Deafblind UK
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Bristol, Bristol
Befriender - Enjoy the outdoors with lonely Ellie
Overview
Job Description
Make a difference today! Ellie would love to spend more time outdoors locally - Join her and brighten up her week! Our member Ellie is very fond of the outdoors, with a great interest in nature and the local history and area, she also loves to read in particular the news and about local events. She would love to venture out more maybe visiting 'The Downs', a nearby park and sitting in the sun with a volunteer who could share a good conversation with and enjoy their interests together. Ellie's volunteer would need to be a driver and happy to take Ellie out, although popping to hers on occasions for a chat, a cuppa or reading her a book would be fine too! Ellie's sight and hearing has deteriorated over the years and she is finding herself spending most of her time alone at home. Having a friendly volunteer visit once a week would make all the difference to her life at the moment. No experience is required, simply a warm, caring attitude and the ability to chat and listen. Could you join Ellie for a breath of fresh air in the great outdoors.... Apply today to find out how you can make a difference! What is a Volunteer Befriender? A Volunteer Home or Social Befriender will regularly visit a deafblind person in their own home or at another mutually convenient location to engage in or support them in social, leisure and practical activities as appropriate, to build and maintain social interaction and independence. Thus, breaking isolation and improving their quality of life. The activities which may include: * Engaging in conversation or other activities as appropriate to build and maintain friendship e.g. chat and a cup of tea or going for local walks. * Providing information about local leisure opportunities and transport options * Accompanying the person to the first few meetings of one or more social or leisure groups or activities in the local community, e.g. the W.I., swimming pool, University of the 3rd Age, community walking groups, a local deafblind group or activity What's involved? As a Volunteer Home/Social Befriender your role will be: * Establishing and building a befriending relationship and enabling our member to socialise and link to social events within the community * To visit an identified person at a mutually convenient time and place to engage in activities as described above and appropriate to normal companionship (Deafblind UK will work to match you with an individual with similar interests who would benefit from your life experiences) * To provide advice and guidance to the member at a level appropriate within a mutual companionship. * To supervise the member as required in specific tasks ie gardening. * To take charge of communication and guiding support as needed with the member to enable local walks, or enable them to access activities at their chosen meeting location * Providing regular updates of your volunteering activity to your Deafblind UK named contact What times do I need to commit to? * This role requires a regular commitment of time to regularly visit our member, normally weekly at a mutually convenient time and place. The role will suit people who are ... * Willing to share their own personal interests with our member who have the same or similar interests * Willing to engage in conversations with our members to share interests * Willing to learn communication and guiding techniques to meet the needs of our members with combined sight and hearing loss (full training will be provided) * You must be over 18 to take up this role What are the benefits to you? * Opportunities to meet like-minded people in your community * Be part of a friendly, supportive and dedicated team * The satisfaction of knowing you will be making a difference to real people's lives * New communications skills * Establishing positive employability skills to help you in your career path How do we support you? We ensure all volunteers who join our team are well equipped to undertake any tasks and will provide training and supervision throughout your journey with us. Any specific training will be outlined within your onboarding and induction stages and then discussed at your reviews with your Deafblind UK named contact. Interested? Then we want to hear from you... Please click on the 'Apply' button and complete the short application form, alternatively to find out more you can contact our Volunteer Recruiter on 01733 358100.