PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Young People: Mobile Phones (11 October 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
James Naish (Labour)
Answer
Schools are required by law to have a behaviour policy that sets out what is expected of all pupils, including what items are banned from school premises. Additionally, the government’s non-statutory guidance supports schools on how to develop, implement and maintain a policy that prohibits the use of mobile phones throughout the school day. Headteachers are responsible for implementation of guidance within their schools.
Research suggests excessive screentime can be detrimental to children’s wellbeing. The Online Safety Act aims to protects children from accessing harmful and age-inappropriate content and to ensure that technology companies take more responsibility for the safety of their users, particularly children.
Answered by:
Stephen Morgan (Labour)
18 October 2024
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