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Safeguarding Updates

June 2023

  • Artificial Intelligence

    Published 28/06/23

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    You will no doubt be aware of the many discussions taking place around Artificial Intelligence. One area of AI which has seen rapid increased popularity is that of chatbots and AI friends, which are available on many platforms, such as Snapchat. As ever, it is vital that we know what our young people are experiencing when using such technology, and that we are active in talking to them about it.

    National Online Safety have produced this handy guide for parents to consider what carers and parents need to know about AI Virtual Friends.

    Kind regards,

    Mr S Auckland, Designated Safeguarding Lead and Deputy Head

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  • Potential risks associated with Vaping

    Published 07/06/23

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    This week I would like to draw your attention to concerns around vaping. While in the past it may be marketed as a safer alternative to smoking, it is crucial for parents and carers to be aware of the potential risks associated with vaping.

    Health Risks:

    Vaping exposes individuals to various harmful substances, including nicotine, chemicals, and potentially toxic aerosol particles. The long-term effects of vaping are still being studied, but early research suggests it can lead to:

    1. Nicotine addiction: Vaping products often contain nicotine, which is highly addictive and can have a significant impact on a young person's developing brain.
    2. Respiratory issues: Vaping can cause lung damage and respiratory problems, such as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. It may also increase the risk of respiratory infections.
    3. Cardiovascular problems: Studies have shown that vaping can negatively affect heart health and increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
    4. Adverse effects on mental health: Evidence suggests a link between vaping and increased anxiety, depression, and mood disorders in adolescents.

    Gateway to Smoking:

    Vaping can serve as a gateway to traditional cigarette smoking. Research indicates that young people who start with vaping are more likely to progress to smoking cigarettes later on.

    Unknown Long-Term Effects:

    Since vaping is a relatively new phenomenon, the long-term health consequences are not yet fully understood. However, early studies raise concerns about potential risks to overall health and well-being.

    We would encourage you to explore resources on the risks of vaping. The following websites provide valuable insights and evidence-based advice:

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

    BBC health

    By educating ourselves about the dangers of vaping, we can have open and informed conversations with our children, helping them make healthy choices. It is important to maintain an ongoing dialogue with your child, discussing the risks associated with vaping and reinforcing the importance of making responsible decisions.

    If you have any concerns or require further support, please do not hesitate to contact us.

    Kind regards,
     
    Mr S Auckland, Designated Safeguarding Lead and Deputy Head
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June 2023