Volunteer Researcher – Cancer in Women’s Prisons (Public Health & Justice)
The View Magazine
The View Magazine CIC is seeking committed volunteer researchers to support a groundbreaking report on cancer care in women’s prisons.
8–12 hours/week | Remote | Trauma-informed supervision provided The View Magazine CIC is seeking committed volunteer researchers to support a groundbreaking report on cancer care in women’s prisons. This project examines systemic failures in diagnosis and treatment through a public health, criminal justice, and feminist lens. We are documenting lived experiences of incarcerated women denied access to cancer treatment, and exploring the intersection of medical neglect, gender-based violence, and institutional accountability. Volunteers will assist with literature reviews, data analysis, survivor testimony, and policy mapping. This is a trauma-informed role. Supervision and support are provided. Ideal for students, researchers, or advocates with interest in health equity, prison reform, or feminist justice. Your work will contribute to a national campaign for change and amplify voices often silenced. Required commitment: 8–12 hours per week The report will be launched in the British Parliament and at The UN General Assembly Start date: Rolling, ASAP Location: Remote Duration: 6 months minimum(flexible) To apply, please register interest and we will be in touch to request a 250-word expression of interest
Business, Management & Research,Campaigning & Lobbying
Basic IT skills - internet & email, Research
Ideal for students, researchers, or advocates with interest in health equity, prison reform, or feminist justice.
This is a trauma-informed role. Supervision and support are provided. Your work will contribute to a national campaign for change and amplify voices often silenced.
8-12 hours per week
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