Befriender

What You'll Do: 

You’ll be helping to reduce loneliness and social isolation through friendly conversations. Calls can cover a variety of topics from experiences with epilepsy to your latest TV obsessions!  As a befriender you can pick the day and time you want to volunteer so it fits well around other commitments.
 

We are looking for volunteers who have a couple of hours a week to give on a regular basis to make friendly calls to people living with epilepsy who are feeling lonely or isolated.

 

What you will be doing

  • Having weekly half hour chats with two or three people a week (depending on how much time you have to give)
  • Having conversations around shared interests or experiences
  • Helping people to recognise their own self-worth and build confidence
  • Signposting to our website, helpline or other services
  • Gently encouraging them to make connections in their community so they continue to be supported when the befriending sessions end
Why You'll Love It: 
  • You'll receive training on how to be a befriender volunteer as well as epilepsy awareness, mental health and communication skills training
  • You'll join our network of volunteers through meet-ups, social events and networking
  • You'll be kept up to date with all the latest news about our work on our volunteer portal
  • You'll receive full support when you need it with a dedicated volunteer supervisor
  • You'll feel pride in knowing you are helping others to be more confident and less isolated
What You'll Learn: 

By checking in with a friendly phone call you can brighten someone’s day. You may even be able to give them the confidence to make more connections in their community so they have support to get out and about a bit more. Either way, through your calls you’ll be making a difference, making them feel like someone cares.

You'll learn how to be an effective befriending volunteer as well as more about epilepsy, mental health and communication.

What We're Looking For: 
  • Someone who is able to start and keep friendly conversations going over the phone or video call
  • Someone who has a caring, compassionate nature with sensitivity to deal with emotional situations
  • Someone with excellent listening and communication skills
  • Someone who has respect of different values and beliefs and understanding of different personal situations
  • Someone who has access to the internet to use our online volunteer portal
Summary
Volunteering
Befriender
Disability
Mental Health
Remote
12 Weeks Minimum
1 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Active listening
Building relationships and influencing
Communicating
Emotional intelligence
Languages you should know: 
English
Relevant interests: 
Charity / Nonprofit
Health, Wellness and Fitness

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