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SLV have been so supportive every step of the way, before and during the trip. The team that welcomed us in India could not have been any more welcoming and friendly. Even when we had some difficulty... See more
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My Bali Mental Health placement was one of the best decisions I've made. The people I met and the experiences I gained in my one month abroad was incredible. SLV did an amazing job at organising every... See more
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After graduating I realised that I would need some psychology work experience to progress in my career. I also wanted to travel abroad so when I found SLV.Global, I applied straight away! I was rea... See more
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SLV.Global provides psychology students and graduates the opportunity to gain valuable psychology work experience in Sri Lanka, India and Bali, Indonesia. Our focus is on global mental health and on bolstering the existing resources in the communities where we work. Our aim is to provide skilled volunteers the chance to participate in a well-rounded, culturally immersive experience, which involves working at psychiatric facilities, social initiatives for adults and children with disabilities and teaching English.
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Unit 14, Old Post Office, 176 Shoreditch High Street, E1 6HP, London, United Kingdom
- 02070961718
- info@slv.global
- slv.global
SLV back in service
SLV back in service
I did a month with SLV in their mental health placement. It was recommended to me by a friend who did two months with them in 2018. If it wasn't for word of mouth I don't know if I would have gone because I was put off by the reviews here. However I'm very glad that I did. I learned that Covid impacted the operation completely - everyone lost their jobs. It is now a much more streamlined service and they are getting back on their feet. Ultimately it is the service users that lost out - SLV does very good work in many different placements in Sri Lanka and I was proud to be a part of this. I'm sorry that people may not have gotten fully refunded. However now I realise that this was an unfortunate consequence of the global pandemic and that the organisers tried to prevent this outcome to the best of their ability. Besides all that, it was a great experience and I highly recommend it for people who are looking for more hands-on work in a mental health setting. I worked with people with mental health issues, intellectual disabilities and the elderly in various different placements. We were very well looked after in our homestay and people could not have been kinder or more hospitable. I believe in the integrity of this organisation and I hope that it will be able to rebuild itself back to full strength as it offers an important service in a country where mental health is very much marginalised.
Scammy piece of s--t
Scammy piece of s--t. Avoid anything associated with this organisation or its workers at all costs. They are thieves.
Have lost out on £1300 (the deposit AND the rest), and have seen absolutely nothing for it. They shut down their phone line and email inbox with immediate effect, and soon after closed down their website and moved address too. ABSOLUTE SCAM.
I am disgusted SLV. You have ruined me.
I’m pretty disgusted
Was meant to be going on my placement with SLV at the end of March. This didn’t go ahead because of the pandemic. Was told they could not refund my placement fee but as a “form of gratuity” they would give me 50%, so £550. Was not happy but had no choice to accept, because they would of kept it otherwise. Get to this point and they have closed for business. So now my non refundable fee has gone too. An £800 loss. To add insult to injury, they have abandoned ship the same day they informed everyone they were closing. So I am unable to contact them and discuss anything with them.
So all in all it seems they were happy to take my money, and couldn’t be bothered to hold communications with me.
Cheers SLV 👌
Do yourself a favour and do a placement with SLV
My 3 months in Bali as a Volunteer Coordinator were some of the best months of my life. I am forever grateful to SLV for giving me the opportunity to work in the field promoting positive mental health and gaining hands on experience in one of the most beautiful cultures and countries in the world. The friends I made there and the Balinese staff and homestay families are some of the most incredible and inspirational people I have ever met and I know I will stay in touch with them for a very long time! Doing an SLV placement was by far the best decision I have made and would have no hesitation recommending it to anyone!
The hands on experience and skill set it provided me with is invaluable and has already assisted me in interviews and helped me to get a post as a Volunteer AP in an eating disorders clinic in Scotland which I don’t think I would have got without this experience.
A lot of people worry about “Voluntourism” with volunteering abroad and I did too however SLV couldn’t be further from it the majority of the staff coordinating the volunteers and placement are Balinese and SLV provide sustainable opportunities and income for the community which is extremely reassuring.
I was fully supported by SLV in the London office and in country every step of the way and I cannot wait to get back to Bali as soon as possible! Thank you for everything SLV ❤️
DO NOT give this company your money!!!
DO NOT give this company your money!!!! I was aware when signing up that the acceptance free was non refundable if you were to end up not going on the trip. However we are not being given the £250 back when our trip can not go ahead due to a GLOBAL PANDEMIC. Utterly disgusting
Don’t give them your money
Terrible company who only care about making a profit. If they cared about mental health at all, they would give back the $500 acceptance fees they take from you during this horrible time that the world is facing. They try to feed the whole “this pays for your acceptance and our correspondence,” but the only correspondence I’ve had from them is that my trip is cancelled. They won’t listen when I say that a deferment is not possible. Their terms and conditions are unjust and they cannot accept fault. I can see on this website that this is not the first time they’ve done something like this.
My SLV - Bali experience
The experience I gained with SLV global in Bali has given me excellent psychology work experience that is hard to gain in the UK. Working with children and young people, adults and older adults, has helped me think more about what age ranges id like to specialise in. The company had everything very well organised, by the most incredibly supportive and friendly team! I would take part in another SLV programme in a heartbeat! I would recommend this to any psychology student looking to gain global mental health experience. It enables you to build confidence in working in what can be challenging environments if you have no or a small amount of work experience in mental health already, or for those with good experience already - the opportunity to build leadership skills and experience whilst seeing the most beautiful country and working with the friendly people of Bali.
Shocking promises
I should be in an India placement with SLV this week but they cancelled due to insufficient volunteers. The original Sri Lanka placement was cancelled last year, I had already bought flight, insurance etc etc. It has been a whole year since I paid the non-refundable deposit eagerly looking forward to volunteering abroad. My predicament is why am I not (and other volunteers) given the deposit back due to these unforeseen circumstances? I understand SLV's terms and conditions but this is just unheard off. Basically I have paid for nothing and that includes my emotional wellbeing. I do not want SLV coming back to me please. You don't understand. You mentioned in an email you had to be 'fair on all volunteers'. Be fair and pay us who you cancelled on. Terribly unprofessional, will never crowdfund again.

