Mental Health and Wellbeing Volunteer
About us
The Afghanistan and Central Asian Association (ACAA) is an award-winning British charity based in London and established in 2001 with a long history of delivering advice, support and integration support for refugees and asylum seekers across the UK. ACAA was founded by Dr Nooralhaq Nasimi, who arrived as a refugee in the back of a refrigerated container with his young family in 1999. The charity has steadily grown and is now the largest Afghan diaspora-led charity in the UK, with 4 offices across the UK - Hounslow, Harrow, Birmingham and Liverpool.
ACAA is a well-established community-based charity delivering practical, educational and emotional support to refugees and racially minoritised people from around the world including those from Afghanistan, Syria and the Ukraine. Our extensive experience of working directly with newly arrived refugees in crisis and successful model for refugee integration work means we understand the needs of refugees and new migrants and how to respond to them to ensure the best outcomes for the immediate and long term.
About the Role
We are seeking compassionate and motivated Mental Health and Wellbeing Volunteers to support individuals in the criminal justice system who are going through rehabilitation, as part of a project ACAA runs.
This position is particularly suited for 3rd-year undergraduate psychology students or individuals currently enrolled in a Master’s or PhD programme in psychology, along with recent graduates who are looking to gain meaningful, hands-on experience in applied mental health support.
By volunteering, you will help create a positive impact on the lives of offenders by promoting mental well-being, supporting their rehabilitation journey, and contributing to initiatives that aim to reduce stigma and improve access to psychological support.
Key Responsibilities
- Direct Support: Provide basic emotional support and active listening to offenders during rehabilitation activities.
- Well-being Activities: Assist in running or supporting workshops, group discussions, and well-being sessions designed to promote positive mental health.
- Observation & Documentation: Record observations and feedback (while maintaining confidentiality) to help the team better understand participants’ needs.
- Awareness & Signposting: Help individuals access further mental health resources or professional services when appropriate.
- Collaboration: Work closely with supervisors and team members to ensure consistent, ethical, and compassionate care.
- Ethical Practice: Always uphold strict ethical guidelines, including maintaining confidentiality, obtaining consent, and respecting participant boundaries.
Requirements
- Currently enrolled in at least the 3rd year of an undergraduate psychology programme or pursuing a Master’s/PhD in psychology, having recently graduated or professionally pursued work in mental health
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills to build rapport and engage sensitively with people
- Empathy, patience, and active listening skills to provide supportive care
- Reliability and professionalism, with the ability to maintain confidentiality and follow ethical guidelines
- Willingness to work both independently and as part of a team
Desired Qualities
- Previous experience in support roles, mentoring, volunteering, or mental health-related activities.
- Familiarity with basic psychological needs and challenges faced by vulnerable populations
- A genuine interest in rehabilitation and mental health.
- Flexibility and openness to learning in a challenging but rewarding environment.
Benefits
- Hands-on experience in supporting mental health within the justice system.
- Opportunities to learn from and collaborate with trained psychologists and professionals.
- Flexible volunteering hours to fit around academic schedules.
- A chance to make a meaningful contribution to the wellbeing and rehabilitation of people in the criminal justice system
Job Type: Volunteer
Pay: £1.00 per year
Work Location: In person