Volunteer Roles
Are you a passionate advocate for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and their families?
Do you want to play a pivotal role in helping our organisation to move forward as we become a registered charity?
Then we’d love to hear from you!
Our Voice are the parent carer forum for the London Borough of Enfield – a parent-led organisation whose work supports the families of children and young people aged 0 -25 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, living or attending school in our borough.
We are currently in the process of applying to become a Registered Charity (Charitable Incorporated Organisation or CIO). This is a really important step to enable us to continue to grow and develop so that we can effectively support the families of Enfield.
We are seeking our first three trustees ready for our registration, and to help us ensure the good governance of our organisation once the registration has been completed. Trustees will play an absolutely critical role in helping us to move forward.
Might be Interested?
If you think you might like to apply to become one of the first three Our Voice trustees, please have a look at our Trustee information pack, trustee role description and introduction to Our Voice. If you would like to go ahead with an application please complete our application form including a personal statement setting out why you are interested in the role, what skills and experience you bring, and any other relevant information.
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Hebden Bridge Arts is seeking a visionary Chair of Trustees to lead its board into a bold new chapter. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of a grassroots arts organisation that’s embedded in its local landscape and community.
With a 30-year history of ambitious, community-driven projects – including 2024’s acclaimed The Man Who Planted Trees – HBA is reimagining its future in a challenging cultural climate. As Chair, you’ll guide strategic direction, strengthen governance, champion diversity, and act as a passionate ambassador for the power of the arts to transform lives.
We welcome applications from experienced leaders with a love for inclusive, creative expression and community engagement. Co-Chair applications are also encouraged.
Location: Calderdale (with hybrid flexibility)
Time Commitment: ~2 days/month | Deadline: Noon, 30 April 2025
Term: 3 years (minimum 2-year commitment) | Voluntary role (expenses covered)
Download the Chair Recruitment Pack on our website for more details.
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Join our ever expanding team of therapists to deliver face to face counselling to anyone over the age of 18 years, in South West London.
You will become part of an organisation that is passionate about providing support for the local community, along with therapists from a diverse range of backgrounds.
We offer
- Free fortnightly supervision
- Appraisals and feedback for institutions
- Support from counselling and admin team
- Free training and CPD
We ask for therapists to:
- Have completed at least 100 hours of face to face, supervised clinical experience completed. Relevant work / life experience will be considered.
- Be qualified to Level 5 diploma level or be enrolled on the 2nd year of a BACP or UKCP accredited course.
- Be able to commit to three clients a week, for a minimum of 2 years.
- Attend personal therapy throughout their placement while a trainee.
- Attend fortnightly Richmond AID supervision.
- Hold membership of their relevant awarding body
Richmond AID will empower disabled people to achieve greater independence and choice by providing a range of services and support.





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Are you a Clinical Supervisor interested in supporting counsellors and therapists?
Burning Nights CRPS Support has a highly skilled counselling and therapy team who provide counselling and psychotherapy to adults and children who have been affected by a debilitating pain condition, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). This team is expanding rapidly and we are now looking for 2 volunteer Clinical Supervisors to join this team ensuring we can continue the provision of our vital emotional support services to this community. We would ideally like to take on 2 Clinical Supervisor - with one supporting the therapists who specialise in CBT.
All our Counselling and therapy team help to develop our growing mental health support service for patients, families and carers affected by Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). As a volunteer with the CRPS Counselling & Therapy Service, your skills and experience as a Clinical Supervisor will be providing support to therapists who offer therapy to vulnerable individuals, many of whom are isolated and in need of mental health support.
Depending on your qualifications, skills and experience, you will provide group and 1-2-1 Supervision support for counsellors or psychotherapists who provide counselling support or specialist services, such as general talking (person centred) therapies, integrative therapists, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) for CRPS patients, their loved ones and carers. The service currently offers specialist support to anyone over the age of 5 who is affected by CRPS.
