Volunteers are usually parents, grandparents or have parenting experience. We also welcome those trying to get into work or further education and needing some firsthand experience of health and social care and childhood development.
No special qualifications are needed, however, understanding the pressures that raising a family can bring, especially to someone in difficult circumstances, is necessary.
Have a warm and open personality with the ability to listen and communicate well.
Have a non-judgmental approach towards people who may view things differently and who may be from different cultures, religion, gender identification, or sexual preferences.
Be reliable, able to respect confidentiality, and able to commit to weekly visits.
Attend our Preparation Course which is held over 5 weeks (1 x 5 hour session per week day time or 7 x 2.5 hour sessions weekly on an evening).
Have a minimum 12-month commitment to the role
There is no “typical family” just as there is no “typical Volunteer”.
If you would like to know more please complete the contact form to arrange a telephone call with one of our team.
once we have received your details, we will contact you to arrange a ‘home visit’ with you – we do this as part of our safer recruitment procedure.
references will be sought, and a DBS application completed whilst you attend our preparation training course.
your attendance on our free preparation course will give you an understanding of your role – skills, knowledge and expectations – as a volunteer. Once you have completed the course we will match you with a family.
please complete the Volunteer form