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Young people’s mental health deteriorated the most during the pandemic, study finds

Kathryn Abel, University of Manchester and Matthias Pierce, University of Manchester Public health responses to the pandemic have focused on preventing the spread of the virus, limiting the number of deaths and easing the burden on healthcare systems. But there’s also potentially another, less visible epidemic we should be focusing on: mental illness. Our recent [...]

By |2021-03-03T16:16:56+11:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Mental Illness, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Whitewash on the box: how a lack of diversity on Australian television damages us all

Usha M. Rodrigues, Deakin University Australia prides itself on being a successful multicultural society. Yet Australian television does not reflect the make-up of the wider community. This in turn means many stories of multicultural Australians remain untold. An analysis by Deakin University, to be launched today, shows Australian television news and current affairs programs across [...]

By |2020-08-24T12:28:49+10:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: Society & Culture|0 Comments

Educator Wellbeing: Practical solutions to reset, recharge and recover

Educator’s focus and dedication calls upon much more than teaching the academic curriculum. As part and parcel of the nature of their work, they often become mentors, counsellors, confidants, emotional coaches and in some cases ‘surrogate carers,’ to their students. Educating young people is both gratifying and emotionally taxing. Educators are clever, stoic and remarkable beings whose [...]

By |2021-03-01T18:01:37+11:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|0 Comments

‘It really sucks’: how some Year 12 students in Queensland feel about 2020

Donna Pendergast, Griffith University and Sarah Prestridge, Griffith University With a little over three months to go, Year 12 students have their sights set on the last major hurdle that will see them complete their final year of school — exams. What a year it has been for them. All students have experienced disruption, some [...]

By |2020-08-24T11:19:21+10:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: Education|0 Comments

Tricky Behaviours

Managing challenging and confronting children while staying sane Andrew Fuller If you had to describe your child, would any of these phrases sound familiar? ‘It doesn’t matter what I say...’ ‘She just gets something into her mind and won’t give it up.’ ‘Some days I could just scream at them...’ ‘He has always got to [...]

By |2020-08-25T14:36:15+10:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: Education|0 Comments

How social and emotional learning can help our school kids cope

Professor Helen CahillFirst came the bushfires and then came the COVID-19 pandemic. Both of these large-scale emergencies have a potentially lasting effect on Australian school children. But they also raised a lot of questions about the competing priorities our schools face. COVID-19 has raised a lot of questions about the competing priorities our schools face. [...]

By |2020-08-24T10:29:04+10:00August 24th, 2020|Categories: Learning|0 Comments

Catchy public health messaging is what young people need at the moment

A principal in the USA has gone viral with a parody of MC Hammer's classic hit of "U Can't Touch This." Catchy public health messaging is what young people need at the moment  and this rap song about COVID from Dr Quentin J. Lee from Alabama provides just that. A resource like this one is [...]

By |2020-08-10T18:13:08+10:00August 10th, 2020|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|0 Comments

The ‘infodemic’ and the consequences of evidence misuse

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp focus the ways we access, use and misuse evidence to guide our responses to the spread of the coronavirus. As we’ve seen, the use of evidence has been highly variable. Andrew Pattison from the World Health Organisation said false information was "spreading faster than the virus". This so-called [...]

By |2020-08-10T16:49:56+10:00August 10th, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Mental health and the coronavirus: How COVID-19 is affecting us

At the height of the COVID-19 restrictions, clinically significant depression and anxiety symptoms were at least two to three times higher than would normally be observed in the community. These and other findings were revealed by the largest nationwide survey of mental health during April and early May 2020, when the strictest lockdown measures were [...]

By |2021-03-03T16:17:21+11:00August 10th, 2020|Categories: Mental Illness|0 Comments

The emotional toll of COVID-19 among early childhood educators

Despite school closures (re)occurring around the world as a way to slow the spread of COVID-19, early childhood education and care (ECEC) providers in Australia have been encouraged to keep their doors open since the start of the crisis. While it was initially suggested there was evidence to suggest that young children were less likely to catch [...]

By |2020-08-10T16:36:33+10:00August 10th, 2020|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Uncategorized|0 Comments
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