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  • Zoe's wellbeing workshops make national news

Zoe's wellbeing workshops make national news

A 91¶¶Òõ lecturer’s ground-breaking wellbeing classes for law students have been featured in The Times.

29 May 2019

Zoe Swan, senior lecturer in law and undergraduate law courses leader at the university, launched the wellbeing and resilience workshops for first-year undergraduate students earlier this academic year as part of timetabled teaching content on the law degrees.

The classes are thought to be the first of their kind in the UK and consist of two one-hour lecture sessions followed by two hourly workshops for each seminar group. The lectures explores the context for learning about resilience within law school and the legal profession, what resilience is and how developing an awareness of it and holistic wellbeing can contribute to supporting law students’ mental, emotional and physical health at university and beyond.

The workshops are practical and experiential. Students consider the roles of various lawyers, what they do and the skills and personal qualities needed to practice in these roles and differing work environments set against an understanding of the skills law students need to master to achieve at law school.

Students also explore and practice a range of strategies to support their individual and collective wellbeing, which include group meditation, mindfulness, breath work, mindset, food choices, setting intentions and goals, time management and sleep practices. 

Zoe, who is also a qualified wellness coach, : “I want to support students to engage in what they need to support themselves during their studies and in their careers.”

“University courses focus on teaching knowledge, but students must be prepared to go out into the real world and they need to develop resilience skills before they are in practice.”

Zoe Swan meditating

Zoe meditating

Zoe’s training and work as a coach has shown her that taking a holistic approach to student wellbeing can create happier and potentially more successful law students and lawyers.

 She added: “I have come to appreciate through research and experience that supporting wellbeing is just like developing any other employability skill.”

Zoe believes wellbeing and resilience workshops that give students the opportunity to explore these topics should be mandatory for law students across the UK. The recent resilience and wellbeing survey from the Junior Lawyers Division of the Law Society found that 93.5 per cent of those who responded said they had experienced stress in their role in the past month.

The practical legal training programme at the College of Law in Australia has been running resilience training since 2011.

Zoe said: “It’s my personal belief legal education needs to evolve holistically to support students in developing an awareness of resilience and practical understanding of strategies and ‘ways of being’ which support sustainable wellbeing.” 

Zoe won the 91¶¶Òõ Student Union Innovative Teacher Award 2019 for this work. Content on wellbeing and resilience will also be included in the second year law in action module from October 2019.

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