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Befriender Befrienders are carefully selected〔Leff, J.P., Warner, R. (2006) ''Social inclusion of people with mental illness'' (p.96. ) Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-61536-4. Retrieved October 2011.〕 volunteers, from a variety of organisations and mental health charities, who are trained to provide support and companionship to lonely, or emotionally distressed, people.〔Hewitt, R.D'O. (2007) ''Moving on: a guide to good health and recovery for people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia'', (p.99. ) Karnac Books. ISBN 1-85575-442-8. Retrieved October 2011.〕 Befrienders will usually visit for an hour or so per week.〔 The meeting is usually arranged to suit the person's needs, either at home, or at a neutral venue. Some befriending schemes include social events, creative classes, or self-help groups.〔 == Selection == Training can take upwards of 10 weeks before a befriender is allocated a case.〔Abel, K. (1996) ''Planning community mental health services for women: a multiprofessional handbook'' (p.229. ) Routledge. ISBN 0-415-11456-X. Retrieved October 2011.〕 During the befriending process, continuous support is provided, through regular group meetings and individual meetings with a coordinator.〔Susan Balloch, S., Hill, M.J. (2007) ''Care, community and citizenship: research and practice in a changing policy context'' (p.203. ) The Policy Press. ISBN 1-86134-870-3. Retrieved October 2011.〕 Befrienders assignments are chosen on the basis of ethnicity, gender (normally same sex as the person requiring help〔), age and specific needs of the befriendee.〔Somerville, P., Steele, A. (2002) ''Race, housing and social exclusion'' (p.186. ) Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 1-85302-849-5. Retrieved October 2011.〕
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