Key Tasks and Objectives
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Facilitate Clinical Supervision group sessions on a monthly basis (online) and ideally be able to offer at least 1 or 2 supervisees on 1-2-1 basis mainly trainees
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Administer this supervision from invitation through to record keeping
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Take part in complex case allocation meetings with the Clinical Lead
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Maintain appropriate clinical records of all work and to report, along with any concerns on individuals or their practice to the Clinical Lead
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Commitment to ongoing supervision of supervision practice at Burning Nights CRPS Support as well as engaging in separate own personal supervision as/if appropriate
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Work flexibly as part of a small team as necessary to provide maximum coverage for supervision, such as in the event of emergencies
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Abide by all Burning Nights CRPS Support policies and procedures
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Adhere to BACP, BABCP (or other appropriate therapies governing body) Ethical Framework
Key Skills, Qualifications and Experience
Essential:
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Psychotherapy/Counselling qualification with a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience in a similar field
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Qualification in Clinical Supervision - ideally level 7 or above (could also suit experienced counsellors who require a placement during Clinical Supervision placement, or experienced counsellors wishing to gain experience in supervision)
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Accreditation/registration (or working at the level of or towards this qualification) as a Supervisor with BACP/HCPC/BABCP or equivalent
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Significant proven experience of supervising individual counsellors/psychotherapists from a range of training backgrounds
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Appropriate and proven clinical experience of working with clients with a range of difficulties including complex medical health issues, loss and bereavement. Ideally experience of working with clients living with or affected by chronic pain or chronic conditions
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Willingness to engage in any Burning Nights CRPS Support training
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Understanding of issues regarding confidentiality and management of risk within a counselling service
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Good administrative skills
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Understanding of the voluntary sector
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Commitment to on-going engagement in personal supervision
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Knowledgeable of and committed to equalities’ provision
Desirable:
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Appropriate and proven clinical experience of working with clients living with or affected by chronic pain or chronic conditions
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Being able to supervise therapists who work in therapy such as CBT, ACT, EMDR etc
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Experience of working within a low-cost / free voluntary sector counselling setting
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Experience of working within the voluntary charity sector
To drive change for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) & ensure people whose lives have been touched by this condition are not alone.





We are looking for Trustees interested in Disabled People's Organisations and Independent Living, who have skills relevant to Board governance.
The Lothian Centre for Inclusive Living (LCiL) is a person-led not-for-profit organisation. We work with disabled people regardless of their impairments, people with long-term conditions and older people, parents and carers. We support people in Edinburgh, West Lothian, East Lothian and Midlothian.
LCiL support Independent Living. Independent Living means all disabled people having the same freedom, choice, dignity, and control as other citizens at home, at work, and in the community. It does not mean living by yourself or fending for yourself. It means rights to practical assistance and support to participate in society and live an ordinary life.
The Opportunity
LCiL is looking to recruit up to four new board members. You would be joining the organisation at a crucial and exciting time. After some staffing issues and dealing with the loss of our much-loved Chair in early January, the organisation has now settled under the leadership of its former CEO who has returned in an interim capacity. One of her primary tasks is to recruit a permanent Chief Executive with guidance from the Board. Thus, she is also supporting the growth of this new team of Board members alongside our existing Directors. LCiL is a vibrant Disabled People’s Organisation, and as such we are looking for individuals with experience of disability or with a strong interest in Independent Living for Disabled People. Additionally, you would bring relevant professional skills to the role.
We are currently looking for individuals with experience in business development, customer care, volunteer support, communications (digital), Human Resources (HR), deputy chair/convenor, board Secretary, Company Secretarial matters, governance, finance, policy and fundraising. However, we are happy to discuss any other experience and skills you feel would contribute to LCiL’s success.
Please refer to the Board Information Pack for further information.
Application process
To apply, please send a letter of interest (2 sides of one A4 page) , or a 5 minute video, explaining:
Why you would like to become a Trustee of LCiL?
What you can offer to the organisation?
How our organisation could help you in your role?
You may also wish to attach/send your CV.
Application deadline
We looking forward to receiving your application, please send it by 12 noon on Tuesday 22 April 2025.
After this point letters of interest will be reviewed by the Board and the interim CEO. If selected, you will be invited to an informal interview, most likely online, with one or several members of the Board and the Interim CEO. After the interview, if both you and the Board are happy for you to join the Board, we will offer you a position on a trial basis.
Special Notice: We are disability confident employer and as such we encourage everyone to share any support requirements with our recruitment team as we are always willing to assist with all information at our disposal. This can be done by emailing us.
