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Sarah Newton

Sarah Newton is a world leading authority on how to connect, engage and motivate young people. An author, speaker, consultant, creator of teenology and media expert she has shared her wisdom with millions who have tuned into her TV and Radio Shows, followed her writing and listen to her thought provoking talks. She has been featured on most UK TV channels, hosted her own TV series and been involved with campaigns for such companies as MTV and the BBC and has sat on future thought panels for TV Companies. Hailed as "The Supernanny for Teens" by TV Times Sarah has worked in this field now for over 17 years of her life, initially as a police officer in the Met and for the last 11 years running her own youth consultancy business. Her holistic and innovative approaches have been used in schools, organisations, and homes to bridge the generation gap and her wisdom is often sought by marketing companies and youth brands trying to understand their audience. She has worked with the children of some of the country’s leading business people, politicians, celebrities and a few millionaires.

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