Digital Wellbeing Resources
The Digital Wellbeing project ran from October 2021-2022. It brought together 4 passionate members to explore and develop resources for our members and Corporate Parents on digital wellbeing.
The Digital Wellbeing project ran from October 2021-2022. It brought together 4 passionate members to explore and develop resources for our members and Corporate Parents on digital wellbeing.
A poem by a member of the Digital Wellbeing group on what Digital Wellbeing means to him.
Signposting poster developed through the group’s research, that includes links and support for online safety, digital rights, and other helpful links.
A children’s book that educates children and adults about children’s digital rights and their importance.
A reflective blog from Megan, who is a member of the Digital Wellbeing group. This blog goes through her experience throughout the project, her involvement, and a reflection of the past year.
Designed by our Digital Wellbeing Group and Dr Autumn Roesch-Marsh to help ensure Care Experienced people are supported to maintain relationships online.
Designed by our Digital Wellbeing Group and Dr Autumn Roesch-Marsh to help ensure Care Experienced people are supported to maintain relationships online.
Megan a core member of the group explaining what digital wellbeing means to her.
Megan, a core member of the Digital Wellbeing group explains what being involved in the project has been like for her.
Bob, a core member of the Digital Wellbeing group explains what being involved in the project has been like for him.