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b-inspired is the name of the Diocesan Youth work which covers both training, developmental work and youth worship. It comes from a desire to be both inspired by God (God-breathed) and inspirational people out in our communities and places of living.

Who we are

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Helen Tomblin
Bishop's Adviser for Youth Ministry

 

 

Helen Tomblin is the Bishop's Adviser for Youth Ministry, and runs The Laughing Sole Comedy Club in Stirchley. In her spare time she enjoys any physical challenge from Ice Climbing to Caving and Whitewater Rafting to Body Combat. She has a dog called Donkey, a vegetable patch and likes to do the odd bit of DIY.

Qualifications
BA(Hons) Religious Studies & Art
MA Youth Ministry & Theological Education, Kings College
PGCE


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Craig Gilman
Digital Youth Adviser

 

Craig Gilman is the Digital Youth Adviser and Assistant Youth Adviser to Helen. He is also a Freelance Artist, Graphic Designer and Live Event Communications Specialist. In his spare time he runs Ulfilas Christian Goth International. He is married with three children.

Qualifications:
BA(Hons) Art & Design (Painting with Photography)

Craig is also a CEOP trained Thinkuknow Ambassador for Online Protection and Safeguarding of Children.

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Every young person on Facebook needs the ClickCEOP app - this is why

If you work with teenagers, then you'll know most of them will be using Facebook.  You might even be using it yourself...  if so, you will want to know about a new, free application in Facebook that is designed to keep young people safe while they are having fun networking online.

ClickCEOP is a new 'app' launched today (Monday 12 July) which links the young user directly from their Facebook profile to help, advice and reporting facilities of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre - the police agency set up to tackle child abuse.

By adding the app, young people and parents can get support from CEOP on a range of issues - viruses, hacking, dealing with bullying online and they can report someone who is acting inappropriately towards them online.

If you have a Facebook profile, app and bookmark the app.  If children in your care are on Facebook, get them to search 'ClickCEOP' in Facebook and give them to chance to be one click away from help - if they should ever need it.

www.facebook.com/clickceop

Kind Regards,

CEOP

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