Anna Hill
Anna Hill is an Irish woman who lived in America for a chunk of her life and then moved to the UK because the Americans wouldn’t give me a permanent visa. She worked in the fashion industry selling to the high street, but sustainability and ethics moved her out of that particular side of fashion and into community cafes. Anna worked in cafes in the hopes of setting up her own - but instead she became a mum so cafe running was put on hold! As she became a mum to 1,2,3 kids she trained as a Pilates instructor- which she now does part time.
- Opinion
Should governments put age restrictions on social media use?
Anna Hill looks at the effect of social media on our children, and says, ’Any government raising essential questions about our children’s safety and mental health, particularly as they navigate the complex world of online connections, identity, and peer pressure, is on to a win, in my opinion.’
- Opinion
I’m a Christian mum-of-three and here’s why every parent should keep their kids offline for as long as possible
Mum Anna’s oldest daughter is just seven years old but she’s already feeling the effects of technology as her friends are less interested in connecting and more interested in their phones.