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Evidence shows children who are smacked are more likely to be involved in partner violence in adulthood

Angelika Poulsen, Queensland University of Technology Intimate partner violence is indisputably a crisis in Australia. State and federal governments have invested heavily in family violence prevention. However, one area of violence prevention has until now been overlooked. A growing body of research has found a consistent link between experiencing corporal punishment from a parent – [...]

By |2021-05-03T16:00:02+10:00May 3rd, 2021|Categories: Violence|0 Comments

How intimate partner violence affects children’s health

Stephanie Brown, Murdoch Children's Research Institute and Deirdre Gartland, Murdoch Children's Research Institute Childhood should be a happy and carefree time, but often it doesn’t work out that way. Children are exposed to all the stresses and strains that affect the families and communities in which they grow up. Recent research shows this can have [...]

By |2021-05-03T12:28:15+10:00May 3rd, 2021|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Trauma, Violence|0 Comments

Teaching young people about sex is too important to get wrong. Here are 5 videos that actually hit the mark

Louise Moana Kolff, UNSW Two videos were removed this week from the Australian government’s recently released sexuality education resource for schools. The government released the Good Society resource in mid April, which consists of more than 350 materials including videos, digital stories and podcasts to teach respectful relationships in schools. The two videos that were [...]

By |2021-05-03T12:22:16+10:00May 3rd, 2021|Categories: Sexual Education|0 Comments

Young people learn about relationships from media. You can use books and movies to start discussions

Elizabeth Little, Deakin University Chanel Contos’ recent petition called for an overhaul of sexual education at schools and for consent to be taught earlier on, and better. Adequate, formal sexual education is important for young people, but discussions about consent can take place in many situations outside the sex education classroom and outside of school. [...]

By |2021-05-03T11:59:18+10:00May 3rd, 2021|Categories: Sexual Education, Society & Culture|0 Comments

Learning Strengths – Attention Issues

Many young people have trouble settling themselves & focusing. Some of these kids will have diagnoses of attention deficit & hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or attention deficit disorder (ADD), others not. Either way, knowing their learning strengths will help them. These kids have energy to burn. They turn the volume up to eleven & keep it [...]

By |2021-05-03T16:35:09+10:00May 3rd, 2021|Categories: Learning|1 Comment

The GN Podcast with Andrew Fuller: Current Trends in Substance Use Among Young People

In this episode: The effects of 2020 on young people Emerging new trends in substance use/abuse: Vaping, 'nanging', cannabis and more Implications for schools and communities How to help young people Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths Guest: Paul Dillon, Founder of Drug and Alcohol Research [...]

By |2021-10-06T17:04:41+11:00April 28th, 2021|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol, Podcast|1 Comment

Building togetherness in the face of disaster

Dr Colin Gallagher, John Richardson, Professor Lisa Gibbs, Professor Lou Harms, Professor Meaghan O'Donnell and Professor Richard Bryant  Social connection is key for helping people to weather and recover from traumatic disasters like bushfires, according to a major 10-year study into Australia’s 2009 Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria that killed 173 people. The report, released [...]

By |2021-04-19T12:41:40+10:00April 19th, 2021|Categories: Social and Emotional Learning, Society & Culture|0 Comments

Victorian kids’ mental health hit hardest during 2020

Associate Professor Eva Alisic and Dr Mira Vasileva   Details are emerging about how the pandemic has affected Australian young children – aged between 1 and 5 years – who had their education and home lives disrupted in 2020. While Australian children as a group may have fared better than those in countries with much [...]

By |2021-04-19T12:38:42+10:00April 19th, 2021|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|0 Comments

Getting racism out of the classroom

Dr Jessica Gannaway, Dr Melitta Hogarth and Dr Sophie Rudolph  The resurgence of the global Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd in the United States last year has brought with it renewed attention on police brutality and deaths in custody. Here in Australia, children as young as 10 years old are [...]

By |2021-04-19T12:40:53+10:00April 19th, 2021|Categories: Education|0 Comments

Less than half of Australian adults know how to identify misinformation online

Tanya Notley, Western Sydney University; Michael Dezuanni, Queensland University of Technology; Simon Chambers, Western Sydney University, and Sora Park, University of Canberra For most of us, it’s hard to imagine a media-free day. Understanding what’s happening in the world, maintaining our social media profiles, staying in touch with family, being entertained, making new friends, engaging [...]

By |2021-04-19T12:32:29+10:00April 19th, 2021|Categories: Technology|0 Comments
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