The main aims of the Workshop lead volunteer role will be to lead the workshops. Being the main point of contact on the day, looking after participants welfare and safeguarding, supporting behaviour and being welcoming.
Overview
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London, WC2E 8BE
Expires at anytime
What will you be doing?
The main aims of the Workshop lead volunteer role will be to lead the workshops. Being the main point of contact on the day, looking after participants welfare and safeguarding, managing for example sensory overload or shutdowns and being welcoming.
Being the main point of contact on the day (answering participants messages) Arriving to the workshop at least 15 minutes beforehand to set up and meet the class teacher Setting up the space Welcoming participants Looking after participants welfare Safeguarding lead Managing for example sensory overload or shutdowns Can attend fortnightly sessions - Tuesday evenings 6.30pm to 8.00pm
We have received funding from Sports England to run regular fitness classes. Currently spin classes every other Tuesday and soon HIIT and boxing every other Thursday. The charities objectives are:
providing or assisting in the provision of recreational, learning or leisure activities for dyspraxic young people by holding monthly meetings raising awareness of dyspraxia by holding a yearly dyspraxia awareness event during Dyspraxia Awareness Week. supporting dyspraxic young people’s mental health by building a peer support network
What are we looking for?
Trained in safeguarding and confident in being a safeguarding lead Knowledge of neurodivergence and specifically dyspraxia Experience in managing sensory overload or shutdowns Knowledge of GDPR Experience in leading events and workshops
What difference will you make?
Dyspraxic Me offers dyspraxic young adults the chance to take part in a series of workshops that help them develop useful skills for adulthood for example cooking, sports and social skills. Participants help to inform the sessions by having opportunities to suggest what sessions they would like to attend and would find beneficial. Sessions have included cooking, cycling, social skills, employability skills and art; we usually organise a social picnic each year. Every year we organise events for Dyspraxia Awareness Week to raise awareness of dyspraxia. Dyspraxic Me started in June 2013 and has been delivering workshops since February 2014. Dyspraxic Me is a trustee volunteer run registered charity with 5 trustees including the founder of the group. Trustees and volunteers play an active role in the daily running of the charity. Dyspraxic Me has plans to grow to support more dyspraxic people.