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Background to the project
Capital Volunteering tackles issues of mental health and social exclusion by increasing the number and range of supported volunteering opportunities in London. It aims to help people with serious mental health issues to volunteer in a wide range of settings, thereby increasing their confidence, skills, social networks and employability. It also aims to support volunteers to act as social sponsors or buddies to people with serious mental health issues. As part of the North East London Mental Health Trust (NELMHT) Waltham Forest mental health services offer mental health care to approximately 2600 people who are cared for on the enhanced or standard level of the Care Programme Approach (CPA), meaning that they have complex needs and a range of professionals are involved in their care. Capital Volunteering is a 3 year pan-London programme in partnership with Community Service Volunteers, the National Institute for Mental Health and four London Mental Health Trusts including NELMHT. This project aims to reduce the reliance of people with mental health problems on intensive acute and secondary mental health services by creating a new skills foundation, strengthening the preventative and self-help elements of mental health service delivery, by engaging with communities and through the active involvement of volunteers. The ultimate goal is to give every person cared for under the Care Programme Approach the choice and opportunity to volunteer or to be matched with a volunteer.
Key Aims of the Project
The key aims of this project are to increase the capacity and opportunities of people with mental health problems to volunteer and be supported in their volunteering. The aims of the Supported Volunteering Project is to develop a supported volunteering scheme at VCWF getting people with severe mental heath problems to volunteer and then supporting them into, and in, their volunteering
Local Objectives
Developing opportunities
Promoting Volunteering (Organisations)
Supported Volunteering & Brokerage (Individuals)
Good Practice Work
Training and Development
Promoting Partnership
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