If being a helpline volunteer isn’t for you, there may be other ways you can help. Here you can find out about how you could raise awareness in universities, help us reach anxiety sufferers and professionals with social media or written content, help us to build relationships with organisations and professionals, and make mental health services aware of the No Panic Helpline.
Are you a university student? Could you help us raise awareness of No Panic in universities so more students who have anxiety know about the support we can provide? Become a Student Ambassador.
Could you co-ordinate a team that makes health services and mental health charities aware of the No Panic Helpline? Become our General Awareness Team Co-ordinator.
Could you co-ordinate a team responsible for what No Panic sends out to service users, students and new volunteers, Become our Introductions Team
More Awareness RolesCo-ordinator.
Are you a student at the Global Banking School, Leeds Trinity University or the University of Westminster? Would you like to write academic articles about anxiety, using your own research and existing material? You could become a Content Team academic.
Are you a student at the University of East Anglia? Ask your university about our placement opportunity, which combines the Content Team academic role with the social media awareness role.
Perhaps the above roles are too much for you, but you have experience of anxiety, so could write about it or talk about itt. Click here to find out how you could use your experience for No Panic once or regularly. This is also the link to click if you are at college and would like to represent No Panic at your college.