Posted for Hampshire County Council - Children's Services - Children and Families Volunteers
Posted by Volunteer North Hampshire
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To be an Independent Visitor (IV) is to be a trusted adult to a child or young person in care, where it is thought that this will be in their best interests to provide opportunities for children and young people to develop meaningful, long term relationships with adults.
The IV Volunteer Scheme is a statutory service for children who are ‘looked after’ by the local authority. It is for those children who would benefit from having an independent adult in their life. This scheme is voluntary for the young person, which means that they can choose to have an Independent Visitor at any time from age 8 years, up until they turn 21.
IVs need to be consistent and reliable, so that children can build a trusting, positive relationship with them over time. The child will have the opportunity to try new activities and spend time with their IV away from their placement.
The IV will endeavour to become and remain a consistent adult in the child's life, who does not change when placements and social workers do.
IVs begin by supporting the young person fortnightly for the first 3 months, and then continue on a monthly basis. IVs can meet with the young person Monday to Sunday between 9am and 8pm.
The Volunteer will:
Hampshire County council will
This opportunity is subject to an application form, references x 2, an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and satisfactory completion of training.
Training and support will be provided therefore previous experience is not essential. We are seeking volunteers who feel able to:
Volunteers must be aged 18+.
Training dates for volunteers are released throughout the year and occur roughly quarterly.
Followed by Strand training for Independent Visitors and Children in care (Online)
Watch a film about our volunteering service here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_wY0yZasIo
All volunteers must also complete an online safeguarding course.
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The amount of support each child/young person requires will vary depending upon their needs.
Volunteers will need to be able to commit to 1 visit a month (four hours a month) for a minimum of 12 months.
This role is available countywide....
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You will be redirected to the Volunteer North Hampshire website to express your interest.
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