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Volunteering


Help us give learning disabled adults the chance to live with more independence and choice by doing something amazing – volunteer at Hft.

Why volunteer with Hft?

By volunteering with us, you’ll be doing something special:  helping learning disabled people to take control of their lives and live their lives their way.

Our volunteers tell us they’ve gained confidence, skills and new friendships through their experience, all the while making a real difference to the lives of the people we support.

There are lots of reasons to volunteer and we will support you with your own goals, whether they are:

  • to gain employment
  • to work towards professional qualifications
  • to build your CV
  • thinking about changing your career
  • building your confidence
  • improving your well-being
  • meeting like-minded people and improving your social networks, or
  • your life has been touched by learning disabilities and you wish to help others.

What we can offer

  • A rewarding volunteering experience, managed by a dedicated team who will continually support your progress and goals
  • Being part of a team of dedicated and caring people
  • We provide a simple recruitment procedure, an initial induction into your role, shadowing others, training, ongoing support and help achieving your goals
  • You may also have the opportunity to get a volunteering accreditation with schemes such as the Duke of Edinburgh awards scheme
  • A range of rewarding roles to suit any age, ability, background, education and experience
  • A free DBS check and any travel and out-of-pocket expenses.

What we need

  • People who are passionate and committed to helping others once or twice a week for a few hours over a period of 3-6 months minimum
  • People who are caring, compassionate, reliable and driven to help others
  • People who can be patient, understanding, non-judgmental, listen and communicate well, and who want to work alongside people who may display challenging behaviours
  • People interested in learning more about supporting learning disabled adults.

Challenges

Learning disabled adults can sometimes display unpredictable behaviour or behaviour that can be challenging to support.  Often, this is down to a communication breakdown whereby the person displaying challenging behaviour wants or feels they need something but this is not being recognised by those around them. Sometimes it’s a way of expressing control.  Either way, you will need to work to understand the underlying causes of the behaviour so you can better support the person you are mentoring.

  • Questions about Volunteering

    Who can volunteer? How much time would I need to commit? Would I receive training? We answer your frequently asked questions about volunteering here.
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  • Ways to Volunteer

    There are plenty of ways to volunteer and help make a difference. And whatever volunteering role you decide on, you’ll be fully supported.
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  • Volunteering stories

    Read stories on the Hft blog that share the positive difference that volunteers make for Hft
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