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Smartphones, social Media & Adolescent mental wellbeing: impact of school policies Restricting dayTime use. @NIHRresearch study @UBSportExR @UoB_IAHR @IMH_UoB

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Dr Amie Randhawa (@randhawaamie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glad to be involved in an important and timely paper on how we approached the safeguarding concerns raised during research with adolescents in a school setting.

Larry Ferlazzo (@larryferlazzo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My students are distracted by their phones during class. You’d be shocked by who’s calling. slate.com/human-interest… via Slate

Sonia Livingstone (@livingstone_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"the evidence for banning mobile phones in schools is weak and inconclusive" #MarilynCampbell #ElizabethEdwards QUT 4 studies "a slight improvement in academic achievement " esp. for disadvantaged students; 3 studies reported no benefit. blogs.lse.ac.uk/parenting4digi… #MobileBan #P4DF

Carl Hendrick (@c_hendrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study: what is the impact of banning phones in middle school? ▶️ better academic outcomes ▶️ less incidents of bullying ▶️ less mental health referrals deliverypdf.ssrn.com/delivery.php?I…

New study: what is the impact of banning phones in middle school? 

▶️ better academic outcomes
▶️ less incidents of bullying
▶️ less mental health referrals  

deliverypdf.ssrn.com/delivery.php?I…
SMARTSchoolsStudy (@smart_schstudy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, this year the theme is movement. Everyone can get the mental health benefits of moving more, it’s all about finding what works for you. Find out more: mentalhealth.org.uk/mhaw #MomentsForMovement #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, this year the theme is movement. 
Everyone can get the mental health benefits of moving more, it’s all about finding what works for you.

Find out more: mentalhealth.org.uk/mhaw
#MomentsForMovement #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
CENTRE-UB (@centre_ub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Partners & Researchers @Centre_ub are exploring the impact of smartphone & social media use on adolescent mental wellbeing, exploring the impact of school mobile phone policies. More details SMARTSchoolsStudy - birmingham.ac.uk/schools/sport-… #mentalhealthawarenessweek

Partners &amp; Researchers @Centre_ub are exploring the impact of smartphone &amp; social media use on adolescent mental wellbeing, exploring the impact of school mobile phone policies. More details <a href="/SMART_SchStudy/">SMARTSchoolsStudy</a> - birmingham.ac.uk/schools/sport-… #mentalhealthawarenessweek
CENTRE-UB (@centre_ub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A key study from our team, involving partners and supervisors. We are continuing this work on adolescent phone use with a studentship starting Sept 2024 exploring phone use for pupils moving from primary to secondary school - more details here: ⬇️ birmingham.ac.uk/research/centr…

CENTRE-UB (@centre_ub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday the Centre-UB team got together to film our student and fellows welcome video! Thank you to Darren from UoB HEFi for the support in filming! We are looking forward to sharing the video with you all later in the year!

Yesterday the Centre-UB team got together to film our student and fellows welcome video! Thank you to Darren from <a href="/UoB_HEFi/">UoB HEFi</a> for the support in filming! We are looking forward to sharing the video with you all later in the year!
#ConnectedLearning (@theclalliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Rather than prohibiting and punishing young people, the pressure needs to be placed on the platforms themselves to ensure that these spaces are safe for young people,” Students say social media literacy key to safety, not age restrictions connectedlearning.news/student-social… #MediaLiteracy

“Rather than prohibiting and punishing young people, the pressure needs to be placed on the platforms themselves to ensure that these spaces are safe for young people,” Students say social media literacy key to safety, not age restrictions connectedlearning.news/student-social… #MediaLiteracy
BBC Breakfast (@bbcbreakfast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Banning phones in schools is not linked to pupils getting higher grades or having better mental wellbeing, the first study of its kind suggests. Dr Victoria Goodyear told #BBCBreakfast classroom behaviour or how long they spend on their phones overall also seems to be no

SMARTSchoolsStudy (@smart_schstudy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our study findings, published today, suggest that banning smartphones in schools is not enough to tackle the negative impacts of phone and social media use on adolescents’ wellbeing, and that a more holistic approach is needed. thelancet.com/journals/lanep…

Uni of Birmingham (@unibirmingham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our researchers have found that banning phones in schools doesn’t improve students’ mental health and wellbeing. However, increased phone and social media use correlated with negative impacts. Addressing use both in and out of school is crucial. Read more: birmingham.ac.uk/news/2025/scho…

SMARTSchoolsStudy (@smart_schstudy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We found that increased phone and social media use were associated with worse outcomes, including worse wellbeing and mental health outcomes, less physical activity and poorer sleep, lower educational attainment and more disruptive classroom behaviour birmingham.ac.uk/news/2025/scho…