Generation Next Blog

March 2012

Four strategies to foster positive body image in young people

By |2012-08-17T18:05:55+10:00March 11th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , |

 It seems the days of super skinny models are finally on their way out. This is great news for girls who struggle with their body image simply because they cannot achieve the emaciated looks they see in the media. In Holland the Elite Model Management has been forced to pay $93,500 for terminating a 3 [...]

Survey finds one in two Australian kids bullied

By |2012-08-17T18:06:20+10:00March 10th, 2012|Categories: Cybersafety|Tags: , |

ALMOST one in two Australian children are being bullied, a survey shows. The Queensland University of Technology study, involving 3112 students from grades 6 to 12 in nearly 30 schools around the country, found "traditional" face-to-face bullying was twice as prevalent as cyber-bullying.About 30 per cent of students reported being bullied in person, while 15 [...]

How Thinspiration Websites Hurt – A young person’s story

By |2012-08-17T18:06:55+10:00March 5th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: |

Three years ago, if you had logged onto my computer and looked at my recent history, you would have discovered I frequently trawled through pro-eating disordered websites. There are communities of males and females of varying ages on sites such as Live Journal, Tumblr, Facebook and MySpace all promoting anorexia as a lifestyle choice, rather [...]

Alarm at rise in young drunks in WA

By |2012-08-17T18:07:14+10:00March 5th, 2012|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|Tags: |

Health experts are alarmed by school and university students routinely going on alcohol blinders, as new figures show more than 1000 children were treated at Perth hospital emergency departments last year for alcohol or drug use. Researchers and doctors say teenagers are drinking more and at younger ages, putting them on a path of regular [...]

Violence increasingly common-download the Australian Principal Health and Wellbeing Survey.

By |2012-08-17T18:07:38+10:00March 5th, 2012|Categories: Science & Research|Tags: |

ONE in three of Australia's state school principals was physically attacked or witnessed physical violence in their workplace last year, a survey has found. And most of the violence involved aggressive parents rather than students or teachers, principals told The Age. In Catholic schools, one in five principals said they had been exposed to physical [...]

Alcohol in Movies Strongly Influences Teens-New Study

By |2012-08-17T18:07:53+10:00March 5th, 2012|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|Tags: , |

Young teens who watch a lot of movies featuring alcohol are twice as likely to start drinking as their peers who watch relatively few such films, reveals new research from Dartmouth's Norris Cotton Cancer Center that is published in the online journal BMJ Open. Moreover, these teens are significantly more likely to progress to binge [...]

Teen Mag Watch – Girlfriend Magazine, March Issue

By |2012-08-17T18:08:12+10:00March 5th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: |

Girlfriend’s ‘Reality Check’ has become a farce. But some positives in the March issue reports Melinda Tankar Reist in a new series aimed at keeping the spotlight on teen mags. Girlfriend magazine seems to have forgotten what its ‘Self Respect REALITY CHECK’ was intended for. A recap – it was designed to be an upfront [...]

Aerobic fitness boosts academic preformance

By |2012-08-17T19:41:44+10:00March 5th, 2012|Categories: Science & Research|

Raise Your Grades Along With Your Heart-rate! The link between physical activity and improved physical and mental health has long been established. However there is a growing body of research that suggests that increased physical activity levels in students also leads to improved academic performance.  In this research review by John Ratey and Jacob Sattelmair [...]

Seven strategies to properly engage the teenage brain

By |2012-08-17T18:08:25+10:00March 5th, 2012|Categories: Science & Research|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

    The latest imaging studies of the teenage brain show that it undergoes huge changes as young people approach their twenties. During this period, the brain doesn’t grow in size but rather it seems to significantly rewire itself in readiness for the major changes that lie ahead.  During this process the brain is [...]

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