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February 2021

Can’t remember last night? 48% of drinkers have had a blackout by age 19

By |2021-02-16T11:49:59+11:00February 16th, 2021|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|

Wing See Yuen, UNSW and Amy Peacock, UNSW Alcohol-related blackouts aren’t good for anybody’s health, but they are particularly dangerous for young people. Our recent research found blackouts are common once young people start drinking. At age 14, nearly one in ten adolescents who drank alcohol in the past year had a blackout. By age [...]

Remote learning didn’t affect most NSW primary students in our study academically. But well-being suffered

By |2021-02-16T11:50:06+11:00February 16th, 2021|Categories: Education|

Jenny Gore, University of Newcastle; Andrew Miller, University of Newcastle; Jess Harris, University of Newcastle, and Leanne Fray, University of Newcastle There have been some reports students fell behind during the remote learning period in 2020. For instance, a report by the NSW education department found NSW students in year 3 were up to four [...]

Why we need real stories for better Holocaust education in Australia

By |2021-02-16T11:37:19+11:00February 15th, 2021|Categories: Society & Culture|

Jan Lanicek, UNSW On January 27 communities worldwide commemorate the liberation of Auschwitz — the largest complex of concentration camps and extermination centres during the Holocaust. This is the first year the International Holocaust Remembrance Day will be marked nationally in Australia. Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will address the event, which [...]

To learn at home, kids need more than just teaching materials. Their brain must also adapt to the context

By |2021-02-15T17:49:21+11:00February 15th, 2021|Categories: Education|

John Munro, Australian Catholic University Research during the first phase of remote teaching in Victoria reported some students found the workload “too high”, missed interactions with peers, felt their thinking ability was impaired, and reported a difficulty coping with study and life more generally. All these factors impact on students’ sense of well-being. While learning [...]

Is your child anxious about starting school for the first time? Here’s how you can help

By |2021-02-15T17:34:21+11:00February 15th, 2021|Categories: Education|

Mandie Shean, Edith Cowan University Starting school is an important event for children and a positive experience can set the tone for the rest of their school experience. Some children are excited to attend school for the first time, yet others feel anxious. Back to school anxiety is a widely accepted phenomenon, but there is [...]

Mental health and wellbeing: Listening to young Indigenous people in Narrm

By |2021-02-15T17:25:06+11:00February 15th, 2021|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|

  Indigenous Australians prefer the term "social and emotional wellbeing" to "mental health". They recognise that mental health is connected to our relationships, our place in the world, with our past and with nature. Indigenous researcher Cammi Murrup-Stewart has completed a PhD thesis investigating the links between Indigenous culture and Indigenous health. “Within the Aboriginal community, concepts [...]

The need for mental health education in Australian schools

By |2021-02-15T17:12:12+11:00February 15th, 2021|Categories: Education, Uncategorized|

The disruption and stress of 2020 resulted in a spike in mental health problems that are likely to continue into 2021. Mental illness accounts for 16% of the global burden of disease and injury for youth aged 10-19. One in seven Australian young people are affected by a mental disorder, with a recent report finding that [...]

Learning Strengths and Increasing Motivation

By |2021-02-15T12:06:43+11:00February 15th, 2021|Categories: Learning, Mental Health & Wellbeing|

Motivation is a slippery customer. Sometimes you have it in abundance & other times, it sneaks off & goes missing in action. Now is a good time to give yourself a tune up & rev up & focus on achieving the outcomes you want. The most important thing to know is that not feeling motivated [...]

January 2021

The GN Podcast with Andrew Fuller: Performance and Image Enhancing Drugs and Young People

By |2022-11-21T13:42:07+11:00January 25th, 2021|Categories: Podcast|Tags: |

 In this episode: Fitspo, social media and exercise culture has seen an increase in young people’s interests in anabolic steroids and related drugs These drugs have significant side effects and can cause serious long term problems In dealing with young people who are using these agents, possible the best approach to take is a [...]

The GN Podcast with Andrew Fuller: Neuroplasticity – Has it changed the way we educate?

By |2021-10-13T16:35:32+11:00January 19th, 2021|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , |

In this episode: The brain’s circuitry is shaped by experiences and changes dynamically It is possible to structure teaching and learning around these principles There is much more that can be done, once we accept that our brains are not static Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning [...]

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