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volunteer delivered advocacy service
mental
health
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Volunteering with Advocard
Why are volunteers needed? People who have experienced mental health difficulties commonly feel this way when they turn to doctors, nurses, social workers or other community care professionals for help. They feel disadvantaged because the system of help can often seem too complex, too remote, too overburdened to deal with their needs. What do volunteers do? Advocacy work may include accompanying a service user to an appointment, helping to fill out forms or find out information about rights and benefits. The work is varied and interesting. Your contribution is part of a two way process that can bring you worthwhile experience and opportunities for personal development. Will I get training? How much time will I need to give? Anything else I should know?
We also run three or four social events for volunteers every year, including BBQs, spring walks and a Christmas get together. These events give us a chance to say thank you to all our volunteers for their hard work, as well as giving them an opportunity to catch up with old friends and meet new ones. The work of Volunteer Advocacy Workers is guided and governed by AdvoCard's Policies and Procedures Manual for Volunteer Advocacy Workers.
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| AdvoCard: 332 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH6 5BR. Tel 0131 554 5307. Fax 0131 555 6092. email: advocacy@advocard.org.uk Funded by the City of Edinburgh Council's Department of Health and Social Care and NHS Lothian through Service Level Agreements. Scottish Charity No. SCO 23181 |
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