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 i... See more
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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
My placement Experience in Sri Lanka
I have just got back from the 5 week placement in Sri Lanka with SLV.Global and it was the best thing I have ever done. I was on the Foundation placement and I loved my homestay. My homestay family was so kind and I felt like one of the family.
I had never been abroad or away for so long and it really flew by. I learnt so much whilst I was there. I did not have much experience before I left and now I feel so much more confident. A lot of the projects I was assigned were teaching projects
I was the only German participants in my group but this was not an issue as everyone on the team was so welcoming.

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What an experience!
What an experience! As part of my gap year I went to Bali with SLV, I am due to study psychology and criminology next year and I was advised to apply to SLV.Global and I am really glad that I did. I was in Bali for 4 weeks but I travelled for another 4 weeks after. I had been a leader for my scouts club which I was told would be useful experience and it was.
I loved my team and we got on so well and travelled all of the weekends together. We supported each other to plan sessions and then choose who would lead which activities. We were encouraged to make the sessions diverse and we often put games in which were popular. I am really glad that i chose to do this experience as it has proved that I want to work in mental health after I graduate.

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Mental Health placement & Clinical & Ancient Psychology Programme - Sri Lanka & India
Earlier this year I participated with SLV.Global in both Sri Lanka and India. Firstly I spent 8 weeks with SLV in Sri Lanka, which was just incredible. I originally was going to stay for 4 weeks but loved it so much I stayed for 8. I was on the advanced placement and stayed on my projects for the duration of my stay. I thought I would be an awful teacher but actually, I really enjoyed it and I dont thing I was too bad!!
I then spent time in Thailand with a friend and then flew to India for the ancient and clinical psychology. I went because I love yoga and have recently started meditating but I also really enjoyed the clinical part. I would recommend it all to everyone!

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In July of this year I went on the Bali…
In July of this year I went on the Bali Mental Health placement and whilst I was there I participated in the Java field trip as well. They were both amazing, challenging at times but so worthwhile. I loved Bali as a country and I wished I could have stayed longer there. I even saw dolphins which was my dream. I graduated in psychology a couple of years ago and was looking for more experience as I am hoping to apply to do a masters this year. I enjoyed working at the psychiatric hospital and also the projects that I went on working with people with special needs.
If I dont get on the masters this year I might consider applying to work with people with special needs. I am so glad I did this experience as it taught me so much about myself.

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Foundation placement Sri Lanka
I completed the 5 week Foundation Placement at SLV Sri Lanka earlier on this summer and it was one of the most rewarding experiences of my entire life! I gained the opportunity to organise creative projects and activities for vulnerable individuals in a completely different culture, with the help and support from the fantastic SLV staff and also from my peers along the way. Not only was the hands on experience provided by SLV global invaluable to me, I was also able to learn so much about Mental Health in Sri Lanka and different kinds of creative therapies from the many workshops SLV provided on a weekly basis...and one of the best parts is I got to experience all of this with some amazing people from all over the world who were on the same placement as I, we were a family for those 5 weeks and I'll cherish those friendships forever!

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5 week placement in Sri Lanka
I did the 5 week placement in Sri Lanka with SLV and it was an incredible experience. I met the most amazing people and got opportunities that would've been impossible to get anywhere else. I would definitely recommend to anyone who wants experience of a the mental health system in a different culture.

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SLV Global Bali (July 2018)
My time in Bali was the most insightful and interesting adventure I have had in my life so far. I experienced such an incredible and unique culture, as well as learning from my time working with autistic children, schizophrenic adults, Geriatrics, patients of a Balinese psychiatric hospital and others with a range of mental health and psychical issues. My time in Bali helped me gain confidence, explore a new culture, and give me valuable psychology work experience. I could not have done any of this without SLV Global and couldn't thank them enough for the opportunity I was given.

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LOVE SLV.Global
Going to Sri Lanka with SLV was such an incredible experience. My placement opened up a whole new world for me. I learned so much about myself, mental health, the amazing country, and I made lifelong friends along the way. I don't think I would have had the opportunity to do something like this anywhere else! I would recommend going on placement with SLV to anyone looking for mental health work experience paired with the opportunity to see amazing places.

