Digital Wellbeing
The capacity to
- look after personal health, safety, relationships and work-life balance in digital settings
- use digital tools in pursuit of personal goals (eg health and fitness) and to participate in social and community activities
- act safely and responsibly in digital environments
- negotiate and resolve conflict
- manage digital workload, overload and distraction
- act with concern for the human and natural environment when using digital tools
To develop an understanding of the benefits and risks of digital participation in relation to health and wellbeing outcomes.
Resources to support Students
Resources to support Staff
- Staying safe online
- E-Learning package designed to give non specialist staff the skills, knowledge and confidence to offer support for students mental wellbeingÂ
Diagrams for use with resources
To highlight that Digital Wellbeing is being developed in a particular resource or class, the following diagrams can be used.