Group Support Volunteer

  • VO98969


Description

Volunteers are the heart of Home-Start, and they are looking for kind, compassionate individuals to join the team of Home-Visiting and Group Support Volunteers.

WHERE: In your community
WHEN At a time that suits you
COMMITMENT: 2 hours a week (flexible to your availability)
TRAINING PROVIDED: Yes

ABOUT:
Home-Start Clackmannanshire offers guidance, friendship, and practical support to families across Clackmannanshire with at least one child under twelve. They work with families to help them overcome issues impacting their lives through various family support services. Every family is unique. However, common issues they support include loneliness, mental health difficulties, bereavement, family breakdown, addiction, and physical ill-health. They've been supporting local families across Clackmannanshire since 1988. The Home-Start team (staff, volunteers and trustees) are committed to ensuring that children are given the best possible start in life as #childhoodcantwait.

THE ROLE OF GROUP SUPPORT VOLUNTEERS:
Home-Start understand that entering a family's home may seem daunting for some people. If you want to engage with multiple families at a time who have children under 5, our group provision is the perfect setting for you! Our groups operate across three locations in Clackmannanshire – Tullibody, Alloa and Tillicoultry, aiming to provide families support, friendship, and fun.

As a group volunteer, your role would include tasks such as:

  • Setting up/Clearing away play equipment.
  • Encouraging play/supporting an activity such as arts and crafts or messy play.
  • Offering support/conversation to parents/carers in attendance.
  • Supporting our Group Workers with the general running of the sessions.
  • Preparing snacks (food hygiene training available for volunteers keen to support snack preparation).

TRAINING:
The Group Support Volunteers must complete a 6–7-week preparation course.

This provides an opportunity for you to ask questions and truly understand the importance of your role whilst also giving staff the time to get to know you so they can match you with the right family/group.

The training is designed by family practitioners and experts in the industry and covers essential information, including:

  • The role of a Home-Start volunteer
  • Values, attitudes, and inclusivity
  • Confidentiality
  • Listening and communication
  • Meeting the needs of families and children
  • Safeguarding

REQUIREMENTS:
Volunteers are required to:

  • Have some form of parenting/caring experience.
  • Commit to the training programme.
  • Commit to regular family support/group sessions.
  • Provide two references (character or professional).
  • Join the PVG scheme (Home-Start will support this process). Having a criminal conviction does not necessarily exclude you from volunteering with Home-Start. If you are concerned about this, please get in touch).
  • Understand that support provided to families is entirely confidential.
  • Have a non-judgemental attitude.
  • Adhere to their policies and procedures to protect themselves and the families.

ONGOING SUPPORT:
Each volunteer has a dedicated Family Support Co-ordinator who will be their main point of contact and provide support throughout their volunteering journey.

Given the nature of this role, they have a robust preparation course and induction. Chances for ongoing training, development, and social opportunities are provided throughout the year (they have a volunteer calendar of events). Home-Start are also committed to supporting the team to develop, so if a training or learning need/interest arises outside the calendar, they will do their best to help you access it.

This is an incredibly rewarding role, and you will have the chance to be part of a vital local service and a global network of Home-Starts. All volunteers are provided with travel expenses. References are available for volunteers.

Both the premises and group premises are fully accessible. Please note we cannot guarantee family homes are accessible, but we will take accessibility requirements into account when matching volunteers with a family.

Organisation aims and objectives

We are a local charity supporting young families across Clackmannanshire who are struggling due to mental health illness, domestic abuse, disability and loneliness. We provide a package of emotional, social, financial and practical support consisting of regular home-visiting support from a Family Support Volunteer as well as direct support from a Family Support Co-ordinator, as well as a cluster of family support groups running in Alloa, Tullibody and Tillicoultry to being families together, to encourage community engagement, positive parenting and opportunities to enjoy activities as a family unit.

Availability

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Frequency and commitment details

2 hours per week. Volunteers are expected to commit themselves to at least one year of volunteering.

Restrictions

Over 18.
Experience required: Volunteers are required to: - Have some form of parenting/caring experience. - Commit to the training programme. - Commit to regular family support/group sessions. - Provide two references (character or professional). - Join the PVG scheme (Home-Start will support this process). Having a criminal conviction does not necessarily exclude you from volunteering with Home-Start. If you are concerned about this, please get in touch). - Understand that support provided to families is entirely confidential. - Have a non-judgemental attitude. - Adhere to their policies and procedures to protect themselves and the families.
Minimum age: 18

Support

Expenses paid: Yes
Training details: The home-visiting and group support volunteers must complete a 6–7-week preparation course. This provides an opportunity for you to ask questions and truly understand the importance of your role whilst also giving staff the time to get to know you so they can match you with the right family/group. The training is designed by family practitioners and experts in the industry and covers essential information, including: - The role of a Home-Start volunteer - Values, attitudes, and inclusivity - Confidentiality - Listening and communication - Meeting the needs of families and children - Safeguarding
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