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Chris

14 August 2018, 01:06

  • GB

Great opportunity

Fantastic opportunity to be able to take part and gain experience in this field. The staff were very friendly and happy to help where they could. I would recommend the experience to a friend.

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Gillian Gray

13 August 2018, 22:06

  • GB

My experience was truely rewarding

My experience was truely rewarding, working alongside some creative and talented people, helping to improve the mental wellbeing of others :)

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Mollie McDermott

13 August 2018, 21:11

  • GB

Advanced placement in Sri Lanka

I spent four weeks on the Advanced Mental Health Placement in Sri Lanka, from May 21st to June 15th. The other volunteers in my home-stay were, undoubtedly, what made the experience most enjoyable for me. They were the most hard-working bunch of people, who were so passionate about improving mental health awareness, which made it an absolute pleasure to live and work with them. The amazing thing about this placement is that you're given the opportunity to meet people like this from all around the world. Similarly, the SLV staff are amazing and ridiculously helpful. They're approachable and easy to contact and they were a big help to me at several points during my placement when I felt like I couldn't do it. The placement itself was tough but equally rewarding. Every project, whether it went well or poorly, gave you a sense of achievement at the end of the day as you knew that each little difference you made was part of a bigger goal towards promoting positive mental health. If you're considering this placement then I'd say to go for it, simply because of the amount of practical experience it offers you that you may not be able to get at home. On top of this you get to explore a gorgeous country on your weekends and do some amazing things. I won't lie and say it was easy, because it wasn't, and it's probably not something I would necessarily do again, based on how mentally challenging I found it. However, I am unbelievably glad that I have completed this placement because it was one of the most unforgettable things I have done and it taught me so much about myself.

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Lizzy Whelan

13 August 2018, 19:23

  • GB

UnBALIevable...

Spending four weeks working in another country really opens your eyes and allows you to see another side to a country that is often labelled as "paradise." Bali really is amazing, living up to its label for sure. You're going to have ups and downs like doing anything in life - but being Bali makes it all worth it! The placement itself although quite intense, is such a good experience that is worth every penny and doubt you may have! The food, the people, the culture - it all ties together to help you have an amazing experience whilst out there volunteering with SLV. The SLV team in my opinion really helped to make the experience. They're so friendly and approachable and often, they have been in your exact position so know exactly what you're experiencing - so if you ever have any issues you can feel comfortable going to them. You can also meet some amazing fellow volunteers, who definitely help make the placement, especially during your weekends off when you can travel around Bali and see all the amazing things. If you have any doubts about doing the placement, you really don't need to! It is challenging, but 100% worth it all and you will enjoy every day!

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Thanisha Sewpersad

13 August 2018, 16:58

  • ZA

A chance to work and travel!

If you're looking to travel abroad but don't want to waste time, then this placement is for you! I was able to gain amazing work experience and travel the beautiful island of Bali. The people you will meet and the culture you will experience cannot be put into words! The skills you take away from this placement might not be skills you come across in life again. The simplicity of life and happiness of people will definitely be with me forever. It is certainly out of our comfort zones and very different from our day to day lives but it is the discomfort we need to grow our people and professional skills.

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Emmalouise Cartwright

13 August 2018, 04:28

  • GB

If you are considering it, DO IT!

Anyone that is thinking of doing this DO IT. I completed the 5 weeks foundation placement in Sri Lanka beginning the 18th of June 2018. It was amazing. I was nervous about the whole thing, as most are. Most of my worries included not having much experience working with service users. However planning is always done as a group and you are never left on your own. All the service users are so happy to see you, and if you ever feel out of your depth there will always be enough people around you for you to lean on. You'll be surprised at the relationships you build with people when your working with them everyday and also living together too. The work was unbelievably rewarding, the food was excellent, and the weekends were beautiful. I wish I could have stayed longer. Our homestay family treated us like their own. SLV are a great company who are really looking after the volunteers there, with peer mentors in every household to help you. We also had Cary's our supervisor who is an absolute Angel. Mental health afternoons are included throughout the placement as are workshops and field trips that were so inspiring. I honestly learned so much. I will never forget the experience I had in Sri Lanka and I am so thankful that SLV gave me the opportunity. Keep doing what you are doing guys! So much love x

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Sara Hrund

13 August 2018, 04:19

  • IS

Advanced Placement in Sri Lanka.

I did spend 8 weeks in Sri Lanka doing an Advanced Placement in February to April 2018. I was very lucky with a lovely family that hosted us during the stay and provided us with everything we needed and amazing food. I met wonderful people all over the world with similar interest. I fell in love with the culture in Sri Lanka and the people. It was an eye opener and I believe that it has changed me as a person to work with all the wonderful people in this beautiful country. The only thing I wished to have different was if some of the activates we did with were a bit more related to mental health, although I did learn that just by us being there to do various activities we did make a difference in those peoples lives. I 100% recommend going to Sri Lanka and gain experience that you won't regret!

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Kimya Tamehi

13 August 2018, 02:52

  • CA

My Time in Sri Lanka

My time in Sri Lanka (3 months to be exact), was truly incredible. I would say it was memorable, life changing and so on, but how can I truly sum up some of the best times of my life?! I am honestly so thankful to have been placed in Kotte, and in an amazing homestay with amazing girls. I appreciated the kindness and generosity that Sri Lankans showed us, and for the memorable travel experiences and adventures I gained on the weekends. The projects of the placement involving teaching english and mental health initiatives were very rewarding and worthwhile, I have gained so much insight and cultural and psychological knowledge as a result, so thank you SLV for making that possible! I can't imagine not returning to Sri Lanka one day, its such a beautiful country!! The sense of belonging and community I felt was beyond heartwarming. I am so glad to have met everyone on placement, they were all so wonderful and like minded people. Learning some Sinhala via quick lessons every week was a treat and very useful, and facing the realities of people who face mental health problems in Sri Lanka was eye opening, not to mention celebrating unique Sri Lankan traditions. Thank you SLV.Global for the experience of a lifetime! I only wish I could have stayed longer! :) I highly recommend this organization if you are looking for immersive mental health experience! Also as a side note, I enjoyed the teaching english aspect far more than I would have expected, as it challenged me in just the right ways and was beautiful to see the difference I helped make in the communities. Expect to prepare yourself for the placement adequately before you come, and make sure you are respectful of the cultural norms within Sri Lanka are my two pieces of advice!

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Danielle

13 August 2018, 02:45

  • GB

SLV, Mental Health Placement

I had the best time in Sri Lanka with SLV! I cannot recommend it enough. I learned so much about the culture and language in Sri Lanka as well as gaining experience in the field I would not be able to get anywhere else. I would love to do another placement with SLV in the future, and will 100% visit Sri Lanka again. If you’re thinking about a mental health placement with SLV, DO IT!!

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Lola O'Regan

13 August 2018, 02:43

  • IE

Solidifying Experience in Sri Lanka

My time with SLV Sri Lanka both made clear to me the necessity of the work that the organisation carries out in a sustainable, effective manner on a regular basis, and solidified within me the idea that I had - that I enjoy and derive meaning from working with vulnerable populations. Psychology students generally have something to offer these populations, and if we have skills and services available and they are needed somewhere, why wouldn't we provide them? The volunteers and individuals who work with SLV are some of the kindest and most considerate people I've met in my life and I will hold my experience with SLV close to my heart for the rest of my time on planet earth. Thank you!