We are very pleased to be promoting an upcoming event being organised by our Peter Gosden Fellow, Jennifer Crowdy. Please see below for details.

Reflections on Digital Childhood and Future Wellbeing – Wednesday 14th of May at 4.30-7pm in The Stripe Auditorium

(Co-led and co-organised by Jennifer Crowdy (PA for Dean of Faculty of Health and Wellbeing/PhD Student at University of Winchester), Wayne Veck (Professor of Education at University of Winchester) , Sarah Thomas and Genyrra Pieterse (Education Studies Students, University of Winchester).

The Centre of Research for Educational Action and Theory Exchange (CREATE) at the University of Winchester is delighted to invite you to a thought-provoking event that delves into the impact of digital technology on childhood and future wellbeing. This event features several speakers who explore the challenges and opportunities that technology has brought over the past 20 years in education, and discusses ways to ensure a positive digital experience for the next generation.

We are very fortunate to have Sue Palmer as our Keynote Speaker – a former headteacher and critically acclaimed writer of ‘Toxic Childhood’.

Please click here to register for free – in-person and online tickets are available. Full catering will also be provided at the event.