Volunteering in South Tyneside
Who can volunteer
Anyone who has spare time can volunteer.
Volunteers can have different backgrounds, abilities and ages.
There is no upper age barrier, but volunteers must be over 14 years old.
For some roles you will need to be over 18 years old.
You can volunteer for as much or as little time as suits you.
Sometimes it depends on the role you are doing, but mostly it depends on how much time you can give.
It can be days, evenings, weekends or a mixture.
Qualifications and training
Most volunteer roles don't require qualifications but some may need certain skills.
Training will be provided, if needed.
If you claim benefits
You can volunteer whether you are working or claiming benefits.
If you are claiming benefits you must tell your benefits adviser.
If you are claiming Job Seeker's Allowance (JSA) you must still actively seek work and be available to start any opportunity.
Volunteering shouldn't affect your benefits as long as the only money you receive is reimbursement of expenses.
Security checks
Criminal convictions must be declared in an application form.
You will need to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check if your volunteer role involves access to young people or vulnerable adults, this will tell the organisation if you have a criminal record.
Having a record should not stop you from volunteering but it may limit what you can do.