Hull SENDIASS Volunteer

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  • East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Temporary
  • Part-time
  • 1 day ago
Position Title: SENDIASS Volunteer
Organisation: SENDIASS (hosted by KIDS)
Contract Type: Voluntary
Location: Hull SENDIASS – Flexible working, including:
  • Office: 182 Chanterlands Avenue, Hull, HU5 4DJ
  • In-person or online meetings (locations across the city)
  • Home-based working
About KidsKids is dedicated to supporting children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), young carers, and their families. Our mission is to build a world where every child and young person has access to opportunities that help them thrive. Through a variety of support services, we empower families to understand their rights and take action to improve their lives.Interested in Volunteering with SENDIASS?Are you able to spare a few hours to make a difference in the lives of disabled children, young people, and their families? Volunteering with Hull SENDIASS is a rewarding opportunity to develop new skills, contribute to a meaningful cause, and experience a real sense of achievement.Hull SENDIASS (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information, Advice and Support Service) offers free, confidential, and impartial advice based on current legislation. We support families with children and young people aged 0–25 who have SEND and live in Hull, covering matters related to education, health, and social care.Our goal is to empower families and young people to understand their rights, make informed decisions, and effectively advocate for themselves or their children.Volunteer Role Overview:Position: SENDIASS Volunteer
Main Duties (flexible, based on interests and experience):1. General Administrative Support
  • Updating service databases using internal systems
  • Sending routine information emails to support service delivery
  • Ensuring personal data is filed safely and securely
  • Monitoring and recording service contacts (calls, emails, voicemails, social media)
2. Telephone Advice Line
  • Handling confidential information appropriately
  • Gathering essential details during initial enquiries
  • Offering information, advice, and support when needed
3. Face-to-Face Consultations
  • Assisting parents and young people with understanding and completing SEND-related paperwork
4. Targeted Support
  • Helping individuals understand and assert their rights in specific situations
  • Supporting them to participate in meetings such as EHCP annual reviews or school discussions
5. Training & Public Engagement
  • Assisting at training sessions for parents or professionals
  • Attending community events (e.g. school SEND coffee mornings) to promote the service and offer guidance
Desired Skills & Qualities:(These are helpful but not essential – training and support will be provided.)
  • Experience supporting families of disabled children or young people
  • Strong communication skills and confidence in engaging with others
  • Proficiency in IT, particularly using Outlook, Excel, Word, and internal database systems
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • A positive, proactive attitude when helping service users
  • Ability to travel independently to meetings and events

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