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SLV 2019 👏👏
Doing my placement in Sri Lanka was honestly the most eye opening experiences I have ever had. Not only did I gain invaluable skills, but SLV also provide you with a glowing recommendation, which has helped me get into my masters course and an assistant psychology placement with NELFT.

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What the placements offered me
After joining the SLV.Global India programme in 2017, it is safe to say my life has been completely transformed.
Not only have I completed a further 2 placements with SLV.Global in Sri Lanka (2018 as a peer mentor - 3 months) and in Bali (2019 as a Vol. Coordinator - 3 months), but I have also acted as an ambassador for my university, gaining some extra money whilst promoting a cause I strongly align with.
My placements with SLV.Global have given me a real opportunity to explore a massive variety of different areas of interest, whether that’s teaching, activity support work, global mental health, cross cultural psychology, positive psychology or so on. This is NOT just a psychology obsessed company, but a company that places enriching the lives of both its service users, community members and volunteers in a positive way at the centre of what it does. Volunteers continually promote positive mental health whether that’s during projects or even in the community.
Despite what people may think, NO level of qualifications in the west entitles you to dictate how another country or culture should approach their mental health issues. This is what is so refreshing about SLV.Global, as they attempt to shift the focus away from the ‘west is best’ mentality and onto supporting the local communities to grow and develop in their own organic way. It is for that reason that volunteers joining the SLV.Global placements do NOT practice complex therapies, irrespective of their level of training. Volunteers work as activity support workers, helping members of the local community and service users gain vital and useful skills to use in every day life.
In my experience there are no other companies that offer the unique programmes SLV.Global offers. Despite all this however, the programmes may not be for everyone. If, however, you decide to apply, gain your place, pay your fees and attend placement and then realise that it is not the programme for you, then perhaps a certain level of research was not conducted first. My biggest advice to any future volunteers is READ THE WEBSITE! There’s information about costs, how the money is spent, what SLV.Global offers and what to expect all on the website, whether that’s in the info packs, general info, FAQs, blogs OR vlogs there is definitely a lot of info out there! By the time I had read all these various things I had definitely got a clear idea of what SLV.Global stood for and what they offered, and if anything I underestimated just how amazing the experience would be.
All in all, I would not be where I am today without SLV.Global and I am extremely grateful for the experience, life-long friends I have made, and for the opportunity to get to know myself that little bit better!
I can’t wait for the next adventure!
Amazing
The whole experience was so good. The adventure week was amazing spending time in the jungle and doing all the activities was so fun. Able to settle in and get to know the rest of the volunteers, there's that opportunity for everyone to bond and make friendships. The placement on the first week is very challenging but after that it gets so much easier and coming up with ideas gets so much easier. There is so much support given to you from the staff. However, it is very art and crafts which isn't what I was expecting but thinking about the psychological background you understand why it is like that. Bali in general is an amazing country 100% definitely recommend spending time there a few before or after there is so much to see and do.

