13 October 2017
13 October 2017
Diversity house have chosen to support The Breck Foundation again this year, which was set up to raise awareness of playing safe whilst on the internet. Breck Bednar was a 14 year old boy, from Caterham, Surrey who loved technology and online gaming. He was groomed via the internet and murdered on 17 February 2014 by someone he met online. More information on the foundation along with supporting materials for adults and children can be found on their website www.breckfoundation.org
Last term, all students had a presentation from Lorin LaFave, Breck’s mother, and Year 7 students will have the opportunity to meet her during the charity week.
In the Times Educational Supplement there is an in-depth interview with Lorin which you may like to read at www.tes.com/news/school-news/breaking-news/tes-talks-tolorin-lafave
Diversity students will be organising a range of activities at break and lunchtime please see the activities poster here.