Nonprofit Organization Management - London, England, United Kingdom
SSuN brings together volunteers who are keen to support the work of field volunteers in the refugee camps in Europe and of volunteers working with refugees in the UK. What we do1. Confidential Personal Support via Telephone or Skype Following a 'buddying'- model, individual SSuN volunteers are paired with individual field workers and make contact via telephone or Skype. This can be either while field workers are in refugee camps in Europe or following their return.SSuN buddies provide free, confidential personal support & solidarity through regular conversations and dialogue. SSuN buddies offer a space to reflect, be heard and process the challenges of being faced with such injustices. SSuN buddies are experienced in understanding the impact of trauma, vicarious trauma and other common responses to exposure to injustice and suffering. This is not therapy! However, if field volunteers wish for more in-depth support, SSuN buddies can signpost on to other services.SSuN supports anyone who has worked as a field volunteer in a European refugee camp and who would like a confidential space to talk about their experiences. This can be either while they are in a refugee camp in Europe or following their return. If you are interested in receiving support from SSuN, get in touch with us via ssuncv2016@gmail.com.2. WorkshopsSSuN also offer a range of workshops and written documentation to support the work of field volunteers. These workshops can be about the work volunteers are doing directly with refugees. For example, SSuN can provide training on trauma or working with vulnerable people, such as children or people who have been trafficked. In addition, SSuN offer workshops on supporting the self and collective care of volunteers. Get in touch with SSuN via ssuncv2016@gmail.com and let us know whether there are particular workshops or resources that would be helpful to you.
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