Volunteer star shines brightest on the highway

Scotty Harvey out on the road. Supplied photo.

Scotty Harvey is a social worker who doesn’t sit behind a desk to talk to his mental health clients.

He’s out on the road every day, parked up to talk to anyone who needs his help through UOKBRO NZ.

Scotty has just been named one of three Star Volunteers by Volunteering Services Bay of Plenty.

He’s a registered social worker who decided to take his services to the people.

Starting at Te Puna, he parked up on the side of the road in his sign-written vehicle, and had so many people stopping to talk that he tried the truck stop between Te Puna and Bethlehem.

He’s out every day anywhere from Te Puke to Katikati and Ōmokoroa talking to anyone who wants to stop.

“It’s anything from making a safety plan for wāhine who need to get out of a dangerous domestic violence situation, or young men planning to go home and kill themselves, or nannies worried about their moko, or someone wanting to get off meth,” says Scotty.

“Wherever I stop people toot, then some will stop to talk. I decide where I’m going when I wake up in the morning. Last week I was in the Waikato, then sat on Totara St to introduce myself to truck drivers. I’ve been down the South Island and Stewart Island. It’s about going to the people instead of people waiting to see someone in an office.”

From April 20 to the end of May, Scotty had seen 118 people, dealing with a wide range of issues.

He’s been in the mental health system himself and says sitting out “in the middle of nowhere” with his sign gives power to the community to stop and talk.

It’s about going back to basics, getting people to just come and have a yarn. He says most people don’t want to talk about mental health and services are lacking for those over 25.

He’s a registered charitable trust and is keen to find some funding - but he’d be out there with his vehicle every day anyway, he says.

His nominees described him as “an amazing man who volunteers his time to anyone who might need him. He sits in high traffic places with his cool sign-written car and some picnic chairs for anyone who wants to stop and just talk”.

“I have no doubt UOK BRO will save someone’s / many people's lives. It may seem like such a small gesture, but I think it will have a huge impact! And all of his own time and dime. Legend!”

For Scotty, it’s about getting rid of the “system” and referral process and bringing therapeutic counseling to the people, where they need it, no matter where or when.

People who want to donate, can do so here: https://givealittle.co.nz/org/uokbronz

4 comments

So Deserving

Posted on 11-06-2024 08:15 | By Yadick

This guy is incredible. The work he is doing in our society is massive. I'll be honest, I've stopped and talked and bawled my eyes out. I only stopped to say hi and next thing I just found myself opening up, spilling the beans. He is SO easy to talk to and absolutely, totally non-judgemental. I can't sing Scotty's praises enough. This man deserved to have been and should have been in the Kings Honors list. Put a petrol or grocery voucher in the car so when you see him you can give it to him.
You can't miss that car :-)
If you see him on the side of the road, and there's an empty seat, pull in, even if it's just to say hi.
A new true friend for life.
THANK YOU SCOTTY, THANK YOU SO, SO MUCH.


Mental Health Volunteer

Posted on 11-06-2024 08:58 | By LyricalSoul

Good on you mate!


The man

Posted on 11-06-2024 10:49 | By Thebrad74

I see this fella everywhere and i also honk the horn. People like this care about the community and its citizens. I see him sitting in the cold hes always out there. Keep up the good work Scott.


Awesome

Posted on 12-06-2024 07:51 | By Thats Nice

You're a real champion Scott. I have no doubt you have helped many folk.


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