Volunteer Passport
The Open Mental Health Volunteer Passport provides recorded evidence, that a volunteer has gained the required knowledge to move more easily between volunteering roles within the wider Open Mental Health network. The learning record can be updated on this passport as volunteers acquire new knowledge, understanding and skills.
How the Volunteer Passport Works
Open Mental Health partners create volunteer roles where each person makes a unique contribution to the team – helping to achieve the bigger project goals while supporting people improve their own mental health and wellbeing.
The Open Mental Health volunteer passport confirms your role within the wider ecosystem and provides you with recorded evidence that, whatever you are doing, you have gained the required knowledge, understanding and confidence to do it.
Although there are differences between volunteer roles, some are more complex than others, the core induction topics are the same across the partnership and all Open Mental Health passport holders will have covered them to the right level needed for their role.
Your learning record is updated on the passport as you acquire new knowledge & skills.
It looks good on a CV and might help you with a college application or finding work in health & community settings.
Your Open Mental Health volunteer passport belongs to you and moves on with you, whether you take on another role in Open Mental Health or elsewhere in the wider community.
Download a Volunteer Passport
The Open Mental Health Volunteer Passport provides recorded evidence, that a volunteer has gained the required knowledge to move more easily between volunteering roles within the wider Open Mental Health network. The learning record can be updated on this passport as volunteers acquire new knowledge, understanding and skills.