Briefing For Volunteers: Pauline Chua Volunteers Coordinator, Corporate Communications
Briefing For Volunteers: Pauline Chua Volunteers Coordinator, Corporate Communications
Pauline Chua
Clinical Care
Education
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Agenda
Overview of NUH
Responsibilities of Volunteers
• Personal and Hand Hygiene
• Do’s and Don’ts
Effective Communication
Contact Us
National University Hospital
Opened on 24 June1985 as Singapore’s first restructured hospital.
Principal teaching hospital of the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
and NUS Faculty of Dentistry.
Vision
Shaping Medicine for the Future
Mission
Advancing Health by Integrating Excellent
Clinical Care, Research and Education
Value
Teamwork, Respect, Integrity, Compassion,
Excellence
Our Volunteers Programme
Mobile library
Befriending
Grooming services
Musical services
Ad-hoc projects
Festive celebrations
Responsibilities of Volunteers
Our Volunteers…
Engage patients in play and leisure activities, so as to provide engagement
while the patients are recuperating in our hospital.
Confidentiality
Respect the privacy and feelings of our patients and their families. Do not share
information on patients or make any sensitive comments publicly.
Do not take photos of patients unless a photography consent form is given to seek
permission from patients and/or their family members.
Please do not post any comments and photos of hospital and patients on social
media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Youtube & etc).
Do not exchange personal contact numbers with patients and their families.
Do’s and Don’ts
Fire Safety
A fire warning would be relayed through the public announcement system.
Stay calm.
Listen for the second announcement.
Remain calm and follow the instructions of the hospital staff around you.
You are not expected to participate in the evacuation of patients and/or visitors.
Do not use the elevators, use the staircases instead.
Follow the instructions of hospital staff.
Patients Safety
Do not move the patients out of their beds or on wheelchairs unless supervised by a
nursing staff.
Do not offer outside food and drinks to patients. Some patients have dietary
restrictions, allergies or swallowing impairment.
Do not feed patients unless supervised by a nursing staff.
Do’s and Don’ts
General Disinfection
To clean toys, games and stationery (mainly non-porous materials) before and after
each activity at the ward or clinic.
Use the disinfection wipes placed in the volunteers room to do a general wipe-down
of the items.
Accountability
Ensure all items are returned with no missing parts / pieces after each activity.
Do’s and Don’ts
Security of Personal Belongings
Do not leave valuables such as cash, mobile phone in your bags and leave them
unattended. Always bring your valuables with you.
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Effective Communication
Importance of Communication
Foundation of interaction between patients and volunteers
Verbal communication
- What you say : choice of topics, words
- How you say : tone, pitch
- When you say : observe, wait, listen
Non-verbal communication
- Eye contact
- Face expressions
- Body gestures
Give time and wait for the patient to respond to you. Maintain eye
contact.
SMILE
Our Friendly Volunteers!
Pauline Chua
Volunteers Coordinator
Corporate Communications Department
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