HEADER_BACKGROUND
Explore the 5 Ways to Wellbeing For Your Daily Life
Ready to make small, positive changes that can have a big impact on your wellbeing? 'Explore the 5 Ways to Wellbeing for Your Daily Life' is all about helping you create a healthier, more balanced routine. Using the 5 Ways to Wellbeing framework, this course will show you simple, everyday actions that can lift your mood, reduce stress, and improve your overall mental and emotional health.

You’ll learn how easy it can be to build habits like connecting with others, staying active, and practising mindfulness that make a real difference. Whether you’re looking to feel more relaxed, recharged, or just make the most of each day, this course will help you weave wellbeing into your daily routine.

What You’ll Learn:
- How to connect with others and nurture meaningful relationships.
- The benefits of being active and how it boosts your mood and energy.
- Ways to take notice and practice mindfulness in daily life.
- How to keep learning and engage your mind with new experiences.
- Simple ways to give back and boost your sense of purpose.

By the end of this course, you’ll have practical tools to incorporate the 5 Ways to Wellbeing into your everyday routine, helping you feel more balanced, happier, and healthier.
These courses are fully funded, and are of no cost to the service user.

In order for us to continue to offer these courses free of charge, we require learners to attend 100% of their learning programme, to experience the full benefits to their emotional health and wellbeing.

Prosp User 2
By the end of the course, you should be able to -
• Explain how connecting with others can improve your wellbeing, with two examples of connections you’ve made.
• Identify how being active boosts your mood and energy, tracking your weekly activity.
• Describe how mindfulness supports wellbeing and share how you’ve included it in your daily life.
• Explain how learning new things benefits your mind, with one new experience you’ve had during the course.
• Understand how giving back boosts your sense of purpose, with an example of how you’ve contributed.

Prosp User 3
Your tutor will assess your learning and progress throughout the course through ongoing observation, question and answer, tasks, and exercises. Your progress will be recorded on your Individual Learning Plan (ILP) and your tutor will provide you with ongoing feedback to support you

Prosp User 4
You do not require any formal experience or qualifications to enrol onto this course.

Prosp User 5
• You will be expected to be punctual and attend 100% of this course. Please do not book holidays in term time and let us know of any planned absences before you start the course. If you do not attend for 2 consecutive sessions, without prior notice you may be withdrawn, and this will reduce your chances of joining another course in the future.

• Learners may complete an Emotional Health and Wellbeing survey to help us identify and support these needs appropriately.

• We use a mixture of classroom based and online learning for classwork and homework.

Prosp User 14
You will need a notepad and pen for your first session and your tutor will advise you on further materials if needed (Please do not purchase any materials before the first session).

Yes. There are various ways to support your learning, subject to your individual circumstance and type of programme, please ask your tutor or the centre staff for more information on the following:
• Additional funding to pay for resources.
• Laptop, Loan and Learn scheme
• Homework Club
• Additional support within the classroom

Prosp User 6
You will be invited to the EHW Google Classroom, where you will find useful tips and advice on how to support your mental health, along with up to date information and invites to additional courses.

Information on further courses linked to the Emotional Health and Wellbeing programme will also be given to your tutor or you can telephone 01895 556248 for further advice and guidance.

Prosp User 7
The Emotional Health and Wellbeing (EHW) programme is designed to help you to build your resilience, improve your confidence and set goals for your future, however big or small. Along the way you will meet new people, learn something new, and have access to opportunities in a safe and supportive learning environment.

Prosp User 8
• You can give your views through your ILP, course evaluation forms, surveys and our Compliments, Comments and Complaints forms which can be found in Centre offices.
• You may also choose to become a course representative for your class. Course Representatives can then stand for election onto our Learner Council

Prosp User 9
• We want you to enjoy your learning experience and feel safe, equal and respected while you are here with us. If you have any concerns, please report it to a member of staff or directly to a Designated Safeguarding Officer as soon as possible.

• To ensure that our learners can communicate with each other safely we offer a variety of functions in Google suite. We strongly discourage the use of other social media groups such as Whatsapp, which rely on personal data being shared.

Prosp User 10
If you are interested in enrolling on any of our courses please contact our South Ruislip centre on 01895 556248 or email emotionalwellbeing@hae-acl.ac.uk

Prosp User 11
EHWC1024
23/04/2026
21/05/2026
10:00 - 12:30
5 weeks
Message