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Volunteer with BulliesOut

Are you looking for a new challenge?

Volunteering is one of the most rewarding things you can do.

(Currently, most of our volunteering opportunities are based in South Wales. If you live outside of South Wales and would like to volunteer with us, please email us)

Click here to apply now!

Benefits of Volunteering

Learn new skills:

We have a number of volunteering opportunities which will enable you to learn new skills, gain experience and sometimes additional qualifications (please note, our work in schools is currently delivered by our Education Team and not by our volunteers).

 

Increase your social and relationship skills:

While some people are naturally outgoing, others are shy and have a hard time meeting new people. As you are regularly meeting new people, volunteering gives you the opportunity to develop your social skills.

 

 

Volunteer With BulliesOut

Take on a challenge:

Volunteering can challenge you to try something different, achieve personal goals, practice using your skills and discover hidden talents.

Quality StandardInvesting in Volunteers

BulliesOut has achieved the prestigious Investing in Volunteers Quality Standard for the third time and this ensures we recognise and value the work undertaken by volunteers and strive to reciprocate this support by offering diverse, appropriate and quality based training opportunities. In addition, we are also able to offer the opportunity for our Volunteers to achieve a recognised award for their work with us.

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Need to talk?

If you are being bullied or are concerned about someone who is, you can receive help and support from one of our trained Mentors through our e-mentoring service.

If you would like a Mentor to email you, please contact: mentorsonline@bulliesout.com

If you would rather speak to someone over the telephone, you can call Childline on: 0800 1111

For any community-related issues, such as anti-social behaviour, we would suggest contacting your landlord, the local police or your local environmental health department (where applicable), as we are unable to deal with these types of complaints.