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Have experience accessing support with a mental wellbeing challenge?

Join us for monthly peer-led meetings for connection, chat, wellness tools & more.

Congratulations

You found our 'Easter Egg' 

(A special hidden page for folk who are curious and enjoy exploring our website)

 

You may be exactly the kind of person we need to help to maintain it!

 

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Do you live in the Southern Health & Social Care Trust area?

Are you 16yrs or older?

Do you have some free time to volunteer from home using your own computer at your own pace?

 

You could enquire about ways to help support our digital services.

This is a Mental Health Service-User led project but you do not have to be a service user to volunteer.

 

 

On an ad-hoc basis we can offer opportunities to contribute to ...

.Functionality and Navigation testing

.Content backups

.Resource gathering/management

.Proof reading

.Fact checking

.If you have graphics or SEO skills we can utilise those

.etc

 

 

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No technical skills are needed other than comfort with email, web browsers, pdfs, and Microsoft WORD (+possibly very basic EXCEL)

No need to attend induction meetings or training sessions - we work remotely. Where its necessary, paperwork is exchanged by email or post.

 

 

 

 

Interested?

Contact Elaine (Mental Health Forum Secretary + Volunteer Coordinator)

 

Support and Guidance offered, and certificate of appreciation given after a period of project involvement. We can also signpost you to some free online training for personal development, mental health awareness, and suicide prevention.

 

 

 

(If you are seeking Volunteer experience for 'Duke of Edinburgh' or some other similar Award Programme, we can align and sign off on your volunteer hours requirement)

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