Digital Inclusion Trainer – Position Filled
Share your digital skills with Richmond’s disabled residents to enable their digital inclusion and work towards reducing isolation. If you have experience of training and supporting adults to learn, setting up activities in the community, or working in an education or community setting to support adults this exciting new project could be for you!
Richmond AID Newsletter March 2022
Our latest newsletter highlights the Fuel Grant deadline, how to beware of scams and our fundraising activities for 2022.
Read the March Newsletter here.
Join our RAID Riders in the London to Brighton Cycle & get a FAB medal!
Richmond AID Newsletter February 2022
We’re having a fun February! Lots of BuddyUp activities, planning our fundraising London to Brighton cycle & lots more.
Have a read of our February newsletter.
Chloe took some of the BuddyUp girls bowling
Counselling Coordinator – Position Filled
Click here for the Counselling Coordinator Job Description and Person Specification Counselling Coordinator JD and PS
We are looking for an enthusiastic and dynamic Counselling Coordinator. If you feel passionately about mental well-being and addressing inequalities and have a mission to support and empower people, we want to hear from you!
Richmond AID Newsletter January 2022
We’ve already had a busy start to 2022!
To see what we’ve been doing have a look at our January Newsletter.

Richmond AID Newsletter December 2021
To see what we’ve been up to this month, please have a read of our Richmond AID December Newsletter

Richmond AID Newsletter November 2021
Have a look at this month’s newsletter to see all the exciting things we’ve been up to!
Read it here: Richmond AID Newsletter November 2021

Benefits Advisor for Families – Position Filled
Salary (depending on experience): pro rata of £25,000 to £29,500 depending on experience, incl OLW
Closing Date: 11am on Tuesday 9th November 2021
Contract: 12 months with potential for extension
This post is for 28 hours per week.
Supporting vulnerable residents during Covid-19: John
We are sharing a few stories from some of the people we’ve supported during Covid-19.
“I used to volunteer myself and enjoyed helping people. I’m now on the other side of the fence with volunteers helping me. I have found the Richmond AID service really valuable, particularly as I am self-isolating and live on my own. I am really enjoying chatting to my new phone buddy, he lives locally and has shared interests. I genuinely look forward to him calling me and it really does help to relieve my isolation” – John