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acet UK CEO Sarah Smith has written a book for 11-14 year olds called “A Guide to Growing Up” which is a Christian perspective on puberty, sex and God. We asked Sarah to tell us a bit more about her book:
Why did you decide to write “A Guide to Growing Up”?
It was when I was living in Uganda (when I was sitting on a...
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Relationships and sex education in the UK
Thanks to our donors' support, thousands of young people are being reached across the UK with positive...
In 2015, the Oxford English Dictionary made
It’s that wonderful time of year again when we all become tennis fans, get the strawberries and cream in, and maybe even dust off our own rackets and have a game. Yes, it’s Wimbledon time. For many of us, playing tennis will mean a casual knock about with no great importance placed upon the result, while the top pros at Wimbledon have a lot...
How many selfies do you have on your phone? Today is National Selfie Day, and love them or hate them, you’ve probably taken at least one selfie in your lifetime (some of you, at least one in the last 5 minutes). But what’s the big deal with selfies? Since the creation of the camera phone, people have been snapping pics of themselves and sending...
A new app called 'Gallery Guardian' has been launched, responding to the risks involved with young people sending or receiving explicit photos. The app scans through every image a child takes or receives on their device then, using an image recognition...
Over Easter, acet UK held an exhibition stand at Spring Harvest Skegness. It was our second year of exhibiting at the Christian festival - and it was fantastic. On our stand, we were telling people about our training for youth workers, volunteers and parents; updating people on our work overseas; and selling our brand...
We were recently invited to speak to a group of youth practitioners from the Anglican Diocese of Southwark as part of their Living Faith series. The participants came from all across the borough to attend the evening, which was titled 'Equipping young people to build healthy relationships in a sexualised world.' Key areas of discussion were...