Role:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Refuge Project Worker (Children and Young People)
Based:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Winchester
Rate:              £(phone number removed)
Start Date:Â Â Â Â Â ASAP
Duration:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Permanent
Hours: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 37 hours per week
Our client, a specialist Domestic Violence charity, is looking to recruit several Refuge Workers to provide safety planning, support, advice and assistance to children who have experienced domestic violence and abuse and are staying in the refuge.
Synopsis of duties:
- To ensure that the needs of the children living in the refuge are met.
- To provide group work for parents and children living in the refuge.
- To identify and care for the emotional and educational needs of the children and young people in the refuge
- To help children begin the healing process of working through their traumatic experiences of domestic abuse and change
- To organise and supervise children's activities during the day and after school. This can be on and off the premises
- To work in partnership with individual mothers in the refuge regarding particular needs of their children. To provide support to women in promoting the mother/child relationship
- To facilitate educational transfers, liaison with schools etc
- To help children begin the healing process of working through their traumatic experiences of domestic abuse and change
- To facilitate interaction between children
- To encourage children and young people to support each other
- To help children and young people develop a positive attitude to life
- To support children and young people to deal with anger and discipline without violence
- To support children through a range of emotions and with a range of difficult issues
- To advise the Service Manager on the purchase of educational and play materials for the refuge
- To ensure that child welfare is ensured in accordance with Stop Domestic Abuse’s Protection from Abuse Policy.
- To ensure that the needs of children living in the refuge are met. This will be done by:
- Providing one-to-one services including safety planning
- Supporting children and young people to access and maintain education
- Supporting families to be free from domestic abuse
- Providing advocacy and support.
- Providing holiday activities
- Providing group work
- Providing parenting and family support
- Working in partnership with Social Services, Education, Health etc to ensure that women
- and children using our services have the best possible support and opportunities
- Sign-posting parents to services available to support them.
- Welcoming women and their children into the refuge and providing them with support to meet their practical and emotional needs
- To ensure that a high standard of information, advice and temporary accommodation is provided for women and their children who have suffered mental or physical abuse.
- To assist with the smooth running of the refuge on a day-to-day basis including ensuring the building is maintained in good order and meets the requirements of health and safety.
- When the refuge is full to find alternative accommodation for women and children.
- To provide advice by telephone and face to face to assist victims/survivors experiencing domestic violence to understand the services available and make choices about their own future.
- Contribute to promoting victim’s safety by supporting women to construct a realistic safety plan. Whilst the needs of the non-abusive partner and children are often similar this is not always the case: the safety of children will always be paramount.
- To establish effective working relationships with colleagues in other services including the Job Centre, Social Services, the local authority, police and voluntary agencies, assisting to increase their understanding of domestic violence issues taking and making referrals and acting in an advocacy role for women as necessary. To establish and maintain links with statutory and voluntary agencies in order to promote and support the welfare of children who have experienced domestic abuse.
- Advocate for victims with agencies who can help to address the domestic abuse by:
- Understanding the role of all relevant statutory and non-statutory services available to domestic abuse victims and how your role fits into them.
- Providing advocacy, emotional and practical support and information to victims including in relation to legal options, housing, health and finance.
- Working directly with all key agency partners to address the safety of victims and ensuring that their safety plans are coordinated particularly through the MARAC/HRDA process.
- To work in partnership with individual mothers in the refuge regarding particular needs of their children. To provide support to women in promoting the mother/child relationship
- Support colleagues and partner agencies, through awareness raising and institutional advocacy, in order to provide the best possible service for victims of domestic abuse.
- Risk assess and safety-plan with service users and deliver service in keeping with the result.
- To organise and facilitate group working, drop in and support group services forchildren.
- Note and feed-back to other agencies any consistent difficulties clients are having accessing their service. .
- To ensure residents participation in cleaning of communal areas thus ensuring a good standard of hygiene is maintained in the refuge. To ensure preparation of vacant rooms ready for re-letting. To participate in the cleaning of communal areas and vacant rooms personally if required.
- To participate in general maintenance of the refuge buildings to ensure that the premises are safe and to a high standard for all those who use it. This may include referrals to other organisations, however personal participation will be required.
Essential Requirements:
- The ability to build rapport quickly with women, children and men
- An understanding of and an empathy with the needs and experiences of women, children and men who have experienced domestic violence.
- The ability to work constructively with the non violent parent/guardian and their children in order to foster their relationships
- A commitment to the empowerment of all victims and survivors of domestic abuse
- Driving license with access to own car
Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
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