Age Better Bucks Volunteer
Would you like to help older people access local support and services they need to thrive?
Can you help them navigate this support to achieve their personal goals?
Would you like to work with a dedicated Age UK Bucks Community Support Connector to help a few older people a month?
Age UK Bucks ‘Age Better Bucks’ volunteers will support local older people to achieve personal goals – by helping them navigate and take advantage of a Support Plan devised by as community worker, that is designed to help them meet the challenges of older age.
This could be by phoning them to provide encouragement, explanation and support, and to check on progress, and also to help them with attendance at appointments and going to new groups or activities.
What do Age Better Bucks Volunteers do?
- Work with the Community Support Connector from Age UK Bucks to accept a client and understand their goals and support plan – and which services they have been referred to for support
- Contact the client to introduce yourself, and explain what you can help them with and if that’s OK with them
- Agree how your support is best provided – e.g. weekly calls for progress and encouragement, or help with something specific on their plan. That could be a home visit (if appropriate) to help them make a call or prepare for an appointment; attend a group or activity with them; or help them take a bus etc.
- Report back to the Community Support Connector if there are any issues or concerns and agree when your support can stop
- Ideally, you’d support a few clients each week or month, depending on how much time you have
The role is to support and help the client to access the referrals and support put in place for them – and not to support them with care or specific needs yourself. Referrals might be to local care services, to local groups or clubs, or to an occupational therapist for home adaptations, other voluntary organisations and support groups etc.
Our Age Better Bucks Service
Age Better Bucks supports over 65s who could benefit from extra support to manage their well being and remain independent. It is for older people experiencing challenges or need extra support to stay independent and well – for example increasing loneliness/isolation; bereavement; health/mobility decline; mood change.
Our team of support workers will assess their needs and circumstances specific to them, and develop an action plan with them to ensure more support and help can be arranged. We check in with the client after 6 weeks to see how they are getting on, and after 6 months to see how they are and check if anything has changed, got worse or improved.
The service is designed to give people the tools, contacts and support to make positive changes and especially to tackle the impact of loneliness and isolation.
An action plan, or support plan, will be devised with all clients, identifying their main goals based on their individual needs and challenges, and referring them, with their consent only, to other services and support we agree can help. At this stage we’ll assess if a volunteer like you can help then take full advantage of this support.
What you will get out of it
- Join an enthusiastic team of people who want to make a difference
- It's a great way to support older people making a real difference to their lives
- You'll be giving something back to your community
- You get to be part of Age UK Buckinghamshire's volunteer team
- We will reimburse reasonable, approved out of pocket expenses
- Volunteers tell us they find Volunteering really rewarding and get lots out of it themselves
- You will be fully supported by our Team and wider Age UK Buckinghamshire support.
What is expected of me?
We tell you about each client and ask if you’d like to take it up. You would then arrange and complete the call or visit when convenient. The work you do is conducted in line with guidance we provide and you must comply with necessary procedures including Data Protection/Confidentiality and Personal Safety.
After the visit/contact you will complete and submit a contact form. Volunteers complete relevant training, provide references and complete a DBS check.
Key skills and requirements
- Good listener, clear communicator and able to maintain confidentiality. A good conversationalist!
- Ability to lead the conversation, provide feedback to the team and summarise the conversation.
- Non-judgmental. Able to respect others’ differences and choices
- Patient, flexible and reliable
- Able to work independently with guidance and support
- Ability to travel around the area to visit people
- A regular commitment to give 1-2 hours a week would be appreciated but the role is flexible – you can work from home, do visits, only make calls – whatever works for you.
- An interest in helping older people live the lives they want
Find out more
You can find more information about our volunteer opportunities on the Volunteering pages of our website.
If you’d like to volunteer with Age UK Buckinghamshire, please complete our Volunteer Application Form and we will contact you within 2–3 working days.
You can also get in touch with our team by emailing us at: volunteers@ageukbucks.org.uk