About Shannons Hopeline
Shannons Hopeline works to prevent suicide and self harm in adolescents and create a sense of Hope and Strength. We provide one on one counselling, as well as courses on anti-bullying and self development.
What's Involved
Would you like to be part of an organisation working to develop strong and confident young people who are equipped with life coping skills for now and in their future?
We are looking to expand our board, increase the skill set to ensure strong governance of the organisation and bring in new ideas and energy. We would like to involve people from across our local community, and welcome interest from younger volunteers.
Ideally you'll have some previous board experience, but ongoing training opportunities will be provided.
More About the Role
1. Planning and running board meetings
2. Delegating and sharing responsibilities among the Board
3. Keeping order and encouraging everyone to express their views.
3. Ensuring meetings commence and finish on time.
4. Ensuring the board as a whole makes and sticks to its ethos, policies and procedures.
Support & Training
Board Handbook for induction and training of new members, as well as a buddy and mentor system for the first few months.
Time Commitment
• Two hours every month to attend a board meeting (evening time)
• Two / three hours preparing for meetings
What’s in it for you?
You will be helping us achieve our mission to: Support & Educate Young People on the importance of looking after their Mental Health. Aiming to prevent suicide by creating in them a sense of Hope, Strength and Confidence.
You will learn about good governance. Put your skills to use for a good purpose.
More About Us:
Shannon’s Hopeline was set up in memory of my daughter who died by Suicide on the 24th of January 2012 at a very young age of 13. Shannon’s suicide was a complete shock to us as a family and the whole community. Shannon never mentioned suicide and signs of suicidal ideation went unnoticed.
Several months after Shannon’s suicide with a mind full of unanswered questions and thoughts like “how did I not notice my daughter was in pain?” I began to research, searching for answers. In my research I couldn’t believe what I was reading:
Ireland has the highest suicide rate for female children in the EU, according to 'Out of Silence', the National Women’s Council of Ireland's report on women’s mental health (6 Nov 2018).
What's required for this position
More About You:
Do you have a positive outlook on life and interested in the area of mental health and youth?
In Shannon's Hopeline we have no paid staff.
As a chairperson you will be planning and running the Board meetings, you will need:
Good leadership skills
To be a team player
Efficiency
Good attention to detail
Good administrative skills.
We are looking for someone with energy and enthusiasm, and excellent interpersonal skills (communication and good listening skills).
- Business/ HR/ Management
- Community Development/ Social work
- General Admin/ Office Support
- Personable Skills
Level of English required for this role:
Fluent English
Times and commitment required for this role
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Minimum time commitment: 1 year
Hours required: 5hrs Monthly
Other Details
Location of volunteering opportunity:
11 Meath Street, Top Floor, Dublin 8
Screening details for this role:
- Informal Interviews
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Volunteers will be provided with the following supports:
- Initial induction and training
- Reimbursement of expenses
- Insurance cover
- Ongoing training opportunities
Volunteers with the following challenges will be supported in this role
- Mental Health Difficulties
Age restrictions:
Over 18
Is this opportunity suitable for groups/teams of volunteers?
No
Benefits you will receive as a volunteer
Shannon's Hopeline is a charity which is just getting started. We educate and support young people on the importance of looking after their mental health. You will learn about good governance and put your skills to good use.
Getting there
Bus Thomas Street 123, 40, 13
Bus Cork Street 77A, 56A, 27, 151