A company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in Scotland 129392. Charity No SC/017954
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The Caldecott Foundation provides specialist residential care, fostering families and education for disadvantaged, vulnerable and traumatised young people in the UK.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a team of Trustees and staff helping some of the most vulnerable children in our society to build a future and reach their potential. We are keen to hear from anyone who shares our values and feels that their HR experience and expertise could be beneficial to our Board.
What will you be doing?
The Caldecott Foundation have a committed Board of Trustees with a wide range of experience and personal skills.
The HR Trustee will help to ensure the highest standards of governance relating to employee relations, recruitment, retention, reward and recognition as well as staff training and development. You will act as a critical friend to the CEO and Executives responsible for Human Resources whilst providing expert advice to Trustee colleagues in respect of HR best practice, regulatory compliance and employment law.
4 Board meetings per year would be the minimum commitment with most Trustees attending 8 meetings per year including committees.
What are we looking for?
· Up-to-date HR and Employment Law knowledge and experience, and ability to communicate this with Trustee colleagues
· Experience of operating at a senior level of business, preferably within an organisation which links to children and young people or someone who has worked with children and vulnerable adults in the past.
· Ability to provide strategic oversight on HR related policies.
· A good team player who can work with a small, committed Board of Trustees and Executive team.
· Existing Trustee experience is desirable but not essential.
· Having an interest in our cause is crucial for all Trustees.
What difference will you make?
Your experience and expertise will add immense value to the existing Board. The Trustee role is a critical one within the functioning of the organisation and as part of a group of volunteer Trustees you will be an important member of the leadership team. Through your involvement you will contribute to an organisation achieving outstanding long term outcomes for some of the most vulnerable young people in our society.
Before you apply
The TrusteeWorks Team at Reach Volunteering are supporting The Caldecott Foundation with their Trustee recruitment and applications should be made via TrusteeWorks in the first instance.
To apply please submit your CV along with a covering letter stating why you wish to join the organisation and how your skills and experience would add value to the Board.
Please let us know if you need any support with your application or to apply in a different way and we will be pleased to work with you to ensure this is possible.
Please email your application to: the TrusteeWorks team at the email address provided.
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All our Benefits Advocates play an integral role within our Information and Advice team and last year helped us to identify over £2.5 million in unclaimed welfare benefits entitlement for older people in the county. This money is life changing for our clients; improving quality of life and wellbeing, and supporting local services
We are looking for volunteers who are patient, sensitive and reliable, to assist older people to complete benefit forms such as Attendance Allowance. Appointments are usually in the older person's own home but can sometimes take place over the telephone. Full training and ongoing support are provided by our friendly and knowledgeable team - all based in Devon, UK.
Our volunteers will also raise awareness of and promote Age UK Devon services to clients, and record details of any other queries or concerns so that our Advisors can follow up with clients.
Skills required for this role are:
· Ability to empathise with others.
· Good verbal and written communication skills.
· Understanding of confidentiality.
· Patience, sensitivity, and reliability.
· Ability to respond appropriately to different and sometimes difficult situations.
· Working as a team member, referring to other team members when appropriate.
· Ability to work unsupervised and manage appointments.
· Good computer skills.
· Knowledge of the Benefits System (training will be provided).
Age UK Devon’s aim is to improve the lives of older people in Devon through delivering services and activities, promoting wellbeing and health, increase independence and access to local services as well as supporting families and carers - enabling people to get the most out of life.
Our volunteers donate their time to enable us to provide fantastic added value to our services and activities and bring a wealth of skills and knowledge to our organisation.
Our aim is to help you enjoy your role and to gain personal satisfaction on your volunteer journey with us – can you be the person we need to help us in supporting and making a positive difference to people in later life in the county (of Devon)?
If you would like an informal discussion about this role or have any queries, please contact Sarah Gunn – Advice and Wellbeing Manager (see our website for details)
Or if you would like to apply please visit Age UK Devon for more information on the role and how to apply.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Skaped is excited to announce that we are recruiting at least two new Trustees to join our current Board! We are particularly interested in people with a background in HR, community organisers, fundraising, and business development/or social entrepreneurship, and those with a strong passion for social justice.
Our Board currently consists of three trustees dedicated to guiding and overseeing the organisation. We are now looking for new board members who want to see Skaped expand its ambitious plans for the future. As a trustee, you will play a key role in ensuring we stay true to our core values: Creativity, Inclusivity, Intersectionality, Community Empowerment, Empathy, and Social Justice. If you resonate with our values, please apply today!
