Branch Social Group Volunteer (North Lanarkshire Branch Cumbernauld Coffee Group)

  • VO100091


Description

Why we want you
The charity has around 100 branches, all run by volunteers, who provide local support to autistic people and their families. Every branch is different and so are the activities they provide – they may run parent support groups, adult social groups, children’s activities, conferences or focus on providing information or campaigning. However, no matter how big or small, all branches are hugely valued by the people in their local area.

Branches are run entirely by volunteers with advice and support from the national charity.

Social groups are a great way to give people on the autism spectrum an opportunity to improve their confidence, self-esteem and reduce isolation through spending time with others in a group setting and accessing social activities in the community.

What you will be doing
Attending the monthly support group sessions
Supporting the group leader with setting up and clearing away after a meeting
Welcoming new members
Signposting to other support, professionals, organisations etc
Liaising with the group leader and the other volunteers to ensure there is a volunteer present for the duration of the meeting

Organisation aims and objectives

The National Autistic Society exists to champion the rights and interests of all people with autism and to ensure that they and their families receive quality services appropriate to their needs.

Availability

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Frequency and commitment details

2nd Thursday afternoon of each month at the Lantern House Cafe, Cumbernauld.

Restrictions

Experience required: Knowledge and experience of the autism spectrum is an advantage but not essential as we can provide training. Patience and understanding of the needs of others. Good organisational skills. The ability to see the world from a different perspective. Approachable. Confident in taking the lead at introducing themselves and speaking to new people attending the group. An ability to make new people feel welcome.
Minimum age: 18

Support

Expenses paid: Yes
Expenses details: Agreed expenses reimbursed
Training details: Access to our elearning modules including autism awareness and safeguarding