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Our current host project partners Preston Integrate Preston (2) Liverpool: British Red Cross Fundraising Refugee Services Refugee Services and First Aid (joint placement) Yorkshire (Leeds, Hull, Sheffield): Refugee Services (6) International Family Tracing (2) Family Reunion (1) Fundraising (Sheffield) Nottingham: Refugee Services (2) International Family Tracing (1) British Red Cross Fundraising/ Youth Engagement (1) British Red Cross Youth Engagement / Independent Living British Red Cross Refugee Services London: Refugee Services Restoring Family Links* Family Reunion (IFT) Independent Living Services Anti-Trafficking Team* International Volunteering with Portsmouth: the British Red Cross Kent: Valence School (4)

What we re looking for For all of our projects, we re looking for volunteers who are: - Motivated - Strong communicators - Flexible and willing to learn - Understanding of the challenges our vulnerable service users face - Open-minded - Able to communicate comfortably in English - Positive! - Committed to Red Cross principles* *Humanity, impartiality, neutrality, voluntary service, unity, universality, independence

Inspiring Active Communities January 2018 August 2020 > 106 volunteers aged between 18-30 > 70 on Red Cross projects in the UK, > 36 on Red Cross projects in France, Germany, Portugal and Iceland (tbc) > 2 core objectives OBJECTIVE 1 Support activities to promote better integration among groups at risk of isolation (incl. refugees / elderly) OBJECTIVE 2 Promote volunteering as a means of increasing individual and community resilience

BRITISH RED CROSS REFUGEE SERVICES As a Refugee Services volunteer, you ll be able to take on a range of responsibilities from triage at drop-in centres and helping with casework, to supporting refugees and vulnerable migrants to access services, or running workshops and planning events for Refugee Week in June. These placements are ideal for volunteers who: are interested in refugee issues have a good level of English, and can communicate and listen well are emotionally resilient and empathetic are flexible and keen to learn are open-minded and compassionate can speak French, Arabic, Urdu or other common refugee languages (*not a requirement) are excited about working with people from many different backgrounds and cultures!

BRITISH RED CROSS INTERNATIONAL FAMILY TRACING (Sheffield, Leeds, Nottingham, London) Volunteering with our International Family Tracing team can be an incredibly inspiring experience! This team aims to help refugees and migrants find family members they have become separated from as a result of conflict or natural disaster. We also help refugees to exercise their right to family reunion helping to being their family members to the UK to join them! These placements are ideal for volunteers who: are interested in refugee issues have a good level of English, and can communicate and listen well are emotionally resilient and empathetic are flexible and keen to learn are open-minded and compassionate can speak French, Arabic, Urdu or other common refugee languages (*not a requirement) are excited about working with people from many different backgrounds and cultures!

BRITISH RED CROSS INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES AND MOBILITY AIDS As part of the ILS team, you ll have a really varied role helping to directly support people at risk of crisis by carrying out risk assessments, home visits, helping with practical tasks such as food shopping, and supporting the team with casework and admin tasks, as well as getting more volunteers involved in the service! These placements would suit you if you are: Caring and empathetic A good communicator Confident about working with vulnerable people, particularly the elderly and infirm Emotionally resilient able to deal with difficult situations involving beneficiaries Flexible and willing to get involved!

BRITISH RED CROSS FUNDRAISING TEAM (Sheffield & Liverpool) Volunteering with the fundraising team is really exciting and fast-paced! You ll be focussing on finding ways to secure funding for Refugee Support and Independent Living Services; including building links between fundraising and front-line services. This role is perfect for someone who is Creative and innovative Flexible A good communicator Open to new ideas A good organiser Excited about working with people from lots of different backgrounds!

BRITISH RED CROSS ANTI-TRAFFICKING TEAM (London HQ) As a volunteer in this team, you will help with research and information gathering to help ensure our materials are up to date; help with developing new projects, get involved in writing funding proposals, support with communication and advocacy work to raise public awareness about human trafficking; and be involved in networking with other organisations. A perfect role for someone who is: interested in research and project development has great IT skills a strong communicator, with a very good level of English interested in working in the migration field able to work independently and in a team looking for a more office-based role

BRITISH RED CROSS YOUTH ENGAGEMENT (Nottingham and Glasgow (TBC)) This placement puts you right at the heart of the British Red Cross! You ll support us with an exciting range of projects designed to increase opportunities for young people within the Red Cross! This is a great role for someone who is: Creative and keen to bring in their own ideas A great teamworker but also able to work independently Outgoing & sociable A good communicator Confident, positive and adaptable

THE PRACTICAL BITS Money money money Basic allowance is 122 EUR per month (around 108) Food and living allowance of 150 Monthly travel card or bike Accommodation Shared house or flat with other volunteers Private bedroom, shared bathroom and living space so you are expected to be considerate! All accommodation costs and utility bills* are paid for by the British Red Cross. *be sensible in usage if utility costs are unreasonable we will ask why!. Holidays 2 days holiday per month of service (total 24 days + bank holidays but we ask you to save 8 days to use in August to sort yourself out for going home after final seminar. That means 16 days of holiday to take through your placement,) Travel Return journey to and from the UK paid for by Red Cross Cigna insurance Comprehensive health insurance, but not personal belongings. You need to make sure you have an EHIC card; and you usually need to keep your policy with your provider in your home country also. You need to get your own travel insurance!

TRAINING SEMINARS British Red Cross On-Arrival Seminar On arrival in UK (September) Meet the other volunteers Team building BRC Foundation Training Find out more about your projects and what to expect from your year British Red Cross Mid-Way Seminar Middle of the year (usually April) Further skills training and share experiences so far with other volunteers British Red Cross Final Seminar End of your year (August) Reflect on your year as a volunteer Celebrate your achievements and look towards your future steps Alongside your BRC training seminars you will also attend seminars run for all EVS volunteers based in the UK run by the British national agency

SUPPORT You have many sources of support as a British Red Cross volunteer so you are never alone! Host project supervisor This person acts as your line manager and can help you with day to day project specific needs. Mentor Your mentor is a more informal support person who also works at your host project. British Red Cross Coordinator Your programme coordinator is based in London and contactable by email and phone whenever needed (within reason!). Sending organisation The volunteer coordinator in your own country is another support contact.

What s next? Recruitment Application Assessment day Selection Initial match to host project Skype with host project Offer Formal offer letter! Waiting list Start! Arrive in the UK Mon 3 Sept 2018 First day of placement Mon 10 Sept

GOOD Good luck LUCK! today! from team 2016-17