Wiltshire Independent Visitor Scheme was first established in 2000. Based within 'Voice', the Children's Rights Service, it is funded by Wiltshire County Council, but run at 'arms length' from other County Council services.
The 1989 Children Act states that all Local Authorities have a duty to provide Independent Visitors (I.V's) for those young people who are in care and who have little or no contact from their parents or family. Independent Visitors are adult volunteers who provide independent, one to one support to looked after young people.
Young people who are in care often experience a lot of disruption in their lives. An Independent Visitor is someone who can be a consistent figure in their lives, when there is no-one in their family who is able to take this role. An Independent Visitor is there to befriend a young person, offering them consistency, support, advice and encouragement throughout the time they are in care and often beyond this time. All those participating in the scheme take part on a voluntary basis.
The Independent Visitor Scheme aims to contribute to the welfare of looked after young people by 'visiting, advising and befriending' them and in doing so:
If you are a looked after young person who has little or no contact from your family, then you may like to be matched up with an Independent Visitor.
Our volunteer visitors are all different to each other, which means you can tell us the sort of person you would like to be linked up with, and we will try and find the right person for you to have as your I.V.
If you are interested in the scheme and would like to know more, please contact the Independent Visitor Manager on: 01225 781202 or email iv@ypvoice.co.uk or speak to your carer or social worker.
Volunteers should be over 21 years of age, and be able to make a long-term commitment to meet with a young person for a couple of hours once or twice a month. No formal qualifications are required, although potential volunteers should:
All volunteers are recruited subject to Criminal Records Bureau clearance and other checks, and are offered relevant training, which must be completed before being matched with a young person.
As an Independent Visitor you will become part of a committed team of volunteers, who have the opportunity to meet up together at social, support and training events. You will also have:
To receive a volunteer application form, or to enquire about the referral process, please contact us.
By Post
Independent Visitor Manager
Trowbridge Resource Centre
53 Rutland Crescent
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14 0NY
By Email
iv@ypvoice.co.uk
By Telephone
01225 752198
By Fax
01225 775334
| A to Z Names | Independent visitor scheme, Schools - mentors |
|---|---|
| Keywords | IV scheme; Volunteering; Visitor scheme; Independent visitors; befriending scheme for children in care; Mentoring |
| PID No. | 628 |
| IPSV Category | Mentoring |
| Level 1 Name | Independent visitor scheme |
| IPSV ID | undefined |