Showing posts with label online safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online safety. Show all posts

Friday, 28 October 2022

Things in the Library - November

 Toddler development checks

The National Institute for Health & Care Research have found that about 1 in 4 children are missing their 2-2.5 year development checks. Children from deprived backgrounds, and those in local authority care, were less likely than other children to have these checks recorded. The Healthy Child Programme in England states that all children aged 2-2½ should have a health check by the health visiting team. Not all children receive these checks, and, before this study, it was not known whether certain groups are more likely to miss out.

Protecting children online

Ofcom has published a report looking at the measures taken by video sharing platforms to protect children and ensure that they do not view adult material including pornography. The report found that most UK sites do not have robust verification methods in place, and many sites merely require the user to check a box stating that they are 18 or over.

NSPCC Learning has created an e-learning course to help designated child protection leads understand the risks around children sharing nude images and how to respond appropriately. The course includes training on recognising when sharing imagery is harmful sexual behaviour, and steps to safeguard all young people involved.  
  

Workforce Census 2022

The Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health has published an overview of paediatric and child health workforce, focusing on consultants and SAS doctors working in the UK. It includes recommendations and key findings graphics. 


Childhood obesity

From the Nuffield Trust:Despite numerous initiatives, there have been no improvements in the levels of childhood excess weight and obesity in England over recent years. Much of the research used to inform policy on childhood obesity has been based on ways of changing the behaviour of individuals rather than influences outside their control, like the characteristics of a local area. Understanding these external factors is particularly important for children, who cannot choose the environment they grow up in.

A Million & Me

Centre for Mental Health have released a report into A Million & Me, which  was developed by BBC Children in Need to explore how ordinary, trusted relationships can help children who are beginning to struggle with their mental wellbeing. Funded projects include including text and phone support for children, the production of digital resources and training for trusted adults, and activities aimed at boosting children’s wellbeing.


Things happening in Sheffield in November

Wreath making at Kelham Island Museum

Get festive and learn how to make a fresh Christmas door wreath  using locally sourced foliage, beautiful dried fruits, ribbons and sparkly bits and bobs. Enjoy hot drinks and mince pies while you craft the evening away, and come away with a beautiful hand-crafted wreath to decorate your door for the season. All abilities are welcome from complete beginners to experts and all materials will be provided. Thu, November 10, 2022, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Tickets here.


The Art of Play at the National Videogame Museum

Did you know that Sheffield is home to the National Videogame Museum?  Based in Castle House in the city centre, it is currently exhibiting The Art of Play, which showcases the artistry behind videogames

Recipe of the Month

These pear, apple and cider muffins are exactly the kind of treat to see us into November.

Friday, 29 April 2022

Things in the library 29th April

Things about Ukraine...

The Ukrainian Book Institute is fundraising to print Ukrainian-language books and distribute them to children displaced by the Russian invasion. They hope to raise enough funds to have hundreds of thousands of children's books printed in Europe. The main printing works in Ukraine were based in Kharkiv, which has been heavily bombed in the war. These Ukrainian books will allow children to be entertained while keeping the link with their homeland.

Things to debate...

Festival of Debate is an annual series of panel discussions, debates, Q&As, artistic responses, keynote speeches and other public events in Sheffield, exploring politics, economics and society. It’s coordinated in collaboration with over 50 partners across the city, from grassroots campaign groups to the city’s largest institutions. Headliners on this year's programme are Gloria Steinem, David Wengrow, Jeremy Corbyn, Led By Donkeys, Shon Faye, and George Monbiot. It takes place between 19th April and 30th May.

Things about adolescent health...

The Adolescent Health Programme is a new e-learning programme from Health Education Englandfor all healthcare professionals working with young people age 12-18 years. The programme aims to ensure that all health professionals have essential youth communication skills and understand young people’s rights to consent and confidentiality. 

Thing about online safety...

NSPCC Learning and National Crime Agency- Child Exploitation and Online Protection (NCA-CEOP) have redeveloped and updated the elearning course Keeping Children Safe Online. The course consists of seven online modules including information on how children use the internet and the risks related to internet use. Updates include information on new trends and the latest government guidance on keeping children safe online.

Things about old friends and gifts...

We were very pleased to have a visit from Sujatha Gopal, formerly a consultant here at SCH and now Consultant in Paediatric Endocrinology and Bone at Evelina Children's Hospital in London.. Here she is pictured with Sarah, our Library and Knowledge Services Manager, and the plant she brought in to go with the beautiful orange tree she previously gifted the library.

Things about stress release...

We are now at the end of Stress Awareness Month, but the Illingworth Library is well set up for all of your mindful needs all year round. We have colouring in, puzzles, games, leisure reading and space to sit and ponder and look over the hills of Sheffield. Here is a link to Uplifting Resources for the NHS, by the NHS which was put together by Heath Education England.

Things to make...

 I make this Satay Noodles recipe just about every single week. It takes 15 minutes! It's tasty! It contains vegetables! My children actually eat it!