Childrens Panel Member

  • VO101336


Description

Become a volunteer Children’s Panel Member in Moray.
The qualities you use every day are exactly what Scotland’s infants, children and young people look for in a Panel Member. Children’s Hearings Scotland is looking for people who care about making a difference in the lives of children attending hearings in Scotland. A Panel Member’s role is to listen and make legal decisions with and for infants, children and young people, and to ensure that the young person is at the heart of every decision taken.

There’s no one type of person or background that makes the ideal Children’s Panel Member. What is important is the qualities you can bring to the role such as being a good listener, caring, compassionate, and reliable. You will receive extensive training so that you are fully capable, and comfortable, making decisions at a hearing in the best interest of a child or young person.

Children’s Hearings Scotland is dedicated to recruiting a Children’s Panel that represents Scotland’s communities. If you are passionate about driving positive change in your local community, then this is a volunteering role for you!

To apply click on I WANT TO VOLUNTEER below and it will take you to the Children's Hearings Scotland website.

Restrictions

Experience required: No special qualifications - only an interest in helping and an ability to listen to children.
Travel details: Panel members are expected to attend Childrens Hearings throughout their area but personal circumstances and availability are taken into account.
Minimum age: 18

Support

Expenses paid: Yes
Expenses details: We pay mileage rates, financial loss allowance where appropriate and childcare costs, usually on a monthly basis.
Training details: Previously this has been a full day every other Saturday for several weeks and you will be invited to ongoing training throughout the year. This will be confirmed once you have applied.
Support: Named Contact For Volunteer