Do you enjoy being out in nature and walking? Contribute your time supporting us to run walks in the local area. Supporting members and sharing lived experience to build on the community that prevents barriers and improves well being.
- Volunteers are encouraged to share vulnerabilities and shared lived experiences to build trust and provide peer support.
- Communication and resource sharing and liaising with the engagement team to offer sign posting where necessary.
- Supporting the well-being and morale of those accessing services.
- Ensuring adaptations and accommodations are communicated
- Passing on information and research
Similar Opportunities

Volunteer research assistant positions are available at the MIND Lab at the Dept. of Psychology, Teesside University. This is for people who are interested in gaining experience conducting lab-based research in cognitive psychology.

Supporting children and young people 8yrs – 25yrs

A Way Out’s Fundraising department engages with local businesses and community groups to raise the profile of A Way Out and contributes to raising awareness, understanding, and challenging negative stereotypes, of those experiencing abuse and harm.