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Families can experience challenging times, with many receiving help from friends and relatives. But there are times when problems can seem overwhelming, and some extra support is needed. Volunteers work alongside families to offer guidance, tailored emotional support and practical assistance to help encourage positive family relationships. This vital input from volunteers can result in increased stability for the whole family and can be crucial in supporting Children’s Services to keep more children safely at home.
This is a fantastic opportunity to support families in your local community, using your experience and skills to develop relationships and bring about positive change. Volunteers visit or contact families in their homes or other local settings, to help build trust and rapport. Using family support techniques, which are fully explained during training and complement those used by professionals, volunteers can provide invaluable assistance while focusing on keeping children safely at home, where possible. Our approach centres around supporting the whole family. Our volunteers enjoy the flexibility to work from Monday to Sunday, 8am to 8pm, ensuring that we provide the right support at the right time. With the help of our staff and volunteers, families can overcome their difficulties to become stronger, happier, and healthier. Working alongside professional teams to support families open to Children’s Services, predominantly for early intervention/early help relating to some of the most complex issues families face.
These may include:
Any of these issues can have a significant impact on the stability of family life, and may
affect the health, wellbeing, routines and development of all family members. Will provide non-judgmental support to enable change within the home, helping build
positive habits and behaviours.
Family Support Volunteering could include:
The amount of support each family requires will vary depending upon their needs and may also include supporting families with organisation skills, attending appointments, meetings and accessing local community activities and to support the families to become independent.
*Please note that there may be a delay in contacting potential volunteers of up to 3 weeks. Please do get in touch if you have not heard anything from us after that time*
To offer families effective support, we will:
All volunteers will need to complete two days of induction training and a day of strand-specific training.
*Please ensure you note your location when registering your interest*
This opportunity is available Countywide.
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You will be redirected to the Volunteer First website to express your interest.
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