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Incredible experience in an amazing country
I've just spent 5 weeks in Sri Lanka and honestly couldn't recommend the placement enough! Being able to work with such a variety of different service-user groups was a valuable experience because it develops your confidence for working with many kinds of people. I feel the placement taught me how to adapt to a range of different situations and I was surprised by how fulfilling all of the projects were. As well as working in groups, I also feel more confident in my leadership abilities. I was impressed by how a variety of different activities can be used to promote positive mental health, even in ways you might not expect.
I met and worked with some amazing people in Sri Lanka - the staff members were so friendly and helpful, and I have formed great friendships with other volunteers. Living in a homestay was the perfect way to immerse yourself into the culture and travelling on weekends allowed us to discover more of the beautiful country. Even though the placement was 5 weeks long, it felt so much shorter and I would definitely recommend anyone interested in mental health, psychology or even anyone who wants to spend some time helping others - it was so rewarding!

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The most amazing experience.
I went to Bali for 4 weeks with SLV Global. During my time in Bali, I worked on a variety of different placements ranging from psychiatric facilities to Geriatric yoga. The placements were great as they gave us experience with a range of individuals with both physical and mental health problems. The placement was amazing overall, the supervisors and coordinators were so supportive and always there to help. Living with a Balinese homestay was amazing as we were able to experience traditional Balinese culture firsthand.
Before getting to Bali, I was so nervous about being away from home for so long, but I honestly did not want to come home by the end. There is not a single thing I could say could have been improved on my placement, and I hope one day I can return to Bali and do it all over again.

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Best experience ever!
Best experience ever!
My SLV placement in Indonesia really exceeded all expectations! This placement not only opened my mind to a whole other world of mental health and allowed me to gain such valuable hands on experience, but also did so in such a beautiful place.
From the moment you arrive in Bali and meet with the SLV team, you are made to feel comfortable and supported with the very organised staff, and this continued for the duration of the placement. The projects you work on are so special, allowing you to work with such amazing people that will inspire and influence you! The homestay are also beautiful, they are all very clean, modern and comfy!
In addition to the work and location, the added bonus is the friends you will make. You are thrown into living and working with people from all over the world, which means meeting amazing people who you will travel around Indonesia with at weekends and even after the placement.
If you have an interest in mental health and love travelling I cannot recommend this placement enough!

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Fell in love with Sri Lanka!
Fell in love with Sri Lanka!
I had an amazing time in Sri Lanka in July to August of 2018. Sri Lanka was beautiful and the staff were all wonderful and so helpful! I learnt loads about mental health in a different culture and realized that I want to go into a career into mental health and in parts of the world with such scarce resources and little awareness or understanding of mental health.
I adored my homestay family and felt safe and looked after during my whole placement. I also met lots of like minded people who have no become some of my best friends.
I was on an advanced placement and gained such valuable Psychology in the form of visiting Psychiatric Units, talks and Q&A's with professionals in the field and also shadowing a Psychiatrist! I also learnt lots working with special needs service users.
The reason for not giving 5 stars in that the whole 5 weeks didn't consist of mental health experience and it involved a lot of English teaching, which whilst was enjoyable, was not psychology experience. Additionally, I felt like I could be doing more on projects but much of the time was spent travelling between projects which was tiring and I could then not give my all to the service users. Additionally, I felt more support could have been provided from professionals to offer the most effective and enjoyable projects for service users with the biggest long term impact and not just arts and crafts which was often resorted to. Finally, many of us were unsure where our money went as the placement was expensive and we had to pay for transport, resources and food for many of the days and therefore was more expensive a trip then expected and would have liked to know where the placement fees were going and more clairty on how much goes to chairty etc.
Overall, I had a great experience and would recommend! I can't wait to come to Sri Lanka and to try make and help in any way with mental health in such a beautiful country!

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The 5 week Mental Health Placement was…
The 5 week Mental Health Placement was an extraordinary experience which allowed me to travel as a well as gain experience in the field o psycholgy that I’m interested in.
The home stay family was so welcoming as well as members of ‘Team Colombo’.

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SLV Global Sri Lanka
I had a wonderful time in Sri Lanka on my mental health placement! All in all, the experience with my fellow volunteers, staff and the service users made my trip feel really rewarding and worthwhile. The placement allowed me to gain a whole host of new skills as well as the opportunity to build on the ones I currently possess. I loved the fact that I was able to do all of this, whilst immersing myself in a new culture and being able to travel/explore at the weekends.
There is a wide variety of projects that you could possibly be placed on, giving you the opportunity, to do a range of things from running therapeutic craft activities to teaching English.
On reflection of my time in Sri Lanka, there are the few odd things which I believe if altered/changed, would improve the entire placement greatly. One of the main things is the hidden costs. Volunteers need to travel to/from projects as well as buy resources for all of them. Although one off costs are not detrimental, the repeated use of the buses and continued buying of arts and crafts does add up, and it's not something you initially budget for.
Other than that, it has been an experience I'm very thankful for!

