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Volunteering Opportunities
Here you will find available volunteering opportunities in and around Andover and the Test Valley.
Volunteer Opportunity
Do you have a volunteering opportunity you'd like to tell us about?
Volunteer registration
If you have some spare time to volunteer feel free to let us know.
Volunteering projects
Unity currently run two exciting growing projects.
Micro Volunteering
Are you someone wanting to offer your time to a worthwhile cause but you don't have a great deal of time to commit to a lo...
Description
Mentoring volunteers provide guidance and encouragement for young people aged 11–17 who are open to Children's Services. This is likely to include: face to face meetings, supporting them to attend meetings and appointments and increasing their self-esteem. A crucial aspect will be the ability to build positive relationships which allow young people to feel listened to and supported and continue for as long as needed. Face to face meetings are likely to take place in a variety of local settings to be agreed between the young person, volunteer and volunteer coordinator, and may include schools, youth clubs, cafes etc. a small allowance is granted per session for food/drinks/etc.
The mentoring role may also include providing tailored practical and emotional support to young people who are going through the process of being looked after by Special Guardians, focusing on preventing further family breakdown and promoting stability.
Mentors may also support the work of Children’s Services when reuniting children in care with their families (Going Home) by providing practical assistance to facilitate positive parent-child interaction.
Volunteers will receive a full training programme on how to deliver support which will equip them to provide guidance and advice. Volunteers will also have access to volunteer coordinators, who will provide guidance, advice and supervision whilst they are delivering their volunteering activities.
About the Role
Volunteers offer one to one support. This is likely to include face to face meetings, supporting them to attend meetings and appointments and increasing their self-esteem.
Skills & Experience Needed
We are seeking volunteers able to build positive relationships with young people; listen and remain calm and impartial; record information; respect differing views and respect confidentiality
Support Offered
Expenses, comprehensive training and support from our Volunteer Coordinators
Requirements
Will require a criminal record (DBS) check
Suitability
People with restricted mobility
Activities
Volunteers offer one to one support. This is likely to include face to face meetings, supporting them to attend meetings and appointments and increasing their self-esteem.
What Days Is the Opportunity For?
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Location
Andover
If you are interested in this volunteering opportunity then please complete the form below.