A new Slang Booklet has been created to help international and new staff navigate the everyday language they may hear from clients and colleagues. It features a collection of words and phrases unique to Warwickshire and other parts of the UK – many of which don’t appear in standard dictionaries and can sometimes be considered impolite or rude.

The booklet isn’t comprehensive, but it offers a practical introduction to commonly used slang terms, covering areas such as:

  • Body parts
  • Clothes
  • Death and bereavement
  • Family members
  • Food and drink
  • Greetings
  • Money
  • Sleep
  • Toileting and bodily functions

By familiarising themselves with these phrases, international care workers and care workers more generally can improve communication, avoid misunderstandings, and feel more confident in day-to-day interactions.