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DTSTAMP:20250415T162600Z
DTSTART:20251018T120000Z
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SUMMARY:How to say no to your phone
UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/213214
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by the powerful themes in Adolescence and the empowering and practical guide, How to say no to your phone, this workshop feeds into the urgent conversation about phone use and online safety. \n
 Dr. Anna Lavis from the University of Birmingham will shed light on what children and young people see and do online, reflecting on how they may often stumble across unexpected content. Jenny Moore, owner of children's bookshop, How Brave is the Wren, will invite families to share experiences and concerns, helping parents and children think through what "good" online habits look like together.\n
 Join us for a chance to better understand the digital world and have an open conversation with your family about navigating it, and sometimes saying no.\n
 Suitable for adults and young people over age 11.\n
 Tickets for this event are £5 per adult and £2.50 for people under 18. \n
 To make our events as accessible as possible, we are also offering a limited number of free Solidarity Tickets. For more info on Solidarity tickets, go to our ticketing information page. \n
  In 2025 the University is celebrating 125 years. This milestone marks a legacy of driving change and shaping society. The public programme at the Exchange explores boundary pushing research of the past, present and future. Come along and discover how University research impacts you, and help us shape the future together.\n
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LOCATION:The Exchange 3 Centenary Square Birmingham B1 2DR
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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