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December 2018

Getting Students Outdoors for Christmas

By |2018-12-07T13:53:59+11:00December 7th, 2018|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |

It’s that time of year again. No, I don’t mean report writing time – I mean Christmas, although you may have missed that in amongst all the assessments and general busyness that the end of the year entails. Naturally though, the kids are excited and can’t wait to celebrate, and there’s some great ways you [...]

Logged Off: Meet the Teens Who Refuse to Use Social Media

By |2021-02-24T15:50:37+11:00December 7th, 2018|Categories: Technology|Tags: , , , |

For 17-year-old Mary Amanuel, from London, it happened in Tesco. “We were in year 7,” she remembers, “and my friend had made an Instagram account. As we were buying stuff, she was counting the amounts of likes she’d got on a post. ‘Oooh, 40 likes. 42 likes.’ I just thought: ‘This is ridiculous.’” Isabelle, an 18-year-old student [...]

Should You Let Your Kids Skip School to Be Part of a Political Protest?

By |2018-12-07T11:24:50+11:00December 3rd, 2018|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |

On Monday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison made it clear how he felt about Australian students taking time off school to protest. "We don't support the idea of kids not going to school to participate in things that can be dealt with outside of school," he said. "We don't support our schools being turned into parliaments. [...]

First Report of Its Kind Reveals Childhood Eating Disorders more Common than Thought

By |2021-03-04T15:29:09+11:00December 3rd, 2018|Categories: Eating Disorders|Tags: , , , |

Mental health disorders may onset early in life, meaning that parents and healthcare professionals need to be able to recognize the signs and intervene appropriately. And as any epidemiologist will tell you, one of the first steps of understanding an illness or condition – and how to best treat it – is to determine how [...]

Why Going on Anti-Anxiety Medication is the Best Decision I Have Ever Made

By |2021-03-03T15:45:19+11:00December 3rd, 2018|Categories: Anxiety|Tags: , , , |

In Gloria Steinem’s book “My Life On The Road” there’s a chapter in which she talks about how everyone has before and after moments in their life. They’re an event or instance that you come to define your life by before and after they occurred. For her, it was being a part of the Women’s [...]

Jameela Jamil on why Airbrushing Should Be Illegal

By |2021-03-04T15:28:51+11:00December 3rd, 2018|Categories: Eating Disorders, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , |

The actress Jameela Jamil, best known for her role in US TV series The Good Place, says airbrushing is a crime against women and should be illegal. She's one of this year's BBC 100 Women and has also started @i_weigh - a social media initiative designed for people to share what makes them unique and [...]

Sexting Law Changes to Protect Consenting Teens from Criminal Convictions

By |2021-02-22T18:22:49+11:00December 3rd, 2018|Categories: Society & Culture, Technology|Tags: , , , |

Sexting among teens could be considered legal in some cases under new laws aimed to reduce the risk of consenting children being convicted of possessing child pornography. The changes will reduce the risk that children engaging in "normal sexual development and experimentation among teenagers" becoming criminalised, the Government said. The laws also provide a "similar [...]

‘To the Syrian Refugee — I Say Sorry:’ Bullying Video Revolts World

By |2021-02-26T16:18:07+11:00December 3rd, 2018|Categories: Bullying|Tags: , , , |

On a school field in northern England last month, a group of boys closed in fast upon their target. “Hey, Jamal, come here!” the boy in the blue jumper yelled, as others strode beside him, one of them holding a phone aloft to record the pursuit. A young refugee, known as Jamal, was grabbed by [...]

November 2018

Understanding the NDIS: A History of Disability Welfare from ‘Deserving Poor’ to Consumers in Control

By |2018-11-26T12:07:28+11:00November 26th, 2018|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , |

On July 1, 2016, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) moved from a trial phase to a full national roll-out. In this series on Understanding the NDIS, we explore how the scheme works, why Australia needs it, and the issues to be addressed before eligible Australians, such as many Indigenous people with disability, can receive [...]

‘Warped Views on Reality’: Private Schools are Banning Mobile Phones

By |2021-02-22T18:22:19+11:00November 26th, 2018|Categories: Society & Culture, Technology|Tags: , , , |

Newington College has joined a growing number of schools banning mobile phones, saying they lead to lower concentration, higher stress and "warped views on reality". The inner west school told students to keep phones in their lockers from the beginning of term four after an attempt to encourage boys to use them responsibly failed. But [...]

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