#LoveESOL campaign research volunteer

We are looking for volunteers to work with us on the #LoveESOL campaign. Through which we want make sure that everyone who wants learn English has access to a class.

What You'll Do: 

#LoveESOL* is a campaign that aims to ensure that all those who want an ESOL class have one. 

 

We employ community organising methodology to run this campaign which means that we listen to communities affected by the issue to understand the problems, identify where power lies and combining this information make strategic choices about what policy changes we campaign to make. Communities who have direct experience of the issue are at the forefront of the campaign and their learning and development is as vital as the policy change itself.

 

Despite speaking English being fundamental to the wellbeing of migrant communities in the UK, many are prevented from accessing classes due to a variety of reasons - lack of provision, lack of information about classes, no childcare, costs, restrictive eligibility criteria etc.

 

We campaign to ensure that eligibility criteria is removed, ESOL is adequately funded so that sufficient free provision and childcare are available and apt information about provision is provided. 

 

Currently, we are in the process of learning about decision makers, understanding decision making processes and policy related to ESOL. We are looking for volunteers to help do this. The work would consist of desk based research and some online meetings to plan and discuss findings. We are hoping to get together a group so that we can support each other, even though the research would be done individually. 

 

If you are interested, do get in touch with us! 

 

If you have any questions email Adela on adela@efalondon.org

 

* ESOL = English for Speakers of Other Languages

Why You'll Love It: 

Make change in the community. Learn about UK policy, structures and systems. Meet new people and build relationships. Work on your research skills. Have fun!

 

What You'll Learn: 

Research skills

About UK policy, structures, systems & decision makers

Campaign strategy development 

What We're Looking For: 

We are looking for people who think that access to education is important and want to contribute to making sure that eveyone who wants to learn English can access a class.

Summary
Volunteering
Researcher
Education
Human Rights
Refugees
Social Mobility
Widening participation
Remote opportunity
Location of opportunity: 
Remote
16 Weeks Minimum
2 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Strategic Planning
Research
Teamwork

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