of adapted cycles such as tricycles, handcycles and two-seaters; we try to find something for everyone. People usually come with a support worker or family member, but some come on their own. Our sessions run on Tuesday and Saturday mornings at Harrow Civic Centre, and we hope to expand.
What Does a Wheels for All Volunteer Do?
- Set up sessions including moving cycles from container to track and clearing any rubbish
- Check cycles are in good order
- Greet riders and ensure forms are completed
- Support riders to fit helmets and choose the right cycle
- Cycle or walk along with riders
- Develop a rapport and encourage riders
- Liaise with session leader on cycle use
- Pack up and put away cycles
- Provide feedback to leader on riders’ progress and enjoyment
This is a voluntary role and is unpaid, but it’s fun and very rewarding.
What Kind of Person is a Wheels for All Volunteer?
Essential
- Friendly and open personality
- Able to cycle; enthusiastic about cycling
- Safety- and risk-conscious
- Willing to provide references and undertake an Enhanced DBS check
- Able to commit to an average of two mornings per month on a rota
Desirable
- Experience of disability
- Cycle mechanic skills
- How Much Time is Needed and Where is It?
- At least two mornings per month
- Harrow Civic Centre, Station Road, Harrow HA1 2XY
- We ask all volunteers to take online Safeguarding training and offer other trainingopportunities at no cost to the volunteer
Interested? Contact our Coordinator on wfa@harrowcyclehub.org for an application form and to ask anything. We’d love to hear from you!