Volunteer
WHY VOLUNTEER?
Our volunteers become part of a dedicated group of people who provide an invaluable service to our community and to survivors of sexual violence in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Involvement with the Centre gives volunteers the opportunity to gain experience, knowledge, and skills in many areas, including crisis intervention, advocacy, not-for-profit organizations, and a variety of issues related to violence. Volunteers are trained to take shifts on our province-wide 24 Hour Support and Information Line available at 1-800-726-2743.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The responsibilities of volunteers at End Sexual Violence NL:
- Confidentiality
- Minimum number of shifts on the 24 Hour Support and Information Line per month (changes with number of active volunteers)
- Accompany survivors to the hospital or police station when on-call
- Attend one monthly Volunteer Meeting
- Submit Call Statistic Forms within 48 hours of receiving a call
- Commit to a minimum of one-year volunteering with the
End Sexual Violence NL Submit signed documentation as per End Sexual Violence NL policies (Confidentiality Agreement, Certificate of Conduct, Volunteer Contact Information, etc.)
- Commit to ongoing self-care
- Support Centre outreach, education, and awareness initiatives
OUR COMMITMENT TO OUR VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are a very valuable resource and we will provide volunteers with:
- Training and orientation to perform required duties
- Feedback and support from fellow volunteers and staff
- Opportunities to use existing skills and develop new ones
- Recognition for efforts and accomplishments
TRAINING AND HOW TO APPLY
Our training takes place 3 times a year and is open to anyone who is interested in supporting people in crisis and are in a place in their lives where they have the capacity to do this incredibly difficult work. People who enjoy training are typically those who feel open to learning with others and want to help people in crisis. Training is open to all genders and gender identities. Our volunteers identify as feminist, pro-choice, LGBTQ+ supportive, and empathetic.
All volunteers must be at least 19 years old, able to deal with people in crisis in a calm, effective, and non-judgmental manner, have excellent communication and listening skills, able to work without direct supervision, and support the beliefs, goals, and policies of the End Sexual Violence NL.
To apply for our next volunteer training session, please email sva@EndSexualViolence.com for scheduling details and an application package.
THE GOALS OF THE END SEXUAL VIOLENCE NL SUPPORT AND INFORMATION LINE TRAINING ARE:
- To teach factual information about sexual violence
- To develop and practice helping skills
- To develop the necessary skills to provide a high standard of support and crisis intervention to those impacted by sexual violence in our province
TRAINING WILL INCREASE YOUR KNOWLEDGE BY PROVIDING FACTUAL INFORMATION ON:
- The law and sexual violence
- Sexual assault response procedures and crisis intervention
- Applicable programs and services available in NL
TRAINING WILL DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS BY DEMONSTRATING HOW TO:
- Develop and refine active listening skills
- Respond with sensitivity
- Handle difficult calls
- Access emergency assistance
TRAINING WILL NURTURE EFFECTIVE HELPING ATTITUDES BY:
- Increasing knowledge and understanding of the impacts of sexual violence
- Increasing self-awareness
- Promoting importance of self-care