Ngo from Ireland has one EVS free place in a social project
Ngo from Ireland has one EVS free place in a social project
Tus Nua project accommodates 6 women between the ages 17 and 65 years for up to 12 months. Each of these has just been released from the Dochas Prison prior to her arrival at the project and has been identified as homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
During the residents stay the staff and volunteers will assist in
helping to access move on to more suitable longer-term accommodation.
All clients must have a commitment to the project and comply with the
programme of support. The project will provide the time and space
during which residents can address the problems that led to their
housing crisis and prison sentence and to gain practical skills that
will help them once they have left the project.
The project will promote an environment free of drugs, violence and aggression with the aims:
" To prevent re-offending
" To ensure success in independent living
" To become reintegrated into the community and society as a whole
"
As all the residents are female and many may have had a history of
suffering from domestic violence we would preferably chose female
volunteers for this project.
The Youth in Action Programme, Action 2 is one of the best ways to
integrate volunteers into the work that we do. Its support and
development mechanisms set a professional standard to which we aspire.
Over the past years, EVS volunteers have brought a dynamic vibrancy to
the work of Depaul Ireland, on a local, national, European and
international level. We strive each year to improve the quality and
positive impact which this opportunity has to offer through regular
consultation with service users, staff, EVS volunteers, part-time
volunteers and the local community. As an organisation, Depaul Ireland
is committed to providing a valuable and mutually beneficial experience
for EVS volunteers. We are proud of the way that we integrate, utilise,
promote and celebrate volunteers.
Initially the volunteers time will be very structured, but they will be
offered the opportunity to develop a project which is of particular
interest to them, such as an arts or cultural project, a language
course or sports group. We will support the volunteer in developing
this, but will allow them to take the lead in it, thereby improving
their organisational and development skills.
Primarily the volunteer will spend their 30-35 hour working week at
activities in their project. This may also include language and role
training, volunteer team meetings, staff team meetings or team days,
etc. Timetables/rotas are agreed in consultation with the EVS
volunteer, the project manager/supervisor and the coordinator/mentor.
Annual leave entitlements accrue at the same rate as a other project
team members (i.e. EVS volunteers get approximately 2 days of annual
leave for every month volunteered, and also are entitled to take Bank
Holidays).
Once the volunteers have settled into their roles, they are also given
the opportunity to diversify their project if they wish to. This may
entail main project for three days a week and contributing to another
Depaul Ireland project for one day a week. In the past volunteers have
got involved in other aspects of Depaul Irelands work in which they
took particular interest.
The volunteer will attend structured English language and other
training and we will also try and facilitate them to gain competences
or qualifications in other areas of interest.
Volunteers are offered a single room in a shared house. We currently
let two four bed houses which are located a short distance from Dublin
city centre. The houses two doors down from each other, so all 8 EVS
volunteers are able to be in close contact. The house is fully
furnished and equipped with bedding, pots and pans etc.
Volunteers will be provided with a weekly pocket money allowance in
Euros. Initially, the allowance will be paid weekly initially, by
either the mentor or the member of staff on duty, when the mentor is
not working. Volunteers will be given support to obtain an Irish bank
account so that direct deposits can be arranged.
At the project where volunteers are working, their meals will be
provided on activity. On top of this volunteers will be given a food
allowance (included in weekly pocket money payment). Volunteers will
prepare their own meals in their house, in a kitchen, shared with other
volunteers.
The volunteer attend structured English language training. A young
person arriving as a volunteer may initially wish to undertake an
in-house provision, before gaining the confidence to move onto a more
structured college provision. An in depth language assessment will be
completed to determine the most appropriate linguistic training for
each volunteer. We will also try to facilitate them to build their
skills and competences in other areas of interest.
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/evs/aod/hei_form_en.cfm?EID=38000219765
Ireland
Long term
12 month starting September 2010


