Support Volunteer

  • VO98740


Description

We are looking for more people to join our incredible team of volunteers who provide information, guidance, emotional support and practical assistance to help anyone affected by crime, including victims, witnesses their families and friends. This may take place in person, online, and in court.

Organisation aims and objectives

We aim to provide a sympathetic ear, emotional support and practical help to victims of crime. We also aim to support witnesses at court and to provide information on criminal injuries compensation.

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4 hours a week

Frequency and commitment details

4 hours a week

Restrictions

Experience required: Due to the nature of the role, there are key skills and experiences that we look for in our volunteers to ensure we maintain consistent and high standards of support for our service users. · Strong interpersonal and communication skills. · Active listening skills. · An empathetic nature with the ability to develop rapport with people affected by crime. · A non-judgemental and accepting approach to working with people from all sections of the community · An interest in learning about the Criminal Justice System and understanding the challenges a service user might face. · A desire to continue developing skills and knowledge throughout your volunteering time with Victim Support Scotland. · Ability or willingness to learn to use digital methods to communicate and report, such as email, text, databases and more. · Ability to be flexible and adapt to organisation and service user needs.
Minimum age: 18

Support

Expenses paid: Yes
Expenses details: Travel expenses are paid on completion of expense sheet with receipts which has been signed by their Support Co-ordinator/Line Manager
Training details: Taster Session. We offer taster sessions to give you an idea of what the role entails. Training details. High quality training will be provided to support you in your role and opportunity for personal development. You will receive ongoing support and supervision and the opportunity to connect with other Victim Support Scotland Volunteers.
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