We are striving to be unconventional, creating an organisation that prioritises care and acceptance both within our activism and general workspace. We aim to be prominent and committed to building a truly inclusive and diverse organisation. We welcome applications from individuals from all walks of life, particularly those who have lived experiences of the migration system, racism, sexism, and/or marginalisation in any form.
As a member of the Skaped Board, you will be expected to champion the Skaped values and support our senior team leaders as we begin the next chapter of our journey.
About Skaped:
Skaped is an East-London community-led Artivist organisation that encourages young people to engage with community building and social change through the creative arts. As an organisation, we run relatable creative workshops, educational programmes and art projects for 11-30-year-olds mainly from marginalised communities. Our programmes have sparked conversations surrounding societal change, decolonisation, gender equality, gentrification, migration, anti-discrimination, and the like.
Job Responsibilities
- A trustee must comply with he charity's governing document and the law
- Support the development and provide support for the CEO and Team in the running of SKAPED
- Review and approve the organisation's annual and financial report
- Keep accurate records and provide periodic accounting to the beneficiaries
- Champion Skaped’s vision, mission, and values, driving the organization forward.
- Contribute ideas and help implement new systems, policies, and processes
- Advocate for creativity, inclusivity, and community-driven change.
Job Requirements
- An understanding of working with a founder who is still involved in the organisation's delivery.
- Commitment to Skaped policies and procedures.
- Understands the value of art and how this can lead to community and societal change
- Who possesses a good understanding of working with young people, especially in deprived areas
- Skaped is a women-led organisation, so we're looking for someone who has a strong commitment to supporting and championing the Skaped community of women: (by women, we mean anyone who ever self-identifies as such, be they cis, trans, non-binary, or gender fluid!)
Desirable Qualities:
- Previous experience of being a Trustee
- Experience working with small grassroots, creative community organisations and/or in social justice and community organising
- To be willing to be a main contact for HR-related enquiries
- Commitment to supporting Skaped’s business plan
- Desire to commit to further learning and development opportunities as a Trustee
For more details about the recruitment packs and the application form, please follow the link to our website below.
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Volunteer Befriender: Home-Start Westminster, Kensington & Chelsea, and Hammersmith & Fulham
Do you have experience with young children and have two hours to spare a week?
Are you a compassionate and reliable person who wants to make a real difference in the lives of families?
Home-Start WKCHF is looking for volunteers to support parents and children who are facing challenges such as isolation, mental health struggles, or financial difficulties.
About the Role
As a Home-Start volunteer, you will provide emotional and practical support to families with young children in their own homes. Your role may involve:
- Offering friendship, a listening ear and encouragement
- Helping parents build confidence in their parenting skills
- Providing practical support such as accompanying families to appointments, family hubs or groups
- Signposting to additional services and community resources
What We’re Looking For
- A friendly and non-judgmental attitude
- Experience parenting or caring for children
- Good listening and communication skills
- Commitment to volunteering for two hour per week for a minimum of six months
- Willingness to attend free preparation course and undergo a DBS / reference checks
What We Offer
- Free Volunteer Preparation Training Course
- Regular 1-to-1 supervision and ongoing support
- Additional training opportunities to enhance your skills and experience
- Reimbursement of travel and out-of-pocket expenses
- Volunteer Social Events
- A chance to develop new skills and meet like-minded people
- The opportunity to make a lasting impact on families’ lives
Join Us!


We are seeking an experienced and passionate Independent Board Chair to join our team. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in guiding the development of the Hub, maximising our impact and driving our plans forward. This is a rare opportunity to make a significant impact on the musical landscape in the city.
About Us: SFE is an award winning charity based in Birmingham. As the HLO for the city, we are dedicated to promoting music education and fostering musical talent through a wide range of activities coordinated by the music Hub. Working with our Hub partners, we aim to inspire and support young musicians, providing them with opportunities to develop their skills and achieve their full potential.
Key Responsibilities:
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Provide leadership and direction to the HLO Board and its members
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Oversee the development and implementation of strategic plans
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Foster strong relationships with key stakeholders, including funders, partners and the wider community
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Act as an ambassador for the Hub, promoting its purpose and objectives
Skills/experience sought:
- Proven experience in a leadership role within the arts, education and/or non-profit sectors
- Strong understanding of governance and strategic planning
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to build and maintain effective relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders
- Passionate about music education and committed to making a positive impact
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Trustee for Wokingham Pride
Do you want to support and increase the effectiveness of our LGBTQ+ charity?
