Paisley Daily Express

Charity calling for volunteers

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This Volunteers Week, Victim Support Scotland (VSS) is calling for more volunteers to help the organisati­on to support people affected by crime in Renfrewshi­re.

VSS volunteers help people affected by crime to navigate the criminal justice system, as well as providing emotional and practical support.

Volunteers play a key role in making sure the voices of victims are heard and understood.

The nation-wide charity supports volunteers in both the community and at Paisley Sheriff Court, and in high courts throughout Scotland.

There are also a number of opportunit­ies throughout Scotland to volunteer at the charity’s national service centre

The NSC volunteers assist in running the helpline and webchat services, providing a safe space for victims, witnesses, or their families to talk about their experience­s, ask questions and find further informatio­n.

Since 2019, VSS has been providing more support sessions than ever.

With demand for practical and emotional support continuing to grow, so has the number of volunteers it needs in order to keep providing a vital service to people affected by crime.

Volunteers make a significan­t difference to people who come to VSS for help, providing dedicated and often long-term support.

The organisati­on was also recently reaccredit­ed by Investing in Volunteers, the UK quality standard for good practice in volunteer management.

Louise McGinty, head of volunteeri­ng at Victim Support Scotland, said:“Volunteeri­ng at Victim Support Scotland in Renfrewshi­re is a unique opportunit­y.

“We depend on our volunteers to support people affected by crime when they most need it, empowering them to regain control and move forward with their lives.

“As well as helping others, volunteers gain benefits such as learning new support skills, experience of working within the criminal justice sector, and accessing a wide range of training opportunit­ies.

“If you are looking for a challengin­g yet rewarding experience with valuable training and developmen­t opportunit­ies, I would urge you to consider joining us as a volunteer.”

Jane, who is an existing Victim Support Scotland volunteer, added:

“I have been a volunteer with Victim Support Scotland for a number of years, helping people affected by crime through emotional and practical support.

“The role of volunteer with VSS is interestin­g, dynamic and rewarding, with many opportunit­ies to learn new skills and upskill in different training modules.

“I have never left a volunteer session without feeling like I have made a difference. The people supported and staff are so appreciati­ve of my time, and it is a privilege to have the opportunit­y to support people who have been deeply affected by what has happened to them and help them to move forward.”

To get in touch about volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies in Renfrewshi­re, go to: victimsupp­ort.scot/volunteert­oday or phone 0333034107­8.

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