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  • Wake up Wednesdays - WhatsApp

    Published 19/02/25
    This week's Wake Up Wednesday focuses on the very popular app, WhatsApp. With Ofcom reporting that over 7 million UK children use WhatsApp, it's absolutely paramount for us to understand what risks the platform might pose to young people.
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  • Wake up Wednesdays - online relationships

    Published 12/02/25
    Good morning, I appreciate that this week's Wake up Wednesday maybe something to save for future reference as it is all about online relationships and dating apps. However, as always, the attached poster has crucial information about how to
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  • Wake up wednesdays - Fake news and scams

    Published 05/02/25
    While misinformation and 'fake news' are well-known concerns online, it's also the case that scammers and other cyber-criminals can try to utilise this phony material to manipulate, frighten or otherwise persuade their victims into cooper
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  • Wake up Wednesday - Emotional literacy

    Published 29/01/25
    With Children's Mental Health week a focus next week, this week's Wake Up Wednesday is well timed. Please take time to read for top tips to help your child recognise, understand and express their feelings. As we grow up, we're inevi
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  • Wake up Wednesdays - Health and Fitness apps

    Published 22/01/25
    Over time, more and more fitness apps have been finding their way into circulation. Usually free to download - at least initially - these apps claim to offer helpful advice and assistance in routine management to those looking to lead a healthier lif
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  • Wake up Wednesdays - TikTok

    Published 16/01/25
    Among children - and especially teenagers - TikTok boasts approximately 220 million users, providing a near-endless reel of short clips intended to entertain, educate and more. However, along with its enormous userbase comes a significant number of p
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  • Wake up Wednesdays - Justalk

    Published 08/01/25
    JusTalk Kids is an alternative version of the JusTalk app, aimed at an audience aged 13 and under. As that upper age limit suggests, this social networking platform is intended to be suitable for youngsters, providing them with a space of their own t
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  • Wake up Wednesdays - Return to routine

    Published 07/01/25
    Returning to the usual routine after the holidays can be a stressful time for anyone and that includes those children and young people who are making their way back to school. Difficulty readjusting to a structured schedule, worries about reunit
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  • Wake up Wednesdays - Social Media

    Published 19/12/24
    This week's Wake Up Wednesday maybe something to save in your inbox for the future but worth bearing in mind now... Social media apps such as TikTok and Instagram are immensely popular among children and young people: Ofcom found that 96%
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  • Wake up Wednesdays - Safety over the festive season

    Published 11/12/24
    The holiday season is fast approaching!  While we hope you’re excited to kick back, relax, and enjoy some well-earned rest with friends and family, it’s still vitally important that we do all we can to safeguard the children and
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  • Wake up Wednesdays - Wellbeing Apps

    Published 04/12/24
    According to findings from the NHS, 1 in 5 children in England suffer from a probable mental health issue, with 420,000 treated for such problems every month. With such high numbers of young people in need of mental health support, it’s pe
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  • Hockey Champions!

    Published 29/11/24
    Yesterday we played Hockey at the Corsham secondary school. All together we all played each of the four matches and took home the victory.  Everyone enjoyed playing the matches and were very supportive, including Mr Solomon as he always is. W
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