Nottinghamshire County Children’s Rights Services

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We are always on the lookout for new volunteers. For many children and young people living in foster care can be unsettling. Having someone there just for them can make all the difference. That someone could be you.   

An Independent Visitor is an adult who meets with a child or young person who is in care, to do a fun activity together. This helps the young person to do what they enjoy and provides them with a positive adult role model. The consistent friendship helps the young person to build self-esteem, confidence, and resilience.   

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Become an independent visitor

An independent visitor is an adult who meets with a child or young person who is in care, to do a fun activity together. This helps the young person to do what they enjoy and provides them with a positive adult role model. Consistent friendship helps the young person to build self-esteem, confidence, and resilience. 

We are looking for fun, reliable, and enthusiastic volunteers from all different cultures, backgrounds, and experiences who have a genuine interest in making a difference in the lives of children and young people. 

A man and a child at a skatepark

What an independent visitor does

You'll meet with your young person once a month on a long-term basis or for as long as they want an Independent Visitor. Our young people are aged between 6 to 18 years old. You can say if you want to volunteer with a particular age group.  

You will decide with your young person what to do, but activities could include going to the cinema, bowling, playing football, going to a restaurant, riding a bike, or walking in a park.  We will aim to match you with a child you share common interests with.  

As an Independent Visitor, your responsibilities are:  

  • meet once a month with the young person you are matched with  
  • support the young person with their hobbies and interests  
  • offer and provide emotional and practical support to the young person when appropriate  
  • complete brief feedback after each visit  
  • commit to the role for a minimum of 2 years  

What you'll need

You do not need experience working with children and young people, just an interest in their development and welfare. Full training and support are provided. Anyone over the age of 18 is welcome to apply.   

All volunteers will be expected to undergo an enhanced DBS check (Disclosure and Barring Service), provide two references, and complete the training package prior to starting as an Independent Visitor.  

We will support you with:  

  • Ongoing training that will ensure you are appropriately equipped  
  • Support and supervision throughout  
  • Monthly contact either by phone or email  
  • Review the relationship with you on a regular basis and collect feedback from the young person, their carer, and relevant professionals involved in their life  
  • Pay all agreed expenses to cover the cost of activities, travel, and a gift allowance for the young person’s birthday and religious celebrations  
  • Access to out-of-office hours support for anything urgent  
  • Optional social gatherings along with other Independent Visitors 

Contact us

If you're interested in becoming an Independent Visitor, you can search for volunteer vacancies (opens in a new window) on our volunteer recruitment site. To find out more about the role and how to apply email [email protected] or call/text us at 07435925216