You could be a trustee for Wokingham Pride, our family & disability-friendly organisation
Wokingham Pride is a small, grassroots Pride charity, and we are growing. We are here for support to the LGBTQ+ community in the Wokingham Borough area all year round, and run an annual, family-friendly event in Wokingham town centre. That event is free, and everyone who supports the aims of Pride is welcome. We have a particular aim of being accessible to people with a disability or are neurodiverse, and to younger members of the community, along with their families, obviously all within a LGBTQ+ focus.
We have grown Pride from very small beginnings in 2019, registered as a charity in 2024 and expect to run a slightly larger event in 2025, with a team of volunteers to spread the workload, and a well-governed organisation to support them.
Wokingham Pride is looking for more trustees to oversee our Governance and build our strategic vision. Now a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, we will turnover ~£2.5k this year, with hope to at least double that in the next few years.
The role and what we are looking for in a new trustee
Trustees are the people who make the top-level decisions for our charity.
Our Board includes people from the LGBTQ+ community, and we are looking for allies and supporters to join as new trustees, as well as more members of the LGBTQ+ community. All trustees must be trans-inclusive and have a strong empathy with our beneficiaries and our activities.
Although we’d welcome people without experience of charity or of trusteeship, we are also looking for those with some experience of charity Governance, in order to raise our understanding of, and performance as, a Registered Charity.
If you can think strategically and plan long-term, you have the primary skills needed by our trustees; you’ll need to be able to work collectively with other Board members.
We are a charity not a business, but we apply business principles to governing our organisation. We want to expand the diversity of our board, in all meanings of the word, and strongly welcome applications from people from less-represented groups.
The focus of a trustee is strategic, and trustees will not be expected to get directly involved in the organisation’s operations on a day-to-day basis; however, contact and liaison with our operational volunteers is expected.
We ask for up to eight hours of your time per month, which includes all meetings, discussions, etc. You will need access to digital communications, as much of our charity’s business is run that way.
How to apply
This appointment is being managed for us by inVOLve Community Services, a charity-support organisation, who offer a no-obligation discussion by phone or video. A detailed Role Description and Skills Specification can be made available to you upon request.
You will need to be eligible to be a charity trustee, which we will explain. Trustee appointments are subject to satisfactory references.
Your CV or similar will be read by our existing trustees, and an interview offered as soon as mutually convenient.
I need to know more
Contact Mike Allen via Quick Apply below for more information and arrange to have a no-obligation initial informal discussion (Teams/Zoom/phone)
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Are you passionate about helping people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues to live gloriously ordinary lives
Do you have a background and in-depth experience of strategic charitable fundraising and best practice?
Are you experienced in advising on charity fundraising at strategic and operational levels?
Have you got credibility and passion to help us make a difference?
If the answer is YES, why not consider becoming a FitzRoy Trustee
About Us
FitzRoy is a pioneering national charity, providing a range of support to people who need support to enable them to live independent lives. Our vision is a society where people are treated as equals within inclusive communities and empowered to ensure their rights and aspirations are met.
FitzRoy maintains a financially sound organisation , and whilst the majority of our funding comes through the provision of local authority contracts, the importance of fundraising and philanthropic support cannot be underestimated in this, the most challenging of environments for our sector and the people we support.
The Role
At this time, we are seeking to strengthen our Board by appointing a Trustee with dedicated experience in successful strategic fundraising and knowledge of corporate and philanthropic giving working with major donors, Trusts and Foundations, Patrons and Ambassadors, to help support our strategic objectives.
- Fundraising strategy, collaborate with the Board and Executive Leadership to support the development and implementation of a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with the organisations mission, vision and values.
- Work closely to advise our departmental teams on strategic direction to our fundraising and philanthropic efforts.
- Support the organisation in developing our approach to network relationships with existing and potential new donors, ambassadors and corporate partnerships.
- Provide knowledge and support to our team around grant sources and fundraising opportunities, branding and campaigns.
- Support the development of projects and causes to help create exciting, sustainable, appealing asks to funders.
