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Digital Memory Box Safeguards Children's Life Stories
19 Jan
Summary
- A new digital platform helps children in care securely store life story memories.
- Hull City Council approved the Virtual Memory Box system for safeguarding digital records.
- The secure online system prevents permanent deletion, reducing risk of lost memories.

Hull City Council has adopted a new digital platform, Virtual Memory Box, to securely store life stories for children and young people in care. This initiative aims to provide a safe and accessible online space for individuals to record and reflect on their personal histories.
Social workers and carers can contribute to the Virtual Memory Box, ensuring memories are captured collaboratively while maintaining security. Councillor Linda Tock emphasized the vital importance of preserving these memories, stating the system supports identity, wellbeing, and a sense of belonging for young people.
Unlike traditional physical memory boxes, the Virtual Memory Box offers enhanced cyber security, with content protected against accidental permanent deletion. The platform allows for the uploading of photos, videos, audio recordings, and documents, organized into a visual timeline, enabling users to tell their stories in their own words.




