Do you have personal lived experience of mental health conditions? Are you willing to share that experience with others to support their recovery?
If the answer to both of these questions is yes, then it’s likely you’d make a brilliant Peer Support Volunteer. Volunteering in this role is an opportunity to use your own experience of mental health conditions in a meaningful and positive way. Drawing on your personal experience, you will help others by offering empathy and understanding, and by encouraging the development of mutual support within a peer support group.
Training required: Oxfordshire Mind Volunteer Induction Training one day course, and eight half-day Peer Support training sessions.
Time commitment: We ask for a commitment of one group per week (2-3 hours) for a minimum of three months.