Advocates
Are you a good listener and communicator with a desire to help families? Be a second pair of ears or speak up on their behalf, when families need you to help them at their most difficult times.
About this opportunity from Parents Aid
When parents meet with professionals to discuss their personal situation, they may feel intimidated, powerless and find the whole experience distressing. As a result parents sometimes find that they are unable to voice their views. Knowing that someone is on your side whilst attending these meetings can help you to express yourself coherently and create a better understanding.
Parents Aid are looking for volunteers to attend meetings with parents, be a second pair of ears when they may be unable to take in all that is said, or speak on their behalf if you feel that you are unable.
Common sense and a big heart required. Use of own car would be an advantage. No formal qualifications are required. Good listening and communication skills are however essential, as is a genuine desire to work with families in a non-judgemental and confidential manner. Maturity and life skills are welcome, as is an ability to work as part of team.
Activity Types
Administration and Office | Fundraising and Finance | Legal work | Supporting charities | Supporting people and befriending
Interests
Children | Crime, Victims and Offenders | Disability | Health and Social Care | Homeless and Housing | Mental Health | Substance misuse and Addiction | Women’s issues | Young People
Commitment
Training will normally take place on Tuesday mornings. Volunteers will need to be available at other times to attend meetings with clients or to meet with them at one of our locality surgeries or where appropriate at their home. Some mid-week availability will always be necessary. Each volunteer’s time commitment will vary according to his/her own availability.