Volunteer befrienders for people in prison

Bring positivity and hope to an isolated person in prison by keeping in touch through letters and visits - all expenses reimbursed.

What You'll Do: 

About the programme 

  • Write Letters
    • You will be matched with an incarcerated individual for a letter-writing program
    • You will be expected to write letters to the person once every two weeks.
    • Inmates send their replies to our office for redirection to the volunteers.
  • Visit Inmates  
    • After approximately 6 months, volunteers initiate in-person visits.
    • Visits occur up to 4 times per year.
  • Participate in Volunteer Support Group:
    • Each volunteer is a member of a Support Group chaired by an experienced volunteer.
    • Meetings are held monthly, lasting around an hour.
    • The purpose is to discuss correspondence, visits, and address concerns.
    • Provides a friendly and supportive atmosphere
    • Support groups are spread nationwide
    • Volunteers can choose to join local in-person groups or virtual Zoom meetings with participants from across the country.

 

Expectation from Volunteers: 

  • Be committed to writing to and/or visiting people in prison on a consistent basis.
  • Act as a positive role model to people in prison by demonstrating responsible behaviours, such as reliability, respect, honesty and encouragement.
  • Respect the privacy and comfort level of people in prison, allowing them to develop the supportive relationship at their own pace.
  • Be clear in all communication with people in prison, particularly around their role, boundaries and confidentiality.
  • Regularly attend Support Group meetings and submit Expenses Forms.
  • Promptly report any issues of concern to their Support Group/New Bridge.
  • Comply with the ‘Volunteer Policies & Procedures’ and the rules and regulations of any establishment they may visit in their capacity as a New Bridge volunteer.
  • Act in a professional and responsible manner, which enhances the reputation of New Bridge.
  • In the event of closure of contact, be sensitive to people in prisons’ needs and concerns and work with New Bridge to facilitate a positive end to the relationship.
  • Notify New Bridge of any contact detail changes or any matters that may impact upon their ability to perform the volunteering role.

 

 

 

Why You'll Love It: 

Our volunteers tell us that they enjoy:

  • Being able to make a tangible difference to isolated people in prison
  • Being part of a community of like-minded volunteers
  • Peer support from Volunteer Support Group meetings
  • The flexibility of being able to fit volunteering around their work/studies/life
  • The huge impact they can have with a relatively small time commitment
  • Attending our annual Volunteer Conference to learn more about prisons and the criminal justice system from a variety of speakers
What We're Looking For: 

Volunteers should:

  • Have the ability to relate to people in prison and to separate the individual from their behaviour.
  • Be adaptable to change and able to work as a team member of New Bridge.
  • Demonstrate emotional intelligence.
  • Meet New Bridge’s minimum age requirement of 18 years
Summary
Volunteering
Befriender
Crime and Violence
Mental Health
Barking and Dagenham
Barnet
Bexley
Brent
Bromley
Camden
City of Westminster
Croydon
Ealing
Enfield
Greenwich
Hackney
Hammersmith and Fulham
Haringey
Harrow
Havering
Hillingdon
Hounslow
Islington
Kensington and Chelsea
Kingston upon Thames
Lambeth
Lewisham
Merton
Newham
Redbridge
Remote opportunity
Richmond upon Thames
Southwark
Sutton
Tower Hamlets
Waltham Forest
Wandsworth
Location of opportunity: 
London
52 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Active listening
Written Communication
Communication
Languages you should know: 
English
Professional working
Requirements: 
Over 18 years old
Phone Interview
Training

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