Allergies can be mild, but anaphylaxis can be life-threatening.
Our #WakeUpWednesday guide helps adults recognise warning signs, understand common triggers and feel more prepared to support children.
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⛏️ Minecraft can support creativity and social play, but public servers, in-game chat and spending features can bring risks.
Our latest #WakeUpWednesday guide shares practical tips to help children play more safely.
Download: https://t.co/Xo4XXvabjE
#Safeguarding#Minecraft
⚠️ Online grooming can happen through social media, gaming platforms, group chats and messaging apps.
Our latest #WakeUpWednesday guide explains the risks, warning signs and practical steps adults can take to help keep young people safer.
Download: https://t.co/pZhpfDeUj3
Missed the What’s New in Canva Education | Canva Create 2026 Edition webinar?
From AI-powered creation to smarter workflows, including Learn Grid for real-time assignment tracking and live learning — explore new tools designed to save time and spark creativity. 🚀
Watch here 👇
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📱 App stores offer millions of apps, but not all are safe for children.
From malware and copycat apps to in-app purchases and inappropriate content, risks can be easy to miss.
Our latest #WakeUpWednesday guide explains more.
Download: https://t.co/fZtadJCeHU
📱 Instagram is hugely popular with young people, but features like livestreaming, messaging and endless feeds can bring risks.
Our latest #WakeUpWednesday guide explains the dangers and shares practical safety tips.
Download: https://t.co/wZEXc122l8
⚠️ Violent trends &shock-value clips can spread across social media feeds, sometimes reaching young people who were not looking for them.
Our latest guide explains the risks and offers advice for parents and educators.
Download: https://t.co/Esu1m00L91
It’s Neurodiversity Celebration Week! 🧠✨
Educators can support neurodiverse students, from clear instructions and flexible learning options to creating sensory-friendly spaces.
#NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek
It’s time for a shout out to everyone who went all in on the fun this World Book Day 2026 in the National Year of Reading and made it a magical day for children and young people! ✨📚
To the families, schools, teachers, early years practitioners, librarians, booksellers, publishers, our incredible £1/1.50 authors and illustrators, charity, commercial and industry partners, funders and supporters - including our headline sponsor National Book Tokens - your dedication makes a real difference.
Have a look at everyone who makes it happen - https://t.co/E74OABtf0o
Thanks to your support, we’re inspiring a love of reading, making books more accessible, and giving more children the choice — and the chance — to discover the fun of reading!
And of course, to all the children who took part — choosing books, getting involved in activities, and embracing reading with enthusiasm — you are at the heart of everything we do. 💖
#WorldBookDay #WorldBookDay26 #GoAllIn #NationalYearOfReading2026
Happy World Book Day, everyone!
Today is all about inspiring children to see reading differently, because reading for fun seriously improves lives.
Thanks for joining the fun!
#WorldBookDay
This week’s #WakeUpWednesday highlights simple, practical ways families can make reading part of everyday life. From creating cosy reading spaces to showing children that reading is fun, small habits can make a big impact.
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#WorldBookDay
NEW POST: The SEND reforms in the Schools White Paper reveal rights given, and rights stripped away— here is our initial overview https://t.co/dmptoZ2YSw #SaveOurChildrensRights
This week's #WakeUpWednesday guide explains how features like group chats, disappearing messages, ‘Channels’ and location sharing can expose young users to pressure, unwanted contact and inappropriate content.
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