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Volunteer South
Mental Health Service, Addiction, Problem gambling
Today
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Description
Volunteer South | Kaitūao o te Taitonga seeks to celebrate, support, and encourage volunteering in the Southern region by connecting people with local volunteering organisations.
The Supported Volunteering Programme | Tūao Awhina is designed for people who are struggling with mental health and isolation, or who generally have barriers to starting volunteering. We'll help the volunteer explore what's out there and aim to minimise barriers so they can get out in their community alongside other people doing meaningful mahi.
For more information on Volunteer South and the volunteer organisations they support, please see the Volunteer South website.
Staff
Peter Claman - Community Connector (Supported Volunteering)
Ages
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Make an appointment
Click here to access our booking calendar
Contact us
svp@volunteersouth.org.nz
(03) 471 6206 (press 2 to speak to the Supported Volunteering Coordinator)
027 506 5703
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Fees and Charges Description
The Supported Vounteering Programme is funded by Te Whatu Ora and is free to access.
Hours
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Mon – Thu | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
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Feel free to call 027 319 8852 or 03 471 6206 to speak with a Community Connector, or email kiaora@volunteersouth.org.nz. Normal hours are 9am - 3pm Monday to Thursday - if you call and we're unavailable please leave a message and we will get back to you.
Languages Spoken
English
Programmes
Supported Volunteering is designed for people who are struggling with social isolation and mental health, but you don't have to have a specific diagnosis in place to sign up. We know that if you're considering volunteering as a way of getting out into the community, it can be helpful to take some time to explore - and we're happy to support you on your volunteering journey. Here's how: 1. It’s About You We recognise everyone is different, so we're happy to go at your pace. To start off, we'll have a conversation to explore your interests and understand your needs. When you're feeling ready to volunteer, we'll suggest roles that might spark your passion. 2. Bridging the Gap We’ll act as a bridge between you and potential roles. We're happy to find answers to your questions and connect you to the people you're interested in volunteering with before you start something new. This helps to make it clear what you can expect from a role so you can feel confident before you commit. 3. Keeping in Touch We know that the first day in a new role is just the start of your volunteering journey, so we'll keep in touch with you as you volunteer. We'll talk about how the role is going, whether volunteering is helping you meet your goals, and whether you need to make any changes. If you need our help, we're here to support your decisions.
Supported Volunteering is designed for people who are struggling with social isolation and mental health, but you don't have to have a specific diagnosis in place to sign up. We know that if you're considering volunteering as a way of getting out into the community, it can be helpful to take some time to explore - and we're happy to support you on your volunteering journey. Here's how: 1. It’s About You We recognise everyone is different, so we're happy to go at your pace. To start off, we'll have a conversation to explore your interests and understand your needs. When you're feeling ready to volunteer, we'll suggest roles that might spark your passion. 2. Bridging the Gap We’ll act as a bridge between you and potential roles. We're happy to find answers to your questions and connect you to the people you're interested in volunteering with before you start something new. This helps to make it clear what you can expect from a role so you can feel confident before you commit. 3. Keeping in Touch We know that the first day in a new role is just the start of your volunteering journey, so we'll keep in touch with you as you volunteer. We'll talk about how the role is going, whether volunteering is helping you meet your goals, and whether you need to make any changes. If you need our help, we're here to support your decisions.
- Programme Areas
Mental health, Addictions - other
- Programme Type
Community based support - other, Community based support - mental health
- Regions
Dunedin - South Otago
- Age Groups
Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
- Referral Types
Self referral, GP, DHB clinical services, Corrections
Referral Process
Please call Peter on 0275065703 / 03 471 6206 between 9am-5pm Tuesday - Friday or email svp@volunteersouth.org.nz to book a kōrero to get started.
Description
Supported Volunteering is designed for people who are struggling with social isolation and mental health, but you don't have to have a specific diagnosis in place to sign up. We know that if you're considering volunteering as a way of getting out into the community, it can be helpful to take some time to explore - and we're happy to support you on your volunteering journey. Here's how:
1. It’s About You
We recognise everyone is different, so we're happy to go at your pace. To start off, we'll have a conversation to explore your interests and understand your needs. When you're feeling ready to volunteer, we'll suggest roles that might spark your passion.
2. Bridging the Gap
We’ll act as a bridge between you and potential roles. We're happy to find answers to your questions and connect you to the people you're interested in volunteering with before you start something new. This helps to make it clear what you can expect from a role so you can feel confident before you commit.
3. Keeping in Touch
We know that the first day in a new role is just the start of your volunteering journey, so we'll keep in touch with you as you volunteer. We'll talk about how the role is going, whether volunteering is helping you meet your goals, and whether you need to make any changes. If you need our help, we're here to support your decisions.
Additional Details
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi, Phone, Online / virtual / app, LGBTQIA+ friendly
Online Booking URL
Travel Directions
Dunedin Community House is at 43 Princes Street, just up from the Octagon.
Public Transport
Dunedin Community House is a short walk from bus stops on Princes Street, and from the Great King Street Bus Hub.
Parking
No parking is available onsite - however there are pay and display parks on the surrounding streets and parking buildings nearby on Moray Place. We're also happy to meet outside the office, so if getting to town is an issue, let us know and we'll see what we can do!
Website
Contact Details
Dunedin Community House, 43 Princes Street, Dunedin
Dunedin - South Otago
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
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Phone
(03) 471 6206
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Mobile
(027) 506 5703
Email
Website
43 Princes Street
Dunedin Central
Dunedin
Otago 9016
Street Address
43 Princes Street
Dunedin Central
Dunedin
Otago 9016
Postal Address
Dunedin Community House
Level 1 - 43 Princes Street
Dunedin 9016
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This page was last updated at 9:27AM on September 16, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Volunteer South.