Jo White MP
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Last week, I visited Anpario Plc in Worksop, a global manufacturer of natural animal feed additives for animal health, nutrition, and biosecurity.
It was inspiring to see such passionate staff, and a company where pride in their work is so embedded in the culture.
Anpario provides valuable local jobs and boosts our economy, with products made in Worksop shipped across the UK and around the world.
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I welcome the news that social media is to be banned for under-16s.
Over the last few months, I have been asking for your views on this. I want to thank all those who have contacted me to share their thoughts. I began my consultation with an open mind and ran a public survey asking whether there should be a ban on social media access for under-16s.
I have spoken to young people in primary school classrooms and in one-to-one conversations with 11 to 16 year olds. They were overwhelmingly opposed to the ban, describing social media as central to how they socialise with friends and stay in touch with family. But the Department for Education recently found that despite being the most digitally connected generation, many young people report high levels of loneliness.
All of the young people I spoke to said they had come across material online that they would rather not have seen. I have heard horrific stories about some of the content children have been exposed to on social media.
Teachers across Bassetlaw offered a clear warning about the impact of social media on children and schools. They view this as a crisis and described the decline in children's communication skills. Disputes that begin online are being brought into school, and bullying can now follow children into their homes.
I recognise that a ban on social media access for under-16s will be challenging to introduce. I believe it can only work if it is matched by significant investment in alternatives for young people, such as in sports and the arts. Organised youth groups, such as the scouts, brownies and cadets, need support to expand.
That is why I welcome the announcement yesterday that the Government will invest an extra Β£132.5 million for after-school clubs. But we need to go further. We need to ensure children have an alternative to sitting in their bedrooms endlessly scrolling on their phones.
It is important that we get this right. I will be watching closely as the detail of this policy is unveiled in the coming weeks and months.
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πIt was great to meet Christine from Bridal Blooms recently as she starts her new business venture on Coronation Street in Retford.
She has put so much effort into the displays in her new store, with a brilliant selection of flowers to choose from for all occasions.
I wish Christine luck in her new business venture. π
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It was great to meet with the team at McDonald's on Mills Way, Worksop today to discuss their new Work Placement Programme.
πThe programme consists of a five-day work experience placement for young people aged 16β19, offering hands-on experience in restaurant operations and a valuable insight into how the workplace functions. Participants will gain experience in customer service, food production, teamwork, communication and much more.
β¨It's so important that our young people have opportunities available to them as they leave education and enter the world of work. Programmes like this help build confidence, develop practical skills and provide real-life experience that can make a significant difference when applying for future jobs or training opportunities. By working together with business, we can help ensure that our young people have the support, guidance and opportunities they need to achieve their full potential and take their first steps towards a successful career.
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