Wellbeing Support for ESOL Learners

A new wellbeing booklet has been created to support ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learners at Entry 1 and Entry 2 levels, thanks to funding from The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector Grants. This resource offers six key lessons focused on promoting wellbeing while improving learners' English skills. Topics covered in the booklet include understanding health services, healthy eating, exercise, sleep, volunteering and managing feelings.

In addition to the lessons, the booklet provides essential signposting to health and wellbeing services in Kingston, helping learners navigate local support. It also highlights local services and activities that ESOL learners can engage with to enhance their integration into the community.

Accompanied by comprehensive lesson plans, this resource is designed to help volunteers and teachers easily incorporate wellbeing themes into their classes, making it a valuable tool for both educators and students.

For more information or to request a copy of the wellbeing booklet with accompanying lesson plans, please contact Gurpreet at operations-manager@leah.org.uk

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