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Lauren Evans

07 August 2018, 17:55

  • GB

Amazing experience

Amazing experience The Sri Lanka Advanced mental health placement (5 weeks) was really interesting and hands on. Working in psychiatric facilities and in special needs schools/centres was the best part of the experience, as you gained valuable knowledge/skills from working with service users with little supervision, allowing you to plan your own sessions and run them however you want. SLV global have been great in making sure we are able reflect on the experience for CVs/applications by continuing to support us once we have completed the program. Obviously the weekends we were allowed to travel were also brilliant as Sri Lanka is such a beautiful country, the only regret i have is not staying longer!

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Catherine Millard

07 August 2018, 16:04

  • GB

Amazing experience with amazing people!

All the SLV staff were so lovely and welcoming. Thoroughly enjoyed all the NIMHANS talks and it is so nice that they take time out of their day to come speak with us. I learnt a lot about the mental health perspectives in India and I would highly recommend this opportunity to others! Everything was well thought out and organised and both the two weeks ran smoothly. Thanks for an amazing two weeks SLV- shame it wasn't longer!

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Lydia Darby

07 August 2018, 14:56

  • GB

Do it!

Joining SLV was one of the best decisions i ever made. If you're thinking about doing it, do it! I completed the 12 weeks course in Sri Lanka. I think doing as long as possible allows you to get a much better understanding of the way of life in Sri Lanka. I gained valuable experience and made friends for life in the process!

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James

06 August 2018, 21:37

  • GB

Very good experience and very good…

Very good experience and very good support the whole way through my 5 Week placement in Sri Lanka, my only complaint for the whole experience is that there are some costs of living that were unmentioned and the cost of certain necessities such as transport was not fully disclosed.

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Blythe Haycock

06 August 2018, 21:15

  • GB

Best decision I've made!

I recently got back from completing the 4 week mental health placement in Bali, apart from being on one of the most beautiful places on earth, the experience I gained from working with the service users was invaluable. I worked in so many incredible places with so many incredible people. From the planning of the sessions to persevering with a tricky service user in the psychiatric ward to doing yoga with the local geriatrics in the village, I honestly couldn't of got more out of my experience! Non-verbal communication was something I was worried about as most service users do not communicate in English very well however, making the effort to learn the smallest bit of Indonesian (and even Indonesian sign language) and not being scared to be overly expressive with demonstrations meant our session went smoothly as more service users were engaged for a lot longer and understood what you wanted of them much sooner than if we had just kept talking at them in English. This is honestly the best thing I've ever done, if you're considering applying, definitely go for it! You won't ever get experience like this at home and once you come home, you'll want to go back!

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Eve Lily

01 August 2018, 20:26

  • GB

The best decision I've ever made

I came back from my 12 week advanced placement in Sri Lanka at the beginning of June, and even two months later I think about my amazing experience there every day. I was debating doing this placement for a few years previous, and I had even applied 3 times in the past. In the end I realised that there would never be the 'right' time and I simply did it and didn't look back, with the thought that I could simply just come home if I didn't like it. Little did I did know that 12 weeks later I would be wanting anything else but to come home. I felt welcomed into the country from the minute I arrived, and because you are immersed in the culture and surrounded by amazing people in the same situation, you feel at home almost instantly. The SLV team over there are incredibly caring, and are always available if you need them. In the second week I needed to make a trip to the hospital and they were sure to make sure I got the right treatment and felt at ease. The work itself can be very challenging but very rewarding. In particular I found the teaching projects to be the most rewarding, as I saw a real improvement in English speaking from just the 12 weeks I was there. Despite how hard the days are, without a doubt it's all forgotten once your eating Mums (Ama's) home made curry around the kitchen table with your Sri Lanka family in the evening. Every day is different, and you stay so busy both in the week and travelling at the weekends that it's nearly impossible to miss home. Before I came I had no experience teaching or being with children, and by the end the teaching projects were my favourite. Therefore, do not let a lack of specific experience put you off. The placement is a real chance to surprise yourself every day, and to really build your confidence permanently. If anyone is reading this and wondering whether the placement is for them or not then I say just do it!

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Katie Beesley

01 August 2018, 13:11

  • TH

Amazing experience!

I would highly recommended SLV Global to anyone looking to gain valuable experience both in a clinical settings and in the wider community with a variety of individuals. I took part in a 6 week placement in Sri Lanka and a 4 week placement in Bali and thoroughly enjoyed immersing myself in the culture. The placement set out was perfectly done, with a packed out week of projects and free time at the weekend to enjoy what else the country has to offer. Both nationals and SLV mentors were very supportive throughout the placement and made the experience as enjoyable as possible.

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Omar Ferro

31 July 2018, 14:37

  • IT

Volunteering for SLV.Global was the best choice I could make!

Volunteering for SLV.Global was an incredible experience. The amount of things you do, places you visit and - above all - people you meet along the way is just invaluable and almost impossible to put into words. I really think participating in the Bali placement has helped me discover more than ever before and put into practice some skills future employers will look for like creativity, problem-solving, time management, teamwork, non-verbal and verbal communication, emotion management and emotional intelligence. I deeply thank SLV for the opportunity they provided me with, it went well over any expectation I've had for the 10 months prior to my departure: I loved every second of it! An advice for those who'd like to do it: just try and put as much effort as you can into this, you'll get so much out it will be incredibly overwhelming!

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Molly Wescott

30 July 2018, 01:01

  • GB

Invaluable experience!

I have just returned from 5 weeks on the advanced placement in Sri Lanka, the experience was better than I anticipated. There was so much in-country support from supervisors / peer mentors / staff and fellow volunteers who had been there a few weeks longer! Although projects were often very tiring it was all worth it to see the differences we were making to these peoples lives on a daily basis. I would highly recommend doing a placement with SLV if you are interested in psychology work experience as we got involved in lots of things that wouldnt be allowed or would be very hard to get experience in the UK.

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Sapida Pahang

28 July 2018, 16:13

  • GB

Just wonderful

A life-changing experience. Bali was so beautiful in itself, the diverse mix of service users and individuals worked with was so humbling, very well organised and plenty of support provided. What an adventure!