alls to ban under 18s from using social media without prior mental health training?
Child health care specialists have called for a ban on anyone under the age of 18 using social media without training.
The call from StemProtect.co.uk the UKs stem cell bank comes at a time when cyber bullying and mental health issues among teens and young children are at an all-time high. An estimated one in three teenage girls is reported as suffering from depression or anxiety, which is a rise of 10% on figures just 10 years ago.
StemProtect.co.uk have drawn the line between an increase in social media use among teens, and the rising number of mental health problems they face.
When it comes to body image issues, apps like Instagram can make the problems much worse, giving teenage girls unrealistic expectations of what their own bodies should look like as they compare them with the so-called ācandidā and ārealā images professional Instagram personalities and models share on their own Instagram feeds.
And with the increased number of ways teens can be reached online, bullying has taken a new and worrying form over the past decade, with cyber bullying meaning that even when children arenāt at school or around other people, they can still be targeted – often anonymously – online.
StemProtect.co.ukās solution might seem like a radical one, but it could be the solution. They have called for a total ban on anyone under 18 using social media without first having training to help them cope with its downsides.
Spokesperson for StemProtect.co.uk Mark Hall said: āClearly we need to do something to protect our childrenās mental healthā.
āTraining and awareness of social mediaās dangers help to address mental health issuesā.
āWeāre not calling for all under 18s to be banned from social media at all, that would be unrealistic and unhelpful. Instead what weāre suggesting is a mandatory procedure for under-18s to go through before they can access it, otherwise they would need to wait until they were 18 to use things like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat.ā
The move is one of the most practical solutions thatās been suggested to deal with the problems social media can cause to teensā mental health. On the one hand, this still gives them access to the sites they need to be able to work in digital fields, while also taking care to make them aware of what they can do to stay safe and happy.
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