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It is more important than ever that we increase our attention to the voices of our children and young people. We must invest time to listen and develop collective action to invest in their future together. This will be critical in our collective success in creating change that ensures a guaranteed state of health and wellbeing for all 450,000 children and young people living in South Yorkshire.
Single, small magnets will pass through the body without a problem. However, if more than one magnet is ingested (eaten) or a magnet is eaten alongside something metal, there is a risk that part of the intestine can be caught in between the magnetised objects. This can cause serious damage to the intestines including perforation (creating a hole in the bowel wall) which would result in the need for major surgery.