Volunteering with an organisation that works with vulnerable people is a good way to get into this type of work. Charities like Victim Support offer different roles, depending on what you want to do. You can also search for volunteering opportunities in support work through Do It and NCVO .
To volunteer in a victim care role, you’ll need:
- to be 18 or over
- to be of good character
- a caring nature and non-judgemental attitude
As a volunteer, you'll receive training, which will help you to develop your communication and listening skills, as well as the knowledge and understanding required to support victims of crime.
You may need between 1 and 2 years' experience as a volunteer before being able to apply for paid work.