Interests

  • Mental Health

Activities

  • Advice and Information

Mary Frances Trust is a Surrey-based charity supporting people with mental health and emotional wellbeing. We offer a variety of services to adults (16+) including wellbeing courses and advice, a range of activities and interest groups, peer support, self-help groups, individual support and volunteering opportunities. 

How you can help

Working closely with our member of staff / facilitator, this role will complement and support the service delivery of our daily Online Coffee Morning group.  This is a gentle but prized role for someone seeking a regular opportunity , with good people skills, common sense and the ability to get alongside others (especially for those who are finding things rather difficult).  This service is hugely valued by those who attend it and the group is fairly mixed.  Due to the nature of our work, this role would suit someone wanting a more medium to long term involvement.  Occasionally, the volunteer role may include some debrief time afterwards if something particular has surfaced during the session.  Some clients may have communication and confidence difficulties due to a number of health-related issues.

Key Points

• Thursdays 10:50 to 12:15 (11:am to 12pm service)

• Online

• Medium to long term involvement (9-12 months plus)

What we ask of you

• Follow the facilitator’s lead for the session 

• Help attendees to feel relaxed and included

• Encourage conversation and group involvement

• Support and assist staff / facilitator with any difficulty that may arise

• Treat all client information as confidential

• Respect the need for personal & professional boundaries with clients.

• Report any safeguarding concerns to staff in a timely manner to ensure clients are able to access the support they need (safeguarding training will be provided)

Benefits you will receive

- Being part of a friendly, caring and supportive service

- Regular involvement in your community

- Making a difference to the lives of other people

- Gain practical experience of working alongside people with mental health 

- Training relevant to the role


What skills do I need?

Qualities that make a successful Online Support Volunteer 

- Good interpersonal skills 

- Reliable, friendly, flexible

- Confident, positive, patient, empathetic, compassionate

- Ability to ask for help (if you don’t understand)

- Ability to work as part of a small team

- Passionate about supporting other people

Please note:  

You do not need to have any previous volunteer experience to volunteer for this role although the ability to get on with people and communicate well with others is key.  



Interests

  • Mental Health

Activities

  • Advice and Information

Details

  • Data Protection policy
  • DBS check required
  • Do you have an underlying health condition
  • Equal opportunities policy
  • Expenses reimbursed
  • Extra Skills
  • Health and Safety Policy
  • Ongoing support
  • Suitable for under 18s
  • Training provided
  • Volunteer induction
  • Volunteer policy
  • Volunteers covered by insurance
  • Written role description

When can I volunteer?

Start Date: 30/09/2024

End Date: 24/10/2025

Slot Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Morning No No No Yes No No No
Afternoon No No No No No No No
Evening No No No No No No No

Availability Details

• Thursdays 10:50 to 12:15 (11:am to 12pm service)

Location

23 The Crescent
Leatherhead
Surrey
KD22 8DY

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