For Safe Steps
Register your interest*Due to the nature of this role, applications are accepted from female volunteers only.
Together we Thrive is an 8-week recovery programme, for children and young people (5-12 years) to understand the importance of keeping themselves safe, regulate their emotions, identify their trusted adult and build on their self-esteem.
Together we can is an 8-week recovery programme, for non-abusing parent. During this programme non abusing parent will have a better understanding of the impact of domestic abuse on their child/ren and young people, understand how to communicate and connect with the child/young person.
Role Purpose
The Co-Facilitator will work closely with the Lead Facilitator to support participants’ emotional well-being, engagement, and progress throughout the 8-week journey.
Key Tasks:
• Co-facilitate weekly 2-hour sessions, helping to deliver structured content and activities
• Assist in setting up the room/space and preparing materials before each session
• Help create a welcoming, safe, and non-judgmental environment for children and parents.
• Encourage respectful group interaction and support peer engagement
• Be present and emotionally available to participants during sessions
• Attend pre-session briefings and post-session debriefs with the team
• Maintain appropriate boundaries and always uphold confidentiality
• Collecting feedback from participants at the end of group programme.
• Raise any concerns or safeguarding issues promptly to the programme coordinator or safeguarding lead
Why volunteer with us:
1. Make a Lasting Impact
Join a passionate and committed team of staff and volunteers who care deeply about creating change.
2. Gain Valuable Experience & Knowledge
Gain in-depth knowledge about the dynamics of domestic abuse, including its causes, effects, and the barriers survivors face.
3. Ongoing Training and Development
Receive specialised training in trauma-informed care, safeguarding, and survivor support to help you grow your capabilities and confidence.
4. Flexible Opportunities
Whether you have a few hours a week or can commit more time, we offer roles to suit different schedules and strengths.
5. Enhance Your CV
Stand out to employers and educational institutions with hands-on experience in a meaningful cause.
6. Recognition and Appreciation
Your contribution will always be valued and celebrated through events, letters of recommendation, and other forms of acknowledgment.
Volunteers are expected to attend a short induction and training session prior to the programme start
Skills and Qualities:
• Ensuring you have a non-judgemental and friendly approach.
• Good communication and listening skills
• Understanding of the impact of domestic abuse (training provided)
• Understand the importance of confidentiality (training provided)
• Maintain professional boundaries
• Desire to support victims to recover from domestic abuse
• Willingness to undertake relevant training and learn new skills
• Commitment to equality and diversity
Start Date: 06/01/2026
End Date: 01/06/2026
| Slot | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
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| Morning | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Afternoon | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Evening | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Both parent and child recovery groups are 8 weeks, there must be a commitment to 8 weeks. Parent group duration: Approx 3-3.5 hours per week, (2hrs duration for the group and additional 30–60 minutes for preparation and debrief) Children group duration: Approx 2-2.5 hours per week (1hr duration for the group and additional 30-60 minutes for preparation and debrief)
This opportunity has no specific location.
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