An Independent Visitor (IV) is a volunteer who visits and befriends a child or young person in care.

What is an Independent Visitor?

An Independent Visitor (IV) is an adult who has volunteered to spend time with you. They are there to have fun with, arrange activities, and make plans with you. An IV is someone you can trust and rely on to listen and be there for you. They are not a carer or social worker but a volunteer who wants to spend time with you who is outside of the care system. 

Your IV will visit you at least once a month. Led by your interests and hobbies, together, you can plan for whatever you want to do. The time they spend with you is all about you having fun and creating special memories. 

Who can have an Independent Visitor? 

You have the right to an Independent Visitor if you are:

  • Aged 18 and under

  • Living in care

An Independent Visitor is a volunteer and not paid to be there with you. They want to give their time to get to know you and do fun things with you. 

Types of things I can do with an Independent Visitor

You can let your Independent Visitor know what you like doing and where you like going. It’s completely up to you how you spend your time with your Independent Visitor. Whatever you want to do, your IV will do their best to make it happen. It could even be help with homework!

Your IV can also introduce you to new activities and places if you want them to. Your time together could be spent doing the things like:

Please be aware that, referrals are currently closed for the Independent Visiting service.

If you would like further information, or to be notified when they re-open please contact our Independent Visiting Coordinator lisamukherjee@offtherecord-banes.co.uk

If you’re interested in volunteering to become an Independent Visitor please click here.