Unplug to Reconnect

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Unplug to Reconnect is a powerful, in-person event at Kingswood School, exploring how technology is affecting youth mental health - and what we can do about it. Hosted by The Digital Detox Club and My Resilient Mind, the afternoon gathering will bring together powerful speakers, student performances, music, and real stories to shine a light on the social and emotional cost of life online. With smart phones sealed in pouches on arrival, this will be a rare chance to be fully present in a space designed for honesty, connection, and hope.

You’ll hear from authors, educators, musicians, and young people themselves, as we unpack topics like social media pressure, screen addiction, and emotional resilience. From compelling talks and poetry to raw interviews and live performances, every moment is designed to inspire meaningful reflection - and collective action.

The event will finish with a dive into our breakout space, a joyful, hands-on zone packed with screen-free fun. Get creative with clay, fabric art, crafts, try yoga or freeG parkour, relax in the chill out space, or simply enjoy connecting with others face-to-face. You’ll leave feeling lighter, stronger, and more connected.

Join the movement and reclaim real life with us.

Event Programme

***First half - The Problem


Welcome & our mission - Nicola and Laura, Co-Founders of The Digital Detox Club

Social Media : A film from Boys in Mind

Movement performance - Theatre Royal & Black Families Education Support Group

Music performance - Lauren Helyar, young musician

How social media can feed hatred and isolation - Nicola MacDonald, The Digital Detox Club

Lifting the veil on big tech - Shona Beats, Former COO Headspace

The link between smartphones & mental health - Dr. Susie Davies, Founder of Papaya Parents

Interview of teens - How to survive without a smartphone at the start of secondary school

Interval - Snacks & drinks

Second Half - the solutions

#Reclaim the net - Taking control of our digital lives - Conor Warren , Founder of Spark UK

Reclaiming what it means to be human - Nicola MacDonald, The Digital Detox Club Co Founder

Spoken Word piece - The importance of presence - Mark De’Lisser, Poet

The benefits of writing and spoken word for mental health - Mark De' Lisser, Poet

Art as a healing force, a path home to ourselves and resilience - Lorna Bode, Artist

The healing power of nature - Tash Filer, National Trust Ambassador

The mental health benefits of exercise - Barbara Baskerville, Baskervilles School of Gymnastics

The mental health benefits of music - Lauren Helyar, Musician

Music performance - Lauren Helyar, Musician

The event will end with an inspiring break out session providing a space to discover new offline passions - with taster activities to explore what the real world has to offer.

List of offline activities you can select from on the day...

Fabric art with Bath Blockprint Company

Clay workshop with Pause for Creativity

'Our emotional masks' crafts with Mighty Girls

Crafts with Whatever Studios

FreeG (a blend of parkour, gymnastics and free running) with Baskervilles Gymnastics

Family yoga with Fliss from Heart Flow Bath

Fitness activation with a PT and Freyja Fitness (UK gym equipment provider)


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