Christmas Newsletter December 2024
Published: 20 December, 2024
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Welcome to the first #WellbeingWednesday of 2026! An estimated one-third of children have a social media account, so it’s important that trusted adults know what content young people are consuming; what they’re posting; and what interactions they’re having. On social media, it can be easy to go down a rabbit hole that isn’t beneficial to our wellbeing. As platforms grapple with managing ‘legal but harmful’ content, lives are being impacted – sometimes to tragic effect. We might be daunted by the scale of the tech giants and their content which enthrals young people, but we can still help children to be mindful of their mental wellness: recognising when something isn’t OK … and knowing what to do about content that upsets them.![]()
In the guide, you'll find tips such as how to hide content, setting daily limits and discussing what children have seen online. #LifeInALLItsFullness #hope #wellbeingmatters
A very Happy New Year and best wishes for 2026 to all of our students, families and friends! #LifeInALLItsFullness #hope #newyear2026
Welcome back to #WellbeingWednesday - the last one of 2025! In the cold Winter weather and after the Christmas break, it can sometimes be difficult to get children and young people motivated to take part in sports and other exercise, but there are certainly ways to do so. This guide provides you with some top tips from our expert on how to encourage young people to stay active and remain invested in their physical welfare. #LifeInALLItsFullness #hope #WellbeingMatters #exerciseforwellbeing