Family Support Volunteer

Family Support Volunteer

Posted for NEPACS

Posted by Volunteer Centre Newcastle

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Family support makes a difference by supporting families to maintain family ties, alleviate worries and concerns, answer questions, provide advice and 1:1 support to help prisoners and families cope with the impact of a custodial sentence both during the sentence and leading up to release and resettlement.

Volunteers in this role will offer 1:1 support, information and guidance to families of prisoners, and this may develop to offering support to prisoners.  The volunteer will be offering a listening ear and emotional support as well as signposting people to other agencies, and offering some practical support.

Main tasks will include:

  • To listen to prisoners and their families either face to face or on the phone
  • To provide human support and to ensure that children and families of prisoners are treated with respect, dignity and care
  • To research information about local support services for families
  • To offer practical support in accessing visits
  • To assist staff to organise and deliver a range of special visits including  parent/child visits, family learning visits, new/first time dad visits, special family visits and adult only family visits
  • To assist with the delivery of our heading home project which helps the prisoner and the family prepare for the release by discussing expectations and concerns of a prisoner being released
  • To follow any prison protocols, rules and policies
  • To ensure that concerns raised about a child’s welfare and safety are dealt with in accordance with NEPACS safeguarding policy
  • To offer administrative support to the family support worker

Locations:

HMP Durham,HMP&YOI Low Newton in Durham (no current spaces), HMP Holme House in Stockton, HMYOI Deerbolt in Barnard Castle, HMP Kirklevington Grange in Yarm and HMP Northumberland. 

To apply: Please download an application form from our Volunteer Opportunities page Volunteer | Nepacs of our website or contact: [email protected] , or ring us on 0191 375 7278.

What skills do I need?

  • Friendly
  • Reliable
  • Non judgemental
  • Well developed communication skills
  • Ability to write up brief  but clear case notes
  • Empathy with prisoners families serving the ‘unseen sentence’
  • Ability to listen actively and to empathise
  • Calm and positive in their approach
  • Approachable on the phone
  • Some understanding of the visits process at the prison
  • Ability to work individually but also contribute to the team
  • Some experience of work (paid or unpaid) in a support role in the community


Location

This opportunity has no specific location e.g. can be carried out anywhere.

Posted for NEPACS

Posted by Volunteer Centre Newcastle

Register your interest

You will be redirected to the Volunteer Centre Newcastle website to express your interest.

Details

  • Age restrictions
  • DBS check required
  • Equal Opportunities Policy
  • Expenses reimbursed
  • Health and Safety Policy
  • Ongoing support
  • Training provided
  • Volunteer induction
  • Volunteer Policy
  • Volunteers covered by insurance
  • Written role description

When is this role available?

When: 13/04/2026 - 29/12/2027

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Register your interest

You will be redirected to the Volunteer Centre Newcastle website to express your interest.

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