
Shout Text Line Volunteer
Shout is the UK’s only free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone who is struggling to cope. When people text 'Shout' to 85258, they are connected to a Shout Volunteer. Our volunteers provide a safe space for people to share what's causing them distress, helping them to a calmer place.
- Understand the difference between being friendly and being a friend
- Be aware of your own mental health and wellbeing
- Be open-minded
- Be supportive
- Be reliable
- Be discreet and able to respect confidentiality at all times
- Be accepting and non-judgemental
- Be passionate about contributing some of your time to a cause such as Shout
- Adopt a growth mindset, and be willing to accept feedback
You must live in the United Kingdom or New Zealand while volunteering and be over 18 years of age. You will need a reliable internet connection and a private place to take your shift. All of your volunteering must be done using a laptop or desktop computer and Google Chrome.
- Have you recently experienced grief, loss or change issue/s? For example; someone close to you has been ill or has died, you’ve lost your job, your relationship has ended.
- Is your current mental health and wellbeing in a place such that the stress and pressure of listening to the challenges of others would bring additional burden to you personally?
What is next?
We accept applications here on an ongoing basis: https://signup.giveusashout.org/ You will need to create your account and fill in the application using a laptop or desktop computer and in a Google Chrome browser. This is a standard requirement for all of our systems at Shout, from the application through to the platform. You should leave up to an hour to complete the form. As Shout is a text based service and we do not conduct in person interviews for our volunteer candidates what you write in your application and the strength of your references are how we get to know you. We appreciate when candidates take the time to write thoughtful, considered answers. We recommend you review your application with an eye toward things like spelling, grammar and punctuation. While some of our texters will occasionally reach out using more informal text speak, our volunteers respond in full sentences and double check their messages for accuracy before hitting send. Your application will be reviewed once we have received responses from both of your references. We ask for a personal reference and a professional reference. The personal reference can be a friend or colleague but the other must be someone who knows you professionally or has supervised you in some way. This could be a manager or supervisor from where you work or a teacher or educator from where you study. We recommend you choose references who are able to speak to your ability to fulfil the selection criteria outlined above. We do not accept references from family members. This includes your partner or their relatives, your children, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents or godparents. Please allow up to a month for us to review your application and return a decision. If your application is approved, you can book your place on training. Training groups usually start every two weeks and spaces are available to book a couple of months ahead. While you are in training and before you are allowed on the platform we will carry out a background check.