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Change your life too...
I had the most thrilling and life changing time during my placement with SLV in Bali. The support and organisation of the managers and coordinators was first class. Despite being 33 years old I had the opportunity to work alongside some inspirational people and make friendships with people from right across the globe.
The placements were challenging but also rewarding all the same and working in organisations such as mental health institutions, autism centres and orphanages really made me re-assess what I had achieved in life and what i now wanted to achieve.
In short, my experience with SLV has totally changed my outlook in life, and the new skills i have acquired will equip me well for my future career.
Everyone should experience what i had the privilege to do, don't be stranger and get yourself signed up to an SLV programme.

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HIGHLY CONCERNING PRACTICE
At the time of doing my slv placement I was very naive and taken in by the way in which the placement was presented, as an opportunity to gain clinical experience and help individuals in disadvantaged areas. In reality, it was a money making scheme, charging extortionate fees from volunteers with minimal money going to the projects we worked at. Nothing more than a profit making tourist operator masquerading as a charity offering “unique experience”.
Not only this, but the placements were actually highly unethical and frankly immoral, expecting volunteers to do arts and crafts with some service users whilst others were naked and caged mere metres away. Some of the psychiatric hospital wards were unsanitary, with patients being left in beds all day long. I saw no evidence that slv were doing anything to change these conditions so I am unsure where any of the money from placement fees were truly going. The organisation simply turns a blind eye to all of this, citing “cultural differences” as an excuse to do nothing.
Despite some of the highly emotive experiences of the placement, no supervision was offered or any opportunity for reflection, in fact nobody at any point even checked in with how we were feeling.
There was minimal care for the safety of volunteers, I recall working with a service user who supposedly wasn’t allowed scissors due to her risks and yet scissors were clearly available for making Christmas cards with (another of the therapeutic activities) No indication of any risk assessment which is highly concerning given that lack of experience of volunteers, most of whom have just left university.
This is just a snapshot of some of the very worrying practices of slv. I would avoid these placements at all costs.

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I am left out of pocket due to my…
I am left out of pocket due to my project not actually taken place . My Sri Lanka trip was cancelled last minute however due to understandable circumstances however i have now left without the £250 deposit for a project that never happened. This was money I had to lend and now had to work even more to try and pay off- even though I’m in my last year at university and this has been very difficult. Slv suggested I swapped to a different project however they should understand this is a massive thing and decision that shouldn’t be taken likely. I really just want my money back now as I feel this is the most fair option.
I don’t agree that a project that is suppose to be help others should affect my mental well-being , please act according Slv.

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An enriching and valuable experience
The time I had during my SLV placement in Bali was incredible!
I was recommended SLV from the university where I want to pursue my Ph.D., therefore, I already knew that I would gain relevant experience for my Clinical Psychology aspirations. Even though I had previous experience working within different mental health organisations, my SLV placement strengthened and added more to my skill-set, whilst allowing me to travel around a wonderful location and make some great friends.
We worked with a multitude of different groups and locations whilst gaining a breadth of knowledge about mental illness and positive psychology. It was fantastic having the opportunity to work within a Psychiatric Hospital as this would normally be extremely difficult to do in the UK as an undergraduate. We also gained vital project management skills as we prepared for the different projects that we had. I was able to utilise the skills that I had but also enhance other areas such as my confidence and time management.
One of my favourite parts of the placement was learning all about the Balinese culture and how different the UK mental health system is in comparison. I especially enjoyed staying over in the jungle: eating delicious food; partaking in traditional dancing and being able to absorb the culture. My host family and the managers were so lovely and amazing, and they made it an even more enjoyable experience!
Although we had the weekends to travel and enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Bali, I appreciated that there was a focus on our main role being there was to help the people within our projects, and it was an added bonus to be able to travel around. This is especially important when you are working with vulnerable individuals.
I definitely recommend SLV Bali to anyone who wants to gain relevant experience and enhance their skills, but also push themselves out of their comfort zone, make some fantastic friends and immerse themselves in a new, wonderful culture!