As a Trustee you will have the opportunity to influence our development, and with the other members of our Board, you will be responsible for the overall governance and strategic direction of the Charity.
We welcome applications from communities currently under-represented on our Board, specifically those with Black or Asian heritage and women. We value a range of mixed voices and aspire to a governance which reflects the diversity of our workforce and the people we support.
Trustee experience in the charity or social care sector is not required, and training and mentorship will be available to those interested in developing their leadership skills through being a Trustee.
We do encourage applications from those with a personal experience of learning disability, autism or mental health issues.
In return, if you are able to commit your time, energy and passion, you will be rewarded by being part of a forward thinking charity dedicated to transforming lives of people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues. This is a voluntary role, with paid travel expenses , requiring approximately one day per month of your time.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are looking for volunteer to work with residents at our refuge to maintain our beautiful and spacious garden. The women we support here have fled to refuge due to experiencing VAWG (Violence Against Women and Girls) who also have additional barriers to accessing other services such as significant mental health support needs and/or problematic alcohol and/or substance use. We believe that spending time in nature, socialising and working together on a shared project is beneficial for mental and physical health, as well as building positive connections between residents in the house. Frances House is trauma-informed service and endeavours to give the women opportunities for personal agency over their own space
About the role
You will work alongside our Wellbeing Group worker to support the delivery of these sessions. Tasks may include:
- Maintaining and improving the beauty of our outdoor garden space.
- Supporting the facilitation of gardening activities which could include planting and nurturing trees, bushes, flowers, shrubs and other greenery.
- Tasks may also include other landscaping activities such as building rockeries, shelters, etc.
- Helping to create wellbeing areas in the garden which might include herb gardens, vegetable patches or sheltered quiet spaces.
- Providing supportive encouragement, enabling residents to recognise their self-worth, gain self-confidence and improve their social skills.
- Supporting clients to learn practical skills that may lead to voluntary work or employment.
- Carrying out standard gardening maintenance including cutting the grass, managing weed control and leaf raking.
- Explore possibility of using garden materials for therapeutic craft activities.
- Providing guidance to the team on matters related to the garden.
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for an enthusiastic volunteer who has a keen interest and knowledge in horticulture. The ideal volunteer will have:
- Patience, tolerance and understanding.
- The ability to relate positively and respectfully to people, with a non-judgemental attitude.
- The ability to encourage and motivate.
- The ability to share various gardening related skills.
- The ability to make the most of limited or non-existent budgets.
- Basic awareness of mental health issues and substance use.
- Self-motivated – able to carry out tasks unsupervised.
- Flexibility regarding variety of tasks associated with the role.
- An interest or understanding of working with women affected by domestic/sexual violence/mental health/substance use.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Reliable and good time management.
What can you gain from this opportunity?
As part of this role, you will have the opportunity to:
- Use gardening skills to gain experience of supporting women with multiple needs in a trauma-informed way.
- Gain a better understanding of the impact of domestic/sexual violence on women and children and how supported accommodation operates.
- Join a positive, motivated and enthusiastic team of women making a difference in people’s lives.
We also offer great volunteer induction training, where you will be fully supported to understand and carry put every aspect of the role. Training includes CPD accredited courses, and the opportunity to apply to complete the Tackling and Preventing Domestic Abuse Award (DAPA), which is recognized by the Home Office.
We will be accepting applications on a rolling basis for this role.
Solace exists to end the harm done through gender-based violence. Our aim is to work to prevent violence and abuse.
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About the role: Advocacy Placement Volunteering You will be providing remote (office based/virtual) advocacy support for people impacted by hoarding behaviour (PwHB) who may be facing a variety of situations including legal, financial, psychological and discriminatory abuse/neglect. You will be working with trained colleagues to alleviate housing, benefits, mental health and other problems experienced by HUK's participants. HoardingUK (HUK) works to bring services together to improve person-centred, cost effective and time managed support.
The role: • Volunteer at HUK a minimum of one half-day (4 hours) each week. • Provide timely support to those using the service . • Maintain a caseload of up to three clients at each advice session. • Comply with HUK's case-management procedures, training programme and other relevant policies and procedures. • Work collaboratively to create an action plan with participants and professionals. • Assist in facilitating phone, correspondence, emails to statutory services and others. • Signpost to relevant external services based on participant need. • Keep accurate records. • Promote choice and control.
