A Peer Mentor is a volunteer who has experienced similar challenges and experiences as the person they are supporting. Being a peer mentor is seen as a positive and secure way to progress towards education, work, or employment.
Volunteers who take on peer support roles can feel empowered, have greater confidence, and a more positive sense of identity.
Could you provide an authentic voice that our clients can relate to?
1. Do you have 1-2 hours a week to support a client?
2. Can you inspire others, give them hope through self-disclosure and by being an example of recovery?
3. Can you build relationships based on trust, acceptance, understanding, and empathy from a shared lived experience?
4. Can we rely on you to tap into your own experiences to help us identify barriers and gaps in our services and how we can improve and identify good practices?
If you can answer ‘yes’ to these questions, then we would love to hear from you!
Key Responsibilities:
1. Inspiring service users by using your own life experiences and by being a positive role model.
2. Providing a safe sounding space and listening in a non-judgemental way.
3. Helping to improve wellbeing, confidence, and independence by exploring activities that promote this.
4. Assisting service users to engage with formalised support.
5. Attending appropriate training and development opportunities as required.
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