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Beautiful Sri Lanka!
Working as a peer mentor for SLV Global was a truly a very unique experience. Spending 3 months in country really allowed me to connect with service users my homestay families in particular. This opportunity was invaluable. The company as a whole is a really good experience, as long as you are positive. At points Sri Lankan timing and general slow organisation can be frustrating but you learn to live with how things work over there!
The country itself is beautiful and completely different and eye opening in places. Being able to travel on weekends, as tiring as it may seem at the time, is really enjoyable and well worth throwing yourself into whilst there. The sense of community shown by the local people can be very welcoming, and is something that I have missed returning home.
Overall, a very special life experience that I would recommend to others!

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Sri Lanka 5-week Foundation Mental Health Placement
Overall, the experience was amazing, enriching one where I grew and learned a lot!
The company tried their best to be organised with the locals who were a little unorganised. The placement is a lot of money for what we do, and you spend a lot more than they suggest if you want to do nice things on your weekend. The staff were very supportive and helpful, but the 5-week placement was very expensive. In total, it cost me about £3,000, so if someone was to do the placement they would need to budget/raise this amount, including flights, buying appropriate clothes, vaccinations, visa, travel when out there, project materials and food.
If undecided about going into psychology as a field, especially clinical, this placement will confirm whether it’s what you want to do or not, so I would highly recommend it for that. If you have a passion for mental health or special needs, I would also recommend it for that. It has made me consider a career change into teaching English (as a foreign language), or teaching psychology.
The staff and volunteers themselves were wonderful and I had such an amazing time during projects and on my weekends - although it was expensive and you struggled to get alone time, it meant that you were never lonely and always had moral support, no matter how you were feeling! The friends I've made will be friends for life, and as for the country - I didn't want to leave! It was a very eye-opening trip, a true experience of living like a local, and the things I witnessed at projects were bittersweet - sometimes upsetting but also positive with regards to how positive we can make people feel and how your efforts go a long way.
Overall, very expensive and although the prices were stated on the website, there were a lot of hidden costs. However, it was an amazing life experience and perfect work experience for someone like me who previously had none. Sri Lanka lassanai !

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Great experience but a little expensive
Great experience, I feel I have learnt during my time in Sri Lanka. I also had the best homestay family a girl could ask for! I had so much fun on my 5 week placement. the only thing I left feeling a little unsure about it that given the whole placement is volunteering, I'm a little unsure why the cost of the placement is so expensive and where the money is actually going.

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Once in a lifetime opportunity
I would recommend this experience to anyone doing psychology who isn't quite sure what area they want to go into or who has little experience. The placement offers you the chance to work with a wide range of people, with different ages and abilities. It also allows you to get access to settings you would never get access to in the UK. You come away knowing a bit more about what you would like to go into next. It's also a fantastic opportunity to make friends, experience a different culture and travel. My homestay family Mr G, Amma, Menaka and Mahen were amazing and deserve so much recognition.
The only thing I would add is that I agree with comments about wondering where all of the money went, I was under the impression transport was fully arranged from slv from the websites however had to pay for the majority of it.

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I have just returned from a 5-week…
I have just returned from a 5-week placement in Sri Lanka and would absolutely recommend this placement to anyone who is looking for Psychology experience in a different culture. Mondays to Fridays are spent running projects in psychiatric facilities, special needs centres, addiction centres, schools/colleges and child development centres. Weekends are spent travelling and exploring the beautiful country of Sri Lanka! The homestays are lovely and Amma's cooking was always amazing! SLV is a well-organised company and ensures that all volunteers are well looked after.

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SLV Global Sri Lanka Placement
Overall the experience was fantastic with SLV Global, especially in a whole new culture. I gained new skills, alongside building on my current ones and with the varied projects got an insight into lots of different careers. Furthermore, the staff there made you feel very welcome and part of the team from the start, which is very useful in your first weeks when you have lots of questions.
One thing which could be improved are the Monday morning session planning, which is slightly rushed and since the Monday afternoon projects are planned the same day, they are very difficult to do to the best of ones ability. Equally the costs of resources and travel are not explained fully in the placement fees and while small costs, they do add up.
Nevertheless, I would still recommend the SLV Global experience to anyone, with an emphasis on keeping your mind open while in a new culture and working with a lot of new people.

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