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Lingo Flamingo

Mental Health Care

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Lingo Flamingo
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    Eilidh Hornigold Postgraduate Student at the University of St Andrews
    • Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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    Milo Wasserman Why do employers think it’s okay to ask for 5+ years experience when hiring for a grad / entry level role?
    • London, England, United Kingdom
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    Rachel Paterson Freelance Associate Italian Tutor
    • Greater Glasgow Area
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Overview

Who are we? We are the world’s first not-for-profit organisation to provide bespoke language classes to older adults. Operating throughout Scotland, we work closely with local communities to provide highly-trained tutors who are able to create an accessible language learning experience that takes into account the physical, medical and mental health of learners. We believe passionately in life long learning and are driven to prove that no matter your age, it’s never too late to learn new, enriching skills. We believe that the benefits of language learning should be for everyone. Why do we do this? Our work is powered by recent research showing that learning a language can delay dementia by up to five years, as well as aiding stroke recovery. By offering a slow-paced, sensory experience, our classes stimulate the mind, build confidence, exercise the brain and create connections between leaners. Incredibly, in doing this we improve learner’s decision making and multi-tasking skills and heighten their ability to concentrate and communicate. What do we offer? We have crafted therapeutic language learning packages for those living with dementia. These leisurely classes take into account the medical, physical, and mental health of learners in order to employ the senses, keep the brain active, build confidence, and foster connections between participants. We've worked with individuals at all stages of dementia diagnosis, and 90% of our students say they loved the classes and felt an increased sense of confidence and self-worth. Further to this, we have developed a bespoke basket of classes for those over 65 who embrace life long learning and who are seeking new, enriching experiences in retirement. These research-powered classes offer a unique way for individuals to get back into learning, build confidence, exercise the mind and, most importantly, to have fun whilst doing it. As we say, our classes are good for the brain and good for the banter.

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