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Get Smart Project Resources

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Get SMART (Social Media Awareness and Resilience Training) is the result of an 11-month peer-led project for Autistic young people and young people with a learning disabilities. It ran through 2018 and focused on staying safe on social media. This website contains the various resources that were developed as part of this project. The resources available include resources for professionals and peer-led workshops.

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Get SMART (Social Media Awareness and Resilience Training) is the result of an 11-month peer-led project for Autistic young people and young people with a learning disabilities. It ran through 2018 and focused on staying safe on social media. This website contains the various resources that were developed as part of this project. The resources available include resources for professionals and peer-led workshops.

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