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Name for smartphone ban in Welsh colleges rejected by Senedd committee

By Editorial Board Published March 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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Name for smartphone ban in Welsh colleges rejected by Senedd committee

Requires a smartphone ban in Welsh colleges have been rejected by a committee of politicians.

The Senedd’s petitions committee has as a substitute beneficial extra help for colleges to set their very own restrictions, as a substitute of an outright ban, after listening to how smartphones can help younger folks’s welfare and security.

In a report printed on Wednesday, it urged the Welsh authorities to determine clear steering which might permit lecturers to set the foundations that work finest for his or her pupils.

“The growing body of evidence about the harms of smartphones outweighing the benefits for children is both compelling and concerning,” mentioned committee chair Carolyn Thomas.

“However, on balance we do not believe that it supports a move to a uniform ‘ban’ on smartphones in all Welsh schools.”

Ms Thomas mentioned it was clear to the committee that the connection between younger folks and their telephones was “not simple”.

Some skilled cyber-bullying, dependancy and anxiousness, whereas others had been extra in a position to handle well being circumstances and felt safer strolling to highschool, in accordance with proof heard by the committee.

“Every so often a petition comes in that grabs our attention and sometimes things that seem the simplest, are much, much more complex once you scratch the surface,” Ms Thomas mentioned.

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“All schools have the power to prohibit the use of mobile phones in schools, and most of them do,” Ms Neagle mentioned.

“What we ask when they’re considering these policies is that they think about the well-being of children and young people.”

“We are working with schools to ensure they have policies and resources to reduce the negative impacts of mobile phones and promote learning,” the spokesperson added.

“The education secretary is due to meet with Ofcom shortly to discuss mobile phone and social media usage.”

The committee’s suggestions will now be thought of by the Welsh authorities, with a debate held within the Senedd at a later date.

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