The charity is looking for either trainee or qualified counsellors to support local women affected by domestic abuse.
They are asking for at least 40 hours counselling hours experience, to be able to deal with issues that may be confusing, painful or uncomfortable for women, and to go at their pace and in a non-judgemental manner.
The full details are on their webpage here: https://www.aylesburywomensaid.org.uk/job-and-voluntary-opportunities/
The work Women's Aid does for women in and around Aylesbury is essential, and by having volunteer counsellors they are able to help support more women with the upsetting and long lasting effects of domestic abuse.
The Women's Aid website is here is you need help or guidance. https://www.aylesburywomensaid.org.uk

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