In this ISN Live event, sponsored by The National College, safeguarding, mental health and well-being experts analyse the findings of Jonathan Haidt's ground-breaking book.
Speakers
Sian Jorgensen: Safeguarding Consultant and Trainer, International Schools Specialist, ©SAFE Interviewing Trainer
Hayley Wilson: Deputy Head of Secondary School (Pastoral Community and Wellbeing) at Kellet School, The British International School in Hong Kong
Anna Bateman: Senior Education Consultant, Specialising in Mental Health Strategy and Training.
Jamie Ganley: Head of Sales at The National College
Agenda:
- Session 1: Sian Jorgensen; The Research and Impact of Social Media and Mobile Phone Use on Young People
Slides - Session 2: Jamie Ganley and Anna Bateman; The National College presents #WakeUpWednesday to support educators and parents.
Slides - Session 3: Hayley Wilson, Sian Jorgensen and Anna Bateman: A panel discussion; How to support Teachers and Parents in International Schools
Recording
Reports and resources
Public attitudes to smart phones 2025 https://www.moreincommon.org.uk/media/flrnzo5x/public-attitudes-to-smartphones-social-media-and-online-safety-1.pdf
Lost boys report https://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/library/lost-boys
The Instagram post from the guardian that helped launch Kellett School |British International School Hong Kong's phone free school considerations https://www.instagram.com/guardian_us/p/C1pF8NvLHr7/
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