RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
FOR VOLUNTEERS, LAY PROFESSIONALS AND ASSOCIATES

Security

The most important country briefing resource is the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Many insurance companies will remove cover if you remain in a country where the FCO has advised that you should leave because of security issues. So if you have any questions about the security situation in the country in which you are living and its impact on your safety, then consult the FCO website.

Travel Arrangements

For Christians Abroad volunteers, CAB makes arrangements for your travel and visa requirements directly with Key Travel for which we are agents. Being an agent meams that we have an account and that facilitates securing travel without immediate payment when events move fast. It also means we can act on your behalf, wherever you are in the world, if changes have to made  and you can notify us by e-mail or telephone. It means that occasionally we can obtain charity rate air fares for certain routes and airlines which can provide you with more flexibility if changing dates becomes important if you need extra baggage because  you are taking extra items that you have purchased to your project. Although we are agents, we do not benefit from any commission from air fares, visa charges or any other service costs. It may mean, however, if you are supporting a project approved by Christians Abroad by paying for your own travel arrangements and if you are a tax payer, you may be able to Gift Aid your payments to Christians Abroad who will set aside tax recovery for project development and financial support for those who would not normally be able to afford a placement.

If you are an Associate Volunteer, you can still ask us to purchase your travel arrangements for you through Key Travel or you may choose to use their service directly. If you purchase your ticket directly, however, we cannot act as your agent.

Gift aiding contributions to  your support.


CTBI Christians Abroad has partnered with Stewardship so that churches and friends of Christains Abroad volunteers and lay professionals and Christians Abroad Associates can make donations to stewardship for thier support. For information click on the logo to the left of this text and page.

Preparation

Christians Abroad offers a library of booklets which form the basis for a distance learning programme for short term volunteers (placements up to six months). Normally Christians Abroad volunteers work with a consultant to identify areas of concern which would benefit from this distance learning programme or where preparation may need other initiatives. A programme of preparation is then agreed and this usually comprises reading time, some note taking and a telephone/skype conversation.

Resource booklets available include the following:

Country Briefing
Cross Cultural Adaptation
Giving and Receiving Feedback
Health and Safety
Mission and Development
Motivation and Making a Difference
Personal Relationships
World Faiths


Preparation for Longer Term Volunteers or Professional Development Workers is a bespoke programme which normally includes some residential training.

Health Care

Health checks are an essential part of preparation for any service overseas. If you are unwell or medically unfit for service internationally, everyone concerned (Christians Abroad and possibly a project partner) needs to be aware of this during the selection and preparation process and Christians Abroad volunteers will not be able to travel to their placements without clearance from their NHS doctor. In these circumstances,if payments have been made such funds will normally be recovered from Christians Abroad or your insurance policy. (It is important to note that travel insurance should be purchased before air tickets and visas are purchased and such travel arrangements should only be made when you know, after checking, that you are medically fit for service.). Christians Abroad volunteers are all provided with diagnostic checks by questionnaire with Inter Health as well as a visit to your local doctor. Inter Health will also advise you about innoculations and vaccinations that are necessary and these must be complied with for your insurance to be valid and for you to be fit for travel.

Insurance

The Travel Insurance section on this website is comprehensive and if you are Christians Abroad volunteer you will use this site to insure yourself against accident, illness, use of hospital and ambulance, travel delay, baggage and repatriation costs (in the very unlikely event of your death). Please note above 'It is important to note that travel insurance should be purchased before air tickets and visas are purchased and such travel arrangements should only be made when you know, after checking, that you are medically fit for service. Christians Abroad volunteers are all provided with diagnostic checks by questionnaire with Inter Health as well as a visit to your local doctor. Inter Health will also advise you about innoculations and vaccinations that are necessary and these must be complied with for your insurance to be valid and for you to be fit for travel.'

Other Resources

OSCAR, this UK information resource for World Mission can provide you with access to books that you might find helpful on mission and development issues or list course and events in the service section for those of you returning from overseas service seeking a retreat. Christians Abroad also organises such events from time to time and you will find these listed on the front page of this website.

Spiritual Support

A very useful online resource for biblical reflection is available through the Scripture Union in WordLive. This has daily bible readings, reflection, sometimes songs and music and prayers which are useful for meditation particularly for a daily discipline or in a situation where you find yourself isolated from Christian Worship.

Travel Sundries

InterHealth also provides a TravelShop where you can purchase anything from a mosquito net to water sterilization tablets should you know that you will be in a place where there is not a clean water supply or for emergencies and there is no CocoCola on sale.

Skype

This Skype link will enable you to set  up skype on your laptop or a pc you use with the owners permission. Using skype and a cheap camcorder (which you could take out with you and plug in when you need it) you can talk and see your nearest and dearest in a skype call as well as communicating directly with Christians Abroad consultants.

Mentoring, Counselling, Advice and Information

World Service Enquiry was a service arm of Christians Abroad which is now an independent agency.  Christians Abroad strongly recommends WSE as an excellent resource for advice and information, counselling and mentoring in relation to service re international development and mission. If you are looking for a new appointment or struggling with decisions about your next career move, contact WSE.