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70 volunteers have signed up to make a difference to young people’s lives

WILTSHIRE Council has matched its 70th Independent Visitor to help young people who are in care or have experienced care to have a positive influence in their lives.

The 70th Independent Visitor was Jane Smith who has said she wants to: “Help just one child to feel valued and special.”

The Independent Visitor Scheme encourages volunteers to spend time with a young person in care and be a trusted adult from outside the care system who can offer consistent, long-term support.

Young people are matched with Independent Visitors on the basis of their interests and needs.

Once they are appointed, they can be expected to visit and spend time with the young person with whom they are matched, approximately once every three to four weeks.

This support can continue for as long as a young person receives care or care leaver support from Wiltshire Council. To celebrate the milestone, Independent Visitors were invited to attend a celebration event at County Hall in Trowbridge.

People who are part of the scheme have also shared their own experiences of giving their time and seeing what a difference it can make to a young person.

Jane Smith explained: “I have volunteered for various organisations throughout my adult life and have found that helping others has positively impacted and enriched my life.

“There were times when I considered but felt unable to foster and so when I heard about the Independent Visitor Scheme, I knew it was a way in which I could support a child in care.

“On my wall at home I have a postcard that says: ‘Be who you were created to be and you will set the World on Fire.’

“It reflects my passion to see children thrive and reach their full potential and so my hope is that I can help just one child to feel valued and special.”

Cllr Laura Mayes, cabinet member for Children’s Services, said: “I am so pleased we have 70 Independent Visitors that are making an incredible difference to our young people’s lives.

“That’s 70 stories of adults taking time to be a reassuring and constant support for young people in care, or who have experienced care, and providing a positive impact in their lives.

“We always need more, so anyone who would like further information please get in contact and we’ll share details.

“For now I want to congratulate all our wonderful volunteers and say thank you for being there, for providing that safe, positive space and for all you will continue to do for our young people.”

People wishing to find out more details about the Independent Visitor scheme can contact: IVScheme@wiltshire.gov.uk.

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