We’re changing how we work with our community of volunteers and public contributors to make sure that they have a good experience.
Following a review of the HRA’s Community Committee, which was established in 2023 to make sure that volunteer and public contributor experience is considered when the HRA makes decisions, the HRA Board has agreed to move to a new model.
Instead of a standing committee, a wider range of people will be invited to take part in targeted activities to support individual pieces of work, with feedback regularly collected and acted on.
We shared this news, and our thanks for their work so far, with the Community Committee last week.
You can read more about the Community Committee and our ongoing commitment to involve diverse perspectives in our work in this blog from our Director of Policy and Partnerships, Becky Purvis.