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Your coping and resilience strategies might need to shift as the COVID-19 crisis continues
Craig Polizzi, Binghamton University, State University of New York and [...]
With kids spending more waking hours on screens than ever, here’s what parents need to worry about
James M. Lang, Assumption College Millions of working parents have [...]
Green prescriptions: should your doctor send you for a walk in the park?
Anna Jorgensen, University of Sheffield and Jake M. Robinson, University [...]
Lonely in lockdown? You’re not alone. 1 in 2 Australians feel more lonely since coronavirus
Michelle H Lim, Swinburne University of Technology Many Victorians are [...]
The long-term biological effects of COVID-19 stress on kids’ future health and development
Stressors put on children and adolescents as a result of [...]
Students in Melbourne will go back to remote schooling. Here’s what we learnt last time and how to make it better
Wee Tiong Seah, University of Melbourne; Cath Pearn, University of [...]
It really is different for young people: it’s harder to climb the jobs ladder
Catherine de Fontenay, University of Melbourne Our memories of the [...]
Drive-in music festivals allow you to social distance. But what happens when you add drugs and alcohol?
Nicole Lee, Curtin University and Monica Barratt, RMIT University The [...]
What racial discrimination does to young people’s wellbeing
Jochem Thijs, Utrecht University Discrimination against minority groups can be [...]









