Outings Companion (Angus)

  • VO101014


Description

Can you spare a couple of hours a week to brighten someone’s day?

We are committed to supporting our blind veterans no matter where they are. Our community volunteers provide crucial social interaction for our veterans who can’t reach our centres, and can often feel isolated or lonely.

Outings Volunteers are there to make sure everything runs smoothly and ensure that all our blind veterans can get involved with all parts of the day. This could be helping people on and off transport, guiding a veteran to help them orientate themselves or providing descriptions of things or events where they may not be able to see. For this role, we are looking for volunteers who aren’t afraid to get stuck in, and even learn new skills themselves. You will never be asked to do any personal care.

Our blind veteran in the Forfar area of Angus would like a volunteer to be their guide so that they can enjoy short, local walks and trips to the café.

Due to the rural location you will need to have your own car, but we will cover all reasonable expenses. Volunteers must be over the age of 21 and have held their license for 2+ years. Volunteers must also understand the importance of relationship boundaries. The role can be flexible around your other commitments, but we ask that you are reliable and punctual for our veterans. You will be fully trained and supported so you feel comfortable and confident in your volunteering.

Organisation aims and objectives

Blind Veterans UK provide lifelong practical and emotional support to Armed Forces and National Service veterans regardless of when they served or how they lost their sight. We believe that no one who has served our country should battle blindness alone.

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Frequency and commitment details

Ideally once a week. Minimum commitment of 6 months.

Restrictions

The volunteer must be aged over 21, have held a driving licence for 2+ years and be able to use their own car for volunteering.
Experience required: *Friendly & welcoming *Great communicator *Patient & attentive *Willing to attend a variety of outings *Happy to work in a team
Travel details: Travel by car due to the rural location.
Minimum age: 21

Support

Expenses paid: Yes
Expenses details: Mileage (45p per mile) Refreshments up to the value of £10 (to be pre-agreed with the Volunteer Coordinator)
Training details: Volunteers will complete Induction Training before starting in the role and also face to face Sighted Guide training. There is also a requirement for volunteers to complete some online training modules - additional support is available where required.