Circle Volunteer - Bournemouth, United Kingdom - Circles South West

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Roles & Responsibilities of a Circles Volunteer

WHAT IS CIRCLES SOUTH WEST?

WHAT IS A CIRCLE OF SUPPORT & ACCOUNTABILITY?


A Circle is made up of 4 or 5 volunteers and a person who has sexually harmed, referred to as the 'Core Member'.

They meet on a weekly basis for around 12-18 months, at a suitable community venue.

Circles support the Core Member's reintegration in to the community and hold them to account for their behaviour. This is achieved through talking to them, establishing a rapport, identifying support needs and areas of concern. Volunteers meet together before or after Circles meeting to discuss issues and to offer support to each other. Meeting minutes are provided to the local Circles Coordinator who oversees progress, providing police and probation with regular updates.


CIRCLES VOLUNTEER ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Safeguard

  • To promote the welfare of children (under 18) and adults at risk1 and protect them from harm.
  • To promote the welfare of all children and adults at risk and to keep them safe.
  • To commit to practice that protects children and adults at risk
  • To read, understand and adhere to CSW's safeguarding policies and to undertake safeguarding training relevant to your role

Support

  • To provide a listening ear
  • To reduce emotional loneliness and isolation through the provision of structured support networks
  • To provide a source of help
  • To show empathy but not sympathy
  • To encourage independence and discourage dependence
  • Maintain a respectful approach and model appropriate relationships and behaviour

Monitor

  • To be able to recognise and manage manipulation and collusion and access appropriate support
  • To ensure that the Core Member is engaged in appropriate activity

Maintain

  • To have the ability to assist the Core Member in the development of appropriate support networks
  • To keep the Core Member on track with their personal goals identified in treatment
  • To be able to achieve a balance between support and accountability
  • To be able to work individually and as part of a team
  • To be able to maintain confidentiality where appropriate
  • To be able to access support when necessary
  • To be able to maintain appropriate personal boundaries

Accountability

  • To keep the Core Member accountable to treatment objectives and help support them in leading an offence free lifestyle
  • To constructively challenge a Core Member when they display warning signs of entering into high risk behaviour
  • To be part of the regular communication system between the Circle and professional agencies who are charged with the risk management of the Core Member
  • To keep timely minutes of all Circle meetings and forward to Circle Coordinator within 48 hours of the meeting
Safeguarding is our priority.

Therefore, we have in place robust safer recruitment processes, to ensure that we recruit volunteers who are suitable to work with children, young people and adults at risk.

We believe that a culture of vigilance and awareness can help our organisation develop and maintain an environment that deters and prevents abuse and challenges inappropriate behavior.


Job Types:
Part-time, Volunteer

Part-time hours: 3 per week


Benefits:


  • Casual dress
  • Free or subsidised travel

Work Location:
One location


Reference ID:
CSW/Dorsetvols

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