What would AfME's liability be for any volunteers who took some kind of advantage of patients? Checks only catch known ppl and even then only if ID can be certain which is actually tricky as you have to prove the ID then that it's the same person who actually turns up at the patient's door. It's a good idea - I came up with the same idea myself a few years ago but I decided it would be v difficult to implement it safely. You have to remember there are predatory ppl out there looking for access to vulnerable victims and you'd have to safeguard against that.Hmm. I am skeptical. Is it a good use of AfME's resources to try to set up an app based volunteering system that would necessitate scrupulous checks of the both users and volunteers for every local area across the UK. They would need police checks for volunteers going into vulnerable people's homes and some way of checking whether the individuals asking for help are genuine and have a genuine need.
Is there some evidence of that you can point us to @WebdogAt least 1 person on the AfME board of directors believes they were cured of ME by the lightning process. Their overarching philosophy seems to be to try everything and see what works.
This is not an organization I personally trust. I will say no more.
At least 1 person on the AfME board of directors believes they were cured of ME by the lightning process. Their overarching philosophy seems to be to try everything and see what works.
Past I assume as there is no sign of them here, https://www.actionforme.org.uk/about-us/board-of-trustees/(Not sure if the trustee status is past or present?)
Yes there is police checking in England. Anyone working with vulnerable people as volunteers or professionally, including working with children has to be checked.Is there no PVG process in England / Wales/ NI?
It sounds a bit like an extension of their Mentor scheme in Scotland:
Mentor M.E. peer support network is a five-year Action for M.E. project, launched in 2016, and funded by the Scottish Government and the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the Alliance) from the Transforming Self-Management in Scotland Fund.
https://www.actionforme.org.uk/reso...what-is-mentor-me-and-how-can-i-get-involved/
The mentoring relationship lasts for a fixed period of time, with you deciding how regularly you wish to meet, and at a time and in a public space agreed by you and your mentor.