As part of Digital Wellbeing Week 2025, Solihull College partnered with Social Media Resilience to deliver a series of immersive workshops across all three campuses. The programme helped over 500 students build practical skills, emotional awareness, and healthier digital habits.
Queen Anne’s School in Caversham hosted a series of keynote sessions for students in Years 7, 8, and 9, exploring body image, self-worth, and the emotional impact of social media. Delivered with honesty and empathy, the sessions invited students to reflect, connect, and build digital resilience.
Content Management Systems (CMS) are essential tools for managing digital content. They allow users to create, edit, and publish content without needing extensive technical knowledge. A CMS provides a user-friendly interface that simplifies the process of managing website content, making it accessible to a broader audience. Popular CMS platforms include WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal, each offering unique features and capabilities.
Faced with rising online hostility and increased visibility around their inclusive membership policy, the National Federation of Women’s Institutes partnered with Social Media Resilience® to strengthen staff wellbeing, clarify digital strategy, and co-develop a values-led hostility escalation protocol.