Generation Next Blog

November 2013

Adaptability is Essential for the Future

By |2013-11-11T17:09:41+11:00November 11th, 2013|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

The world is changing in front of our eyes.   Globalisation and the impact of technology means that, in many ways, the world of today is barely recognizable to that of twenty or thirty years ago.   This is particularly true of the workplace. We’ve long been aware of the concept of offshoring the work [...]

Here’s a map of the best and worst countries to be a mother

By |2013-11-19T17:48:28+11:00November 11th, 2013|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , |

A new report by Save the Children, a London-based NGO, gauges and ranks the conditions for mothers in almost every country in the world.  The Mother's Index, measures conditions for mothers using five different metrics: risk of maternal death, infant mortality rate, the number of years an average child will spend in school, gross national income [...]

Far from being harmless, the effects of bullying last long into adulthood

By |2013-11-04T16:11:13+11:00November 4th, 2013|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

It has long been acknowledged that bullying at a young age presents a problem for schools, parents and public policy makers alike. Although children spend more time with their peers than their parents, there is relatively little published research on understanding the impact of these interactions on their lives beyond school. The results of the [...]

What’s the point of running an education campaign?

By |2013-11-04T16:10:11+11:00November 4th, 2013|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , |

Some commentators have suggested that mass media campaigns are more likely to be effective when they are: - well-resourced and enduring - target a clearly defined audience - are based on advanced marketing strategies that effectively target, communicate with, and have relevance for, and credibility with, the audience - provide a credible message to which [...]

Research finds brain scans may aid in diagnosis of autism

By |2013-11-04T16:09:13+11:00November 4th, 2013|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , |

Joint research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Psychology and Auburn University indicates that brain scans show signs of autism that could eventually support behavior-based diagnosis of autism and effective early intervention therapies. via Research finds brain scans may aid in diagnosis of autism.

Dolly November 2013

By |2013-11-04T16:08:01+11:00November 4th, 2013|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Pregnant and punished: Dolly and teen pregnancy Girl Mag Review Dolly November 2013 Melinda Tankard Reist ‘What it’s really like to be a teen mum’ starts off: ‘Babies might seem cute, but having one of your own is no joke’. Is anyone really saying having a baby is a joke? Do girls really think it’s [...]

Helicopter Schools

By |2013-11-04T15:48:59+11:00November 4th, 2013|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Is it April Fool’s day? Of course it isn’t. So why am I reading ridiculous headlines like this? Melbourne schools ban playground games because of lack of resilience   The report stated that schools were banning Tiggy because kids would just give up when they were tagged, and quoted the Victorian Principals Association president Gabrielle [...]

Sleepy teens hit the bum notes in life

By |2013-11-04T15:40:12+11:00November 4th, 2013|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , |

A GENERATION of sleep-deprived teenagers is not what society needs. Blink and these exhausted, overstimulated youngsters will be adults charged with making ­responsible decisions, whether they're equipped to or not. Young people who don't get enough sleep miss out on major developmental milestones that enable empathy, respect, reasoning and self-control. Without the nine to 10 [...]

Limit teens’ web access to two hours a day, parents told

By |2013-11-04T15:18:18+11:00November 4th, 2013|Categories: Cybersafety, Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Teenagers should spend no more than two hours on the internet each day, doctors warned as they advised parents to remove laptops and gadgets from their children’s bedrooms. Many mothers and fathers remain “clueless” about the impact excessive media exposure can have on their children and need to “get with it”, it was suggested. Dr [...]

Schadenfreude: Rejoicing In Rivals’ Misfortune May Be Biological

By |2013-11-04T15:06:50+11:00November 4th, 2013|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , |

Why is it that misfortune that befalls certain people can make us feel empathetic and wanting to help, while misfortune that befalls others can actually make us feel happy? A new study shows that Schadenfreude might actually be biological, and that who the misfortune befalls is a critical factor in how we react. via Schadenfreude: [...]

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