Next government should consider banning phones for under-16s, report says
- The next government should consider a statutory ban on mobile phones in schools and a total ban on phones for under-16s, according to a report from MPs.
- The House of Commons Education Committee also called for a statutory ban on mobile phones in schools.
- The committee emphasized the harmful effects of screen time on children's mental and physical health and stressed the need for clear guidance for schools and parents on managing this issue.
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Smartphone ban for under-16s should be considered, group of MPs suggests
Online safety campaigner Ian Russell says a ban on phones or social media access would "cause more harm than good" and would "punish children for the failures of tech companies to protect them".
Next government should consider banning phones for under-16s, report says
A report by MPs on the Education Committee said stronger measures were needed to protect children’s mental and physical health.
Next government should consider banning phones for under-16s, report says
A report by MPs on the Education Committee said stronger measures were needed to protect children’s mental and physical health.
Education Select Committee: Smartphone ban for kids 'worth considering' - Your Harlow
THE next government should consider proposals to ban smartphones for under-16s within its first year, a committee of MPs has said reports the BBC. The Education Select Committee report outlined some of the “serious dangers” posed to children online. Click below for the full story. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjmm0zgx9zno The post Education Select Committee: Smartphone ban for kids ‘worth considering’ appeared first on Your Harlow.
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