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Listening Support Volunteers provide empathetic and non-judgmental listening support to people living with autoimmune diseases (referred to as “Our Wrens”). A volunteer's focus is on allowing Wrens to express their feelings without offering advice or solutions. Regular Sessions: You’ll participate in fortnightly 50-minute sessions with two separate Wrens via telephone or video call. Training and Assessment: After submitting an application, successful applicants undergo a 4-week remote training program focused on listening skills and supporting individuals with autoimmune diseases. A final one-to-one assessment ensures readiness before matching with a Wren. Ongoing Support: Volunteers receive ongoing support and the opportunity to continue to develop their listening skills from experienced volunteers, Operations team and clinical supervisors.
No Prior Knowledge Needed Volunteers do not need specific knowledge or experience related to autoimmune diseases. An empathetic and understanding attitude; A quiet and private space to conduct appointments; Access to a computer, telephone and a reliable internet connection; Confidentiality, professionalism and reliability; Monthly Commitment: Regular attendance (twice a month) is required for an initial 12 month period.
Skill-Building: Gain lifelong skills in deep listening and develop reflective skills by attending monthly reflective practice sessions
5 weeks training (one night a week)