

Included on this page is information you will find useful to determine whether you wish to volunteer with the CAB now or at a later stage. We look forward to working with you as part of our valuable team.
Volunteer Positions at Havant CAB
CAB outlets deal with £1.4 billion worth of debt
problems a year. One million debt enquiries were dealt with by
the CAB networks in England and Wales.
Last year Citizens Advice Bureau dealt with:
• Over 1.8 million problems concerning local
benefits
• Over 600, 000 employment problems. Clients include vulnerable
employees facing poor working conditions and discrimination at
work: people facing redundancy and employers
• Over 35, 000 immigration, nationality and asylum problems.
• Over 600, 000 housing problems: families struggling under the
burden of mortgage arrears; homeless teenagers desperately
looking for somewhere to live; tenants trying to get landlords
to carry out essential repairs and return rental deposits
• In a survey by the Commission for Racial Equality (1999) more
people from black and minority ethnic communities cited the CAB
as their first port of call when seeking advice on
discrimination than any other agency. Citizens Advice dealt with
over 40, 000 discrimination problems last year—10% up on the
previous year
• Citizen’s Advice rural equality project works with other local
organisations to highlight the problem of rural racism providing
training for employers and local agencies and supporting people
in the South West who have experienced discrimination,
harassment and racial attacks
You may already be aware that the Citizens Advice
Service provides free, confidential advice to anybody on almost
any subject you can think of—but did you know that the delivery
of this advice depends on the energy and expertise of the 22,
000 volunteers?
Every CAB is a registered charity and volunteers are
our lifeblood. Perhaps you have already been thinking about
volunteering but are not sure what is involved. By joining us
you will become part of a well established growing advice
network which really values it’s volunteers.
All kinds of people have the skills we need and no
specific qualifications are needed before you start. Training
and support are available every step of the way. All we ask is
that you work well in a team and enjoy helping others.
There are many ways to get involved. You could:
• Train to be an adviser
• Help keep the bureau running smoothly as an administrator
• Use and develop your IT and web design skills
• Use your language skills
• Be the first point of contact as a receptionist
• Use and develop your fundraising skills
• Raise your local profile using your PR skills
• Ensure your local CAB works effectively as a Trustee Board
Member
• Influence local/national policies as a Social Policy worker
As a volunteer it is not just the CAB who gains but
you too. It could give you vital skills for the future and is
good experience for paid employment. You’ll get 100% support,
full training and your expenses paid. We are committed to equal
opportunities for all our workers and clients and welcome
volunteers regardless of race, gender, sexuality or
disabilities.
• Use you existing skills and develop new ones
• Advisers receive 160 hours of training which leads to a
nationally recognised qualification
• Opportunity to develop your communication skills. We
particularly welcome speakers of community languages as
volunteers
• Chance to give as much of your time as you want to help others
• Develop real practical life skills and experience in the
office environment
• Join a well-established advice network—if your circumstances
change you can move from one bureau to another
• Meet new people in the community
• Play a part in changing national and local policies—we use our
client’s experiences to campaign for changes
• Flexibility to fit your volunteering commitment with the rest
of your home and working life
• Out of pocket expenses. Havant & District currently pays
travel expenses at 30p per mile or public transport costs.
• IMPARTIALITY Whatever you views are you will be
expected to work with all kinds of clients and on any kind of
problem they have. You will need to be prepared to examine you
own views and feelings to make sure that you are able to give an
equally good service to everyone
• EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES All staff are expected to carry out the
Citizen’s Advice policy of equal opportunities. This means an
active opposition to all forms of discrimination and to make
sure that the service is equally available to all
• CONFIDENTIALITY Everything you see and hear in the bureau has
to be private and every volunteer has to sign an agreement to
observe a strict rule of confidentiality before they begin work
• A COMMITMENT TO TRAINING A willingness to learn and develop is
central to being an effective volunteer. Learning to be a
generalist adviser involves a great deal of commitment to
training and learning. All advisers/CHUM’s periodically assess
how they are doing. This is to identify training and development
needs, these are always changing and you will need to spend some
time reading in order to keep yourself informed. All kinds of
training courses, sessions and self-study materials are
available to staff to develop their skills.
• BUREAU WORKERS MEETINGS We hope that you will attend as many
of these as possible. They allow for training, case discussion,
explanation of policy and practice, identifying preventative
work and mutual support
• TIME To ensure we can provide a consistent advice service we
like to agree with you what hours you can give. We recommend
that to become and continue to be a competent volunteer adviser
that you give at least 6 hours per week.
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• INVOLVEMENT Many activities that occur on behalf of the
district go on outside the bureaux, opening hours and opening
days. If you are interested in these activities and playing an
active role we encourage staff to be involved. Many of the
weekend events could also include a family activity in some
circumstances
Please contact us for an application pack. Please
fill it in and return to the Training Manager at Leigh Park CAB.
If you have any queries please contact either our
District Manager, on 023 9271 7707 who will be happy
to answer your queries on volunteering. Or if you are happy to
please complete our on-line application pack and forward via the
e-mail address and a member of staff will contact you in due
course to arrange an informal discussion.
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