Presenting to you our 2021 infographic report on the impact of Generation Next on young people, youth professionals and the wider community.
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Articles by focus area
- Anxiety (157)
- ASD (8)
- Body Image (7)
- Bullying (57)
- CALD (1)
- Consent (4)
- COVID (32)
- Creativity (11)
- Cybersafety (416)
- Depression (136)
- Diet & Nutrition (18)
- Disability (16)
- Drugs & Alcohol (496)
- Eating Disorders (44)
- Education (158)
- Extremism (1)
- Gambling (14)
- Grief (2)
- Grooming (6)
- Gun Violence (3)
- Job readiness (8)
- Learning (71)
- Masculinity (4)
- Mental Health & Wellbeing (1,708)
- Mental Illness (287)
- Nature Play (14)
- Obesity (15)
- Podcast (31)
- Pornography (3)
- Positive Psychology (15)
- Resilience (22)
- Science & Research (502)
- Screen Use (14)
- self-harm (7)
- Sexual Assault (15)
- Sexual Education (11)
- Sleep (55)
- Social and Emotional Learning (28)
- Social Media (36)
- Society & Culture (1,499)
- Suicide (67)
- Technology (326)
- Trauma (20)
- Uncategorized (436)
- Video (25)
- Violence (11)
- Wellbeing (54)