Wigwam support group facilitator

  • VO99256
  • Home-based volunteering


Description

We are looking for self-motivated and compassionate individuals to help facilitate our support groups and make a difference to the lives of people affected by cancer.

Wigwam Support Groups offer those with cancer a chance to share their feelings and experiences in a safe and welcoming environment. Support Group Facilitators listen, provide emotional support and share approved cancer related information.

No special qualifications are needed for this role.

Organisation aims and objectives

We provide information to guide people with cancer through the confusing options for care. Our aim is to help them make informed decisions. With our holistic approach, Yes to Life emphasises the importance of the mental, emotional and spiritual state of those with cancer. Along with physical needs, we feel these should be considered as central to any treatment programme. Rooted in almost 20 years of experience working with people with cancer, we know it is vital that everyone seeking options should be empowered to make their own health decisions. We also believe in the benefits of a positive approach. Of course, a cancer diagnosis is frightening, but instead of talking about ‘victims’ and ‘battling with disease’, we feel that forward-looking optimism is crucial. We have seen the realistic hope that results from gaining access to information, and from being empowered to explore your individual needs and make your own choices to manage your condition, as you see fit. Our role is to help people to decide what they want to do to help themselves – by providing information and referring them to qualified experts – and then to support them in their chosen path. Yes to Life empowers people with cancer to make informed decisions about their care options. For almost two decades, we have provided evidence-based information to those in need.

Availability

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Restrictions

Experience required: • Personal experience of cancer and understanding of taking an integrative approach to cancer. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Ability to maintain professional boundaries. • A well-developed ‘listening ear’. • Ability to empathise with people and not to over-sympathise. • Provide approved information and not advice. • Awareness of the importance of confidentiality. • Ability to manage your own experiences and support needs. • Ability to communicate with people from different backgrounds in a non-judgmental way.
Minimum age: 18

Support

Training details: Induction and role specific training.