Who should apply
: • Trainees/professionals with interest/experience in mental health, housing, social care, legal frameworks, etc. • Passionate people committed to standing for rights. • People with lived experience of mental health and/or hoarding behaviour. • The ability to work sensitively and professionally with people who may be facing a variety of situations including discriminatory abuse and systemic neglect. • A commitment to values of HoardingUK Training on hoarding behaviour, advocacy and other relevant areas will be provided.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are currently in the process of establishing a Welsh-language service to allow fluent Welsh speakers to discuss their case in their preferred language. As a result, we need more Welsh-speaking volunteers to join our charity and help support the Welsh-speaking community. Please note, our Welsh-language services are available on Thursdays and Fridays only.
Gwirfoddolwyr Cymraeg
Rydym ar hyn o bryd yn y broses o sefydlu gwasanaeth Cymraeg er mwyn i siaradwyr Cymraeg rhugl allu trafod eu hachos yn eu hiaith ddewisol. O ganlyniad, rydym angen mwy o wirfoddolwyr sy’n siarad Cymraeg i ymuno â’n elusen ac ein helpu i gefnogi’r gymuned Gymraeg. Sylwch, mae ein gwasanaethau Cymraeg ar agor ar ddydd Iau a dydd Gwener yn unig.
Hysbyseb Rôl
Allwch chi helpu unigolion sy’n wynebu’r llys yn annibynnol?
Ydych chi'n wrandawyr da gyda'r gallu i gynnig cymorth hanfodol yn y Gymraeg? Rydym yn chwilio am wirfoddolwyr sy'n siarad Cymraeg I ymuno a'n tim a chynnig cymorth ymarferol ac emosiynol hanfodol i bobl sy’n mynd trwy’r system llysoedd sifil a theuluol heb gynrychiolaeth gyfreithiol.
Pwy Ydyn Ni?
Pob blwyddyn, mae miloedd o bobl yn y DU yn wynebu’r llys ar eu pen eu hunain. Heb gymorth, mae’n rhaid i unigolion gynrychioli eu hunain wrth fynd trwy un o gyfnodau anoddaf eu bywyd, megis wynebu ysgariad, ceisio sicrhau gofal eu plant, neu wynebu cael eu troi allan o’u cartref. Mae gormod o bobl yn cael eu gadael mewn penbleth, wedi’u gorfodi i lywio system gyfreithiol gymhleth ar eu pennau eu hunain
Rydym yn sefyll ochr yn ochr â phobl sy'n teimlo nad oes ganddynt unman arall i droi. Rydym yn darparu gwasanaeth am ddim ledled Cymru a Lloegr, gan gynnig cymorth ac arweiniad cyn, yn ystod, ac ar ôl achos llys. Rydym yn sicrhau nad yw pobl sy'n wynebu'r llys ar eu pennau eu hunain, gan archwilio'r agweddau ymarferol ac yn eu paratoi i wynebu'r llys ag urddas a hyder.
Gall cymorth ein gwirfoddolwyr gael effaith uniongyrchol ar ganlyniad achos ein cleientiaid ac ar weddill eu bywydau. Wedi’i deilwra i bob unigolyn, mae ein gwirfoddolwyr yn darparu cymorth eang, megis cynnig gwybodaeth cyfreithiol, esbonio beth fyddai’n digwydd yn y llys, helpu pobl i lenwi ffurflenni cyfreithiol cymhleth, a’u cefnogi wrth iddynt gynllunio’r hyn yr hoffent ei ddweud wrth y barnwr.
Credwn fod gan bawb yr hawl i wrandawiad teg, ac rydym yn credu y dylai'r unigolion a'r teuluoedd sy'n chwilio am gymorth yn teimlo eu bod yn cael eu gwrando a’u deall. Ni ddylai unrhyw un wynebu'r llys ar ei ben ei hun.
Ein Gwerthoedd
Canolbwyntiedig ar Gleientiaid: Rydym yn dilyn arweiniad ein cleientiaid.
Ymrwymedig: Rydym yn deall bod ein gwaith yn bwysig, ac mae ein tîm medrus wedi’u hymrwymo i ddarparu gwasanaeth o ansawdd uchel.
Ymddiriedig: Rydym yn sicrhau ein bod yn haeddu'r hyder a roddir inni gan y bobl rydym yn gweithio gyda.
