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  2. Northern Ireland Screen has developed Standards of Behaviour with the NSPCC for the safeguarding of screen industry personnel. Find out more.

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  3. What you need to know. By managing and setting clear boundaries on the amount of screentime your young person is engaging with, you can promote healthy device habits and responsible online behaviour. To do this, remember to: Be intentional: Discuss and create screentime rules that work for your household.

  4. Think about the different and creative ways you can use screen time, and try to incorporate the PHA’s ‘5 steps to wellbeing’ when you do. Avoid information overload. While staying informed is critical, too much information can cause distress, especially at this time.

  5. Northern Ireland Screen is the national screen agency for Northern Ireland. The agency's purpose is to promote the development of a sustainable film, animation and television production industry.

  6. Changes to the Northern Ireland Cervical Screening Programme (December 2023) The Northern Ireland Cervical Screening Programme introduced Primary HPV testing from 11 th December 2023. This means samples provided from this date are firstly tested for the presence of High-risk HPV (HrHPV).

  7. All films must be shot digitally on location in Northern Ireland with post-production taking place in Northern Ireland. At Northern Ireland Screen’s sole discretion factual shorts may be filmed outside of Northern Ireland with Northern Ireland creative talent and crew attached.

  8. Jan 4, 2019 · Screen time guidance, published today by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), instead suggests parents approach screen time based on the child’s developmental age, the individual need and value the family place on positive activities such as socialising, exercise and sleep - when screen time displaces these activities ...

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