SERC Receive Student Wellbeing Project Grant

SERC Awarded Grant for Student Wellbeing Project

South Eastern Regional College (SERC) have secured grant funding from the Public Health Agency for a project to support student and trainee mental wellbeing.

The £4k grant will be used to support up to 100 Foundation Learning students with mild to moderate learning difficulties. 

he students will undertake a programme of physical exercise and cooking sessions that promote healthy eating and overall wellbeing.

Paul Walsh, Downpatrick Campus Manager and Head of Learner Welfare at SERC said: “Creating positive experiences in exercise and food preparation is essential for cultivating healthy habits.

“Regular exercise can have a profoundly positive impact on mental health such as reducing stress, boosting confidence and fostering valuable social connections.

SERC has received a grant from the Public Health Agency for supporting student and trainee mental wellbeing.

“In addition, a balanced diet rich in nutrients can alleviate symptoms of anxiety and improve mental resilience.

He added: “The knowledge and skills that the students and trainees will develop throughout the 10-week project will be with them far beyond the end of the project. 

“These are life-skills which they will be able to call upon when they face the challenges that everyday life may throw at them.”

The wellbeing project commences from mid-March and will operate across SERC’s main campuses in Bangor, Downpatrick, Lisburn and Newtownards.

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