Parchus: Rydym i gyd yn gofalu am ein gilydd ac yn cymryd yr amser i siarad yn agored ac yn onest gyda phawb rydym yn gweithio gyda.
Croesawgar: Rydym yn agored i wahaniaethau a chyfleoedd i ddysgu, ac yn annog syniadau gan eraill.
Ein Gwirfoddolwyr
Rydym yn chwilio am bobl frwdfrydig, gofalgar sydd ag sgiliau cryf o ran datrys problemau, i ymuno â ni i sicrhau na fydd unrhyw un yn wynebu'r llys ar eu pen eu hunain. Dan gefnogaeth un o'n Rheolwyr Gwasanaeth, byddwch yn ymuno â thîm o wirfoddolwyr yng Nghaerdydd, gan helpu pobl trwy:
- Esbonio sut mae'r broses llys yn gweithio
- Helpu cleientiaid i lenwi ffurflenni llys, paratoi datganiadau a threfnu dogfennau llys
- Helpu cleientiaid i gynllunio’r hyn yr hoffent ei ddweud yn y llys
- Mynychu gwrandawiadau llys gwyneb yn wyneb/o bell
Mae profiad cyfreithiol yn werthfawr, ond nid yw'n hanfodol. Rydym yn chwilio am bobl sydd â'r empathi, y menter, a'r ymrwymiad i ddod o hyd i ddatrysiad. Nid ydym yn cynnig cyngor cyfreithiol, ac ble bynnag y gallwn, byddwn yn cyfeirio cleientiaid at sefydliad perthnasol arall.
Sut byddwn yn eich cefnogi
Rydym yn elusen sy’n cael ei pharchu, ac mae gwirfoddolwyr yn chwarae rôl allweddol yn ein gwaith. Byddwch yn gweithio gyda'r Rheolwr Gwasanaeth a fydd yn rhoi hyfforddiant i chi. Byddwch chi byth yn gweithio ar eich pen eich hun, byddwch bob amser yn derbyn cefnogaeth gan dîm o gydweithwyr. Rydym yn chwilio am bobl sy'n gallu gwirfoddoli am o leiaf 2 ddiwrnod y mis, am gyfnod cychwynnol o 8-12 mis. Rydym yn agored i fod yn hyblyg. Sylwch, dim ond ar ddydd Iau a dydd Gwener rydym yn cynnig gwasanaeth trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.
Disgrifiad Rôl
Rydym yn cynnig cyfleoedd i wirfoddoli gwyneb yn wyneb neu o bell (dros y ffôn/fideo).
Mae'r rhestr isod yn cynnwys rhai enghreifftiau o’r math o dasgau y byddwch yn eu cyflawni fel gwirfoddolwr:
· Cwrdd â chleientiaid wyneb yn wyneb neu dros y ffôn a gwrando arnynt yn esbonio eu hachos.
· Egluro gweithdrefnau’r llys a helpu cleientiaid i gynllunio eu camau nesaf.
· Helpu cleientiaid i ddeall papurau llys, llenwi ffurflenni (ar-lein ac/neu ar bapur), ysgrifennu datganiadau a chwblhau gwaith papur arall sy’n gysylltiedig a’u hachos.
· Helpu cleientiaid gyda chynllunio’r hyn maen nhw am ddweud yn y llys, e.e. helpu i strwythuro eu meddyliau, ysgrifennu nodiadau, ayb.
· Mynychu gwrandawiadau gyda chleientiaid a’u helpu i ddeall beth sydd rhaid iddyn nhw wneud nesaf.
· Cyfrannu at brosiectau sydd â'r nod o wella’r ffordd rydyn ni’n helpu ein cleientiaid.
· Codi arian ar gyfer yr elusen.
Priodweddau/Profiadau
· Person cydweithredol
· Y gallu I gyfathrebu yn y gymraeg
· Profiad o weithio gyda’r cyhoedd
· Sgiliau gwrando a chyfathrebu rhagorol
· Sgiliau trefnu a datrys problemau rhagorol
· Sgiliau TG, ac/neu’r barodrwydd i ddysgu ein systemau
· Profiad o ddelio â sefyllfaoedd heriol
Nodweddion Dymunedig
• Profiad sylfaenol o'r llys teulu a llys sifil
• Profiad o weithio neu wirfoddoli yn y trydydd sector
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