Devon

Free Training For Torquay Parents To Become Community Volunteers

By

Karen McGinn
20 February 2026, 10:06 am

Parents in Torquay, Devon, are being invited to take part in a free eight-day training programme designed to help them support other local families. The Parental Minds organisation shared the invitation on February 19, 2026, offering people the chance to learn how to provide peer support and volunteer in their community.

The training is fully funded and provides practical experience that can be used when applying for future jobs in health and social care. According to the Parental Minds team, volunteers usually work as support callers or meeting facilitators where they offer a listening ear to those who need it. The role focuses on gathering information and guiding people to the right services rather than providing medical or clinical advice.

This group was originally set up in September 2019 by Sarah Lou Glover, who wanted to help others based on her own experience as a caregiver for a family member. The community interest company has since earned regional recognition for its work, including a Prince of Wales award for its services across Devon.

Local parents who are interested in the eight-day programme can find more details through the Sidmouth Community for the People group. This initiative marks an expansion for the group as they look to build a stronger support network for caregivers specifically in the Torquay area.

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