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SLV Global Bali
Why did you decide t o volunteer overseas as part of your degree?
I had previously spent 11 months on placement in Dublin and had a vast knowledge of the way that mental health facilities are run in Western societies. I wanted to experience something different,
get out of my comfort zone and see how other cultures run their facilities. Where else better to do this than the tropical paradise
island of Bali?
What did a typical day involve?
I spent four weeks in Indonesia working as a Mental Health Activity Support Worker in Bali. Throughout my time abroad I worked in a psychiatric facility as well as a rehabilitation centre, running activities with service users at varying stages of their recovery. In addition to this I taught English to youths whilst role modelling life skills to promote positive mental health and also ran therapeutic activities for at-risk children and for individuals with special needs.For the duration of my time in Indonesia I lived with a local family and immersed myself in various vibrant, exciting Indonesian cultures. I was also able to travel all around the beautiful island of Bali, as well as other neighboring islands such as Nusa Penida and the Gili Islands. The highlight of my trip was climbing Mount Batur during sunrise, an active volcano.
What advice would you give to other considering the SLV placements?
I would honestly say JUST DO IT! As clique as it is to say it was honestly one of the most amazing things I have ever done, and I am so glad that I done it on my own too. It is such a huge step to travel to the other side of the world as it can be very daunting, however there are so many students from around the world
who are on the same boat. I feel this experience will also help to make you stand out above the rest and so make you more employable. SLV are also extremely helpful in answering any
questions you may have.

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Can't recommend SLV.Global enough!
I was lucky enough to spend two weeks in India on the Ancient and Clinical Psychology Programme, and I had the most fantastic time! I gained such a breadth of knowledge about so many different areas of psychology, mental health and mindfulness. Everywhere we stayed and visited made us feel so at home, and the people were lovely! We were made to feel safe and secure, and confident in our guides. It was a fantastic way to experience the culture first hand, and learn about the challenges facing psychology-related professionals practicing in this area of the world. The friends you make while travelling and the ones you’ll keep forever, and the weeks fly by when you’re with such fantastic, inspirational people. Honestly I cannot recommend SLV.Global enough.

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SLV.Global Bali Placement Summer 2019
I volunteered as a mental health activity support worker in Bali with SLV.Global this summer. Four weeks of being immersed in a beautiful culture, travelling to stunning places on the weekends, and promoting positive mental health in the local community. I gained practical psychology work experience with a range of service users, which I would not have access to otherwise. The placement increased my confidence in working in teams to plan and deliver sessions. I developed many transferrable skills and learned a lot about myself.

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SLV Mental Health Placements
I have been very fortunate to take part in both the India Clinical and Cultural program and a 4 week placement in Bali, and I absolutely loved both of them!
India was extremely interesting and informative. Learning about the different ways that other cultures look at mental health was a real eye opener. The importance of meditation, mindfulness and yoga and the positive impact these have on mental health and the way that these are used before medication was really interesting, particularly when you hear of the positive impact these can have.
Bali was much more of a hands on experience where we developed interactive sessions and then delivered these to service users, ranging vastly in ages and abilities. This was something which I would never have been able to experience in the UK. Each session was planned with a specific psychological goal and tailored to the particular group of service users we were working with, but all sessions also included yoga due to the positive impact this has.
Both experiences were vastly different, but at the same time there were some similarities. Firstly, the support from the SLV staff is amazing. They were all so supportive and helpful to every single volunteer there, but made each of us feel individual. The homestay families were amazing, so friendly and accommodating – I miss my Bali family!
I would love to go back to India and Bali again and again because my time at both locations was such a positive experience, however, i'm not sure i would enjoy the places so much without the support of the SLV staff.

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Bali Mental Health Placement
I have been a part of both the Sri Lanka (2018) and Bali (2019) SLV placements now and loved both so much!
My placement this year in Bali was fantastic and I particularly loved being able to experience and understand how different the mental health sector in Bali differs from back home, as well as to Sri Lanka. Although both placements have the same aim of promoting positive mental health, the project opportunities in Bali differed from those in Sri Lanka, furthering the experience I now have within mental health, which can be really difficult to get back in the UK! I really enjoyed the range of projects that I worked on as this allowed me to experience working with individuals ranging from young children to elderly adults. This to me has been an incredibly valuable opportunity as it has helped me to clarify the specific group of clients that I wish to work with.
Whilst in Bali I attended a number of workshops that were very interesting and diverse, I gained an in depth understanding of the mental health sector in Indonesia as well as how the subject is approached and managed due to culture. This again has been very valuable as there is an increasing focus on working with respect to cultural/ethnic diversities within the UK and NHS.
Lastly, the SLV Bali team are incredible! They were so supportive, encouraging and helpful towards every single one of us, it definitely wouldn’t have been the same without them! The homestay families were all so accommodating and everybody settled in in no time! Whenever I am next in Indonesia I will be sure to go back to the little village to visit everybody, and the pugs!!
Hayley

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