
Policy Update 20.08.21
Published
Friday, 20 August
Author
Julia Garvey
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Policy Updates
August
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A not-for-profit organisation ‘InternetMatters.org’ commissioned Dr Diane T Levine at the University of Leicester to consider how we define digital wellbeing within families. The report ‘Children and families’ wellbeing in a digital world: a four-dimensional model’ examines the relationship between digital participation across four dimensions of wellbeing – developmental wellbeing, emotional wellbeing, physical wellbeing and […]
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