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Role Detail

Benefits Assessment Support Volunteers

SEL Mind

Support from benefits helps people to live with independence and dignity. Please help us to reduce the anxiety of a benefits assessment by volunteering to support our claimants. You will meet with the clients, help them prepare for the assessment, attend the assessment with them and meet for a follow-up. Some of this help is provided over the phone. You will receive support and training.

Detailed Description

We are looking for Benefit Assessment Support volunteers who will meet with clients, help them to prepare for the assessment, attend the assessment with them and meet with them for a short follow-up if required. Funded through a grant from national Mind, the Benefit Assessment Support will support claimants in Bromley, Lewisham and Greenwich who have mental health issues. Support will provide the knowledge and confidence when attending their assessment to demonstrate fully the difficulties our clients experience in their daily lives. - You will have a basic understanding of welfare benefits and may have experienced the assessment process yourself. - You will have the necessary skills to support someone to explain how their health issues affect them in order for a quality assessment to be completed by the relevant agencies. - You will receive support in your role from a dedicated service coordinator who will offer guidance and training to help you in the role.

Activities you will be doing

Support Work,Administration,Advice, Information & Support,General & Helping

What skills are required for this role

Admin, Basic IT skills - internet & email, Language Skills, Negotiating, Organising & Planning, Reading & Writing

Why these skills are required

Able to encourage, support and empower clients: - Good listening and communication skills - Friendly welcoming and approachable manner - Able to understand, acknowledge and appreciate differences in individual experience of mental health problems and services - Basic knowledge of welfare benefits gained through either a work/volunteering capacity, or 'lived experience' of mental health issues.

What is in it for you

Opportunity to support people to live with independence and dignity: - you will receive comprehensive training and ongoing support - this activity will be useful on your CV - you will develop a broad range of skills, such as: communication, listening, negotiating

Time Commitment

3-4 hours a week

BR3 4HY

20B Hayne Road, Beckenham, but a lot of the work happens over the phone, from home.

N/A

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Application Process
Support you will receive
Role Type
Suitable For
18-25,25+,65+
We Welcome
People with lived experience of mental health issues