Prison to Community Link Volunteer
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Together Drug and Alcohol Service is the commissioned community drug and alcohol provision for Devon. It provides a range of support, interventions and treatments for those wanting to make positive changes to their drug and/or alcohol use, as well raising awareness and supporting family members.
We have a dedicated Criminal Justice Team that helps people who have become involved in the criminal justice system and who wish to make changes to their drug and/or alcohol use. This involves writing reports to the Court in line with community sentencing, liaising with Probation in order to facilitate Court Orders relating to drug and/or alcohol use and supporting those released from prison as they transition back to community living.
Role overview:
We are looking for a volunteer to meet people on the day they are released from prison, who can support these individuals to attend initial appointments across organisations in the community.
This role would be well suited to someone looking to gain experience working within the criminal justice system and who is willing to develop understanding of the challenges the early days of living back in the community can bring.
Individuals with lived experience are also strongly encouraged.
Volunteers would need to be available from 8am on the day(s) they volunteer, to meet clients in the reception lounge of HMP Exeter // HMP Channing’s Wood.
Tasks may include:
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- Supporting people to attend appointments with probation, allocated police officers or Together Drug and Alcohol Services.
- Providing a supportive, non-judgemental and listening ear.
- Co-facilitating group support sessions, including SMART Recovery meetings (training provided)
- Signposting to other activities / support the service user to work alongside other organisations e.g. GP or additional mental health support services.
All volunteers are asked to adhere to organisational policies including safeguarding, information governance and health and safety.
We would love you to bring to this role:
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- A confident and friendly approach
- A willingness to learn
- Ability to problem solve
- Awareness of the challenges / barriers faced by people entering / at risk of entering the criminal justice system
Skills we would like you to bring to the role:
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- Confident IT skills – aside from any IT skills required for the role, some of our mandatory training is done online through eLearning modules
- Professional, honest and committed
- Non-judgmental towards people with lived experience of criminal justice, drugs/alcohol addiction and recovery, mental health or other associated issues
- Good time keeping
- Able to work as part of a team, on own initiative and to instruction
- A driving licence and own transport would be an advantage but is not essential
- An understanding of Waythrough – information is available on our website, and you can call a specific project to make enquiries.
- A genuine interest in being part of the mission, vision and promise of Waythrough
Ability to maintain professional boundaries, adhere to Waythrough policies and media guidelines, engage in supervision, and complete relevant training
Our vision is to break down the barriers that stop people getting the support they need to live a life they value.


