Session information

- Title:
- Digital media and young people
- Description:
- This session is aimed at more experienced/specialist users and develops ideas from Children and Young People's Digital Lives (410-088) to give some understanding in a rapidly changing field of the developing interactions as children grow up in a digital world. It also examines the impact of this world on children and young people vulnerable to, or suffering from, mental health disorders.
- Hierarchy:
- MindEd Targeted & Specialist CAMHS > Specialist CAMHS entry level > Digital media and young people > Digital media and young people
- Author(s):
-
Annie Mullins OBE
Richard Graham
- Created:
- 15 Dec 2016
- Last Major Update:
- 15 Dec 2016
- Keywords:
- 414-037, cyberbullying, social media, gaming, sexting, online risks, sexual grooming, social media, smart phones, apps, digital lives, excessive use
- Quicklink:
- 414-037
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Presentation
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Interactivity
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Self assessments
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Overall rating
4.6/5
4.6/5
Content
4.6/5
4.6/5
Presentation
4.5/5
4.5/5
Interactivity
4.5/5
4.5/5
Self assessments
4.7/5
4.7/5
- Title:
- Digital media and young people
- Description:
- This session is aimed at more experienced/specialist users and develops ideas from Children and Young People's Digital Lives (410-088) to give some understanding in a rapidly changing field of the developing interactions as children grow up in a digital world. It also examines the impact of this world on children and young people vulnerable to, or suffering from, mental health disorders.
- Hierarchy:
- MindEd Targeted & Specialist CAMHS > Specialist CAMHS entry level > Digital media and young people > Digital media and young people
- Author(s):
-
Annie Mullins OBE
Richard Graham
- Created:
- 15 Dec 2016
- Last Major Update:
- 15 Dec 2016
- Keywords:
- 414-037, cyberbullying, social media, gaming, sexting, online risks, sexual grooming, social media, smart phones, apps, digital lives, excessive use
- Quicklink:
- 414-037