Here are some of the skills volunteers could share to assist child protection efforts:

  1. Legal:
    • Legal advice on child protection laws and rights.
    • Drafting legal documents.
    • Representation in family court cases.
    • Advocacy for children’s rights.
    • Training on legal responsibilities for staff and foster families.
  2. Human Resources:
    • Recruiting foster families or volunteers.
    • Staff and volunteer training and development.
    • Conflict resolution and mediation.
    • Policy development.
    • Performance management and volunteer coordination.
  3. Counselling and Mental Health Skills:
    • Trauma-informed counselling.
    • Play therapy, art therapy, or music therapy for children.
    • Group therapy facilitation.
    • Emotional and social support for children and families.
  4. Education and Tutoring:
    • Academic tutoring or homework help.
    • Literacy and numeracy skill-building for children.
    • Early childhood education support.
    • Mentoring and life-skills training.
  5. Fundraising and Marketing:
    • Organizing fundraising events.
    • Designing promotional materials.
  6. Administrative and IT Skills:
    • Data entry and document management.
    • Tech support for staff and volunteers.
  7. Community Outreach and Advocacy:
    • Leading awareness campaigns on child protection.
    • Building relationships with businesses and stakeholders.
    • Networking with other organisations.
  8. Practical Skills:
    • General repairs (plumbing, electrical, carpentry) for child care facilities.
    • Painting and building maintenance.
    • Gardening and outdoor maintenance.
    • Cleaning and organizing spaces used for therapy or child care.
    • Setting up or repairing playgrounds or recreational areas.
    • Transportation or driving children/families to appointments.

Click HERE to see ways of giving your time in our charity shop, The Family Tree.