Men Only IOW Now Have Peer Support Volunteer Roles Available.
At Rodger and Steve’s Place in Ryde, part of Men Only IOW, we provide a warm, safe space where men facing isolation, mental health challenges, and other personal difficulties can find understanding, support, and encouragement. We are currently seeking compassionate individuals to join us as Peer Support Volunteers.
The Role: Peer Support Volunteers are at the heart of what we do. Drawing on their own lived experiences of mental health challenges, volunteers provide empathy, guidance, and motivation to those who need it most. This vital role is about creating connections, hopefully building resilience, and empowering men on their recovery journeys.
What You'll Do:
1. Provide one-to-one or group peer support in a safe and understanding environment.
2. Share personal experiences to reassure and validate others without overshadowing their unique situations.
3. Offer practical guidance, including supporting service users with form filling or calls to other services.
4. Motivate and support service users throughout their time with Men Only IOW.
What We Offer:
1. A comprehensive training programme covering mental health first aid, safeguarding, communication skills, and more.
2. Ongoing supervision, support, and access to additional development opportunities.
3. A chance to be part of a welcoming, driven community making a real difference on the Isle of Wight.
Your Commitment:
Volunteers should be available for at least two sessions per week, with flexible options between Monday and Friday (9 a.m. and 4 p.m.). We deeply value the dedication of our volunteers and ask that anyone stepping into a volunteer role treat their commitment with the same level of professionalism as they would a paid position. Consistency and reliability are essential, as our work relies heavily on volunteers being present when they’ve agreed to be. Your contribution makes a significant impact, and we depend on your dedication to fulfilling our shared goals.
Why This Matters:
Volunteering for Men Only is a great opportunity. By joining us, you will:
* Have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of men across our community and the Isle of Wight.
* Create connection and hope for someone who may feel that they will never be able to be a part of their community.
* Be a turning point for someone facing isolation, depression, or other struggles.
* Have access to opportunities for good.
How to Get Involved:
We invite you to submit a brief cover letter detailing your experience and availability. If you would like more information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at admin@menonlyiow.co.uk or come and see us for an informal chat.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to collaborate with us at Men Only IOW and make a difference in the lives of those we serve. Together, we can create a stronger, more connected community.
Karl Hart
Managing Director
Men Only IOW
karl@menonlyiow.co.uk
https://menonlyiow.co.uk
Skills
Required Skills & Qualities:
* Empathy and Active Listening – The ability to genuinely listen, understand, and acknowledge the experiences of others without judgment.
* Reliability and Commitment – Volunteers should be consistent and dependable, as trust is key in peer support relationships.
* Confidentiality Awareness – Understanding the importance of privacy and maintaining discretion in all interactions.
* Non-judgmental attitude – Being open-minded and accepting of different backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences.
* Basic Communication Skills – Clear and respectful verbal communication to engage effectively with individuals and groups.
* Patience and Emotional Resilience – The ability to stay calm and composed when supporting individuals through difficult emotions or personal struggles.
* Understanding of Boundaries – Knowing when to listen, when to offer guidance, and when to signpost to professional services if needed.
Desired Skills & Qualities:
* Lived Experience – Personal experience with mental health challenges, addiction, or life struggles can be valuable in building trust and understanding.
* Group Facilitation Skills – Experience in leading discussions or activities in a small group setting.
* Problem-Solving Abilities – The capacity to offer constructive support and help individuals explore their own solutions.
* Knowledge of Local Support Services – Awareness of community resources that may benefit the men using our services.
* Basic First Aid or Mental Health First Aid – Useful but not essential, as training opportunities may be available.
* Experience in a Supportive Role – Previous work or volunteering in a community, care, or mentoring setting can be beneficial.
These skills ensure that volunteers can offer meaningful support while maintaining a safe and structured environment. Training and guidance will be provided to help new volunteers feel confident in their role.
When can I volunteer?
Start Date: 03/02/2025
Availability:
Day Morning Afternoon Evening
Mon Yes Yes Yes
Tue Yes Yes Yes
Wed Yes Yes Yes
Thu Yes Yes Yes
Fri Yes Yes Yes
Sat No No No
Sun No No No
Location
134 High Street
Ryde
Isle of Wight